Simon Barrett

Actor

Popular As Simon Barrett (filmmaker)

Birth Year 1978

Birthplace Columbia, Missouri, US

Age 46 years old

Nationality United States

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1978

Simon Barrett (born 1978) is an American actor, producer, and screenwriter known for his collaborations with Adam Wingard, including A Horrible Way to Die, V/H/S, V/H/S/2, You're Next, and The Guest.

He is associated with the mumblecore movement and has worked with director Joe Swanberg several times.

Barrett was born in Columbia, Missouri, in 1978.

Barrett has performed a number of roles in his films.

He attributes this to the low budgets of his early films, in which he and frequent collaborator Adam Wingard were forced to act, as they could not afford to hire anyone else.

Barrett credits his acting with informing his screenwriting.

2004

Among his early work was writing the 2004 TV film Frankenfish, and collaborating with director Alex Turner as writer on Dead Birds (2004) and Red Sands (2009), period horror films.

2010

He first collaborated with Wingard on A Horrible Way to Die (2010) and continued with You're Next, in which he wrote, produced, and acted.

2011

He co-wrote Autoerotic (2011) with co-directors Wingard and Joe Swanberg.

The three collaborated again that same year on What Fun We Were Having.

2012

In 2012, he wrote a segment in The ABCs of Death for Wingard and joined V/H/S as a writer, producer, and actor; he returned to the 2013 sequel to write and direct a segment.

2013

Eric England cast Barrett in Contracted (2013) after meeting him and being impressed with his ability to blend into crowds despite his charisma.

Swanberg cast Barrett and Wingard in 24 Exposures (2013) after being inspired by their working relationship and differing personalities.

Also in 2013, Barrett wrote and directed a radio play for Larry Fessenden's Tales from Beyond the Pale.

2014

Although he said in October 2014 that he is too busy writing to direct, Barrett does not discount directing more projects in the future.

The Guest (2014) was another collaboration between Wingard and Barrett.

They said the thriller opened up additional doors to them, as they had previously been stereotyped as horror filmmakers.

In 2014, he was in works of a remake of the Korean thriller I Saw The Devil.

Acting roles

Short films

2016

He wrote the 2016 horror sequel Blair Witch.