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Broadway's Barrett Foa Guests on CBS' 'NUMB3RS' 3/6

By: Mar. 04, 2009
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Broadway favorite and recent Los Angeles transplant Barrett Foa will be a guest star on the CBS series "NUMB3RS" on Friday, March 6 at 10pm (EST and PST).

Barrett describes his role on the "NUMB3RS" as, "I'll be the computer dork hacking into the Department of Defense and running from the law". He gives a preview of the appearance with an added quote of, "FBI. Drop that laptop!"

If you miss it, you can always watch it online after Friday on CBS by visiting, www.cbs.com.

The episode is called "First Law."

Foa also gave BWW the added scoop that, "I will be a recurring guest star on two episodes of another CBS crime drama, "NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service." The show will then spin off into what is now simply called "Untitled NCIS Spinoff" starring Chris O'Donnell and LL Cool J. I'll be playing Tech Operator, Eric Beal. The two episodes should air in the spring and the spinoff hopefully in the fall".

Foa was last seen on Broadway in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, he made his network television debut on the recent ABC series "Six Degrees". 

Prior to Spelling Bee, Foa appeared as Princeton/Rod in Avenue Q on Broadway. He also appeared on Broadway in the original cast of Mamma Mia!. His Off-Broadway credits include Godspell (Jesus, 2000 cast recording) and Cupid and Psyche (Cupid). His many regional credits include Much Ado About Nothing (Claudio) at Hartford Stage and Shakespeare Theatre, D.C. (dir. Mark Lamos); Camelot (Mordred) at Paper Mill Playhouse; Kept in its world premiere at TheatreWorks in CA (dir. Scott Schwartz); the American premiere of Cameron Mackintosh's Just So at North Shore; The Fantasticks (Matt) at St. Louis Muny; Gypsy (Tulsa) at Weston Playhouse; and Children of Eden (Abel/Ham) and The Sound of Music (Rolf), both at Music Theatre of Wichita.

For more information on Barrett Foa visit his official website at www.barrettfoa.com.

Photo Credit: Walter McBride/Retna Ltd.



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