Randall Barnett
- Actor
Randall Barnett has a supporting role opposite Oscar winning actress Mira Sorvino in the upcoming indie thriller Beneath the Leaves, directed by Adam Marino. His character, "Larry," is a gruff, apple chomping tow yard operator.
He is also proud of lead roles in several projects for Inclusion Films, a workshop that teaches film making to high functioning special needs young people. As an artist, Randall had to stretch beyond his normal comfort zone to work with students who have bipolar disorder, down syndrome, cerebral palsy and autism. They wore their hearts on their sleeves and taught him how to do the same with his creativity.
His theater credit includes an Aubrey Award for playing the role of "Manion" in Mister Roberts at The Coronado Playhouse. Entering Act II in nothing but a grass skirt also garnered him the Stage Manager's Award for "Best Dressed!"
A life long advocate of Stanislavsky and Meisner, Randall studied both methods in-depth with renowned acting teacher, D.J. Sullivan. He is training at Second City Improv in Hollywood.
Randall discovered his passion and talent for acting later in life. In his essence, he is a "believer" and "a force to be reckoned with" in the characters that he embodies: good, bad, or ugly. Randall is "the one you don't see coming until it's too late!"
He is also proud of lead roles in several projects for Inclusion Films, a workshop that teaches film making to high functioning special needs young people. As an artist, Randall had to stretch beyond his normal comfort zone to work with students who have bipolar disorder, down syndrome, cerebral palsy and autism. They wore their hearts on their sleeves and taught him how to do the same with his creativity.
His theater credit includes an Aubrey Award for playing the role of "Manion" in Mister Roberts at The Coronado Playhouse. Entering Act II in nothing but a grass skirt also garnered him the Stage Manager's Award for "Best Dressed!"
A life long advocate of Stanislavsky and Meisner, Randall studied both methods in-depth with renowned acting teacher, D.J. Sullivan. He is training at Second City Improv in Hollywood.
Randall discovered his passion and talent for acting later in life. In his essence, he is a "believer" and "a force to be reckoned with" in the characters that he embodies: good, bad, or ugly. Randall is "the one you don't see coming until it's too late!"