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Bo Eason, former NFL star player turned star of his own one-man show, “Runt of the Litter,”
inspires audience to make their dreams a reality. His unforgettable story is living proof
that with enough determination, nothing can prevail over the human spirit.
At nine years old, Bo Eason took a crayon and paper and made a plan. The plan was to play
professional football in the NFL and become the best in the league at his position. His
lifelong plan endured a few obstacles along the way. Coming out of high school, Bo was
told he was too small to play and was passed over by every college in the country. He
decided to try out for a small Division II college, but after two days of practice he
was sent home. Instead of packing his bags, Bo decided to stay. He showed up at practice
day after day, and with his desire and perseverance he eventually earned a spot on the
team. Four years and seven knee surgeries later he was the first safety chosen in the 1984
NFL Draft. He went on to play five years for the Houston Oilers.
After retiring from football, Bo brought the same zeal to his career as a writer and performer.
He appeared in television and movies before writing his one-man play, “Runt of the Litter,”
in which he also stars. “Runt” is based on Eason’s own life and takes place within the last
hour of accomplishing his 20-Year Plan. “Runt” opened in New York to rave reviews. The
New York Times named it, “One of the most powerful plays in the last decade.”
Soon to be a major motion picture, Bo is adapting “Runt” for the big screen. Frank Darabont
(“The Shawshank Redemption,” “The Green Mile”) is producing. After seeing a performance of
“Runt,” Leonardo DiCaprio hired Bo to write a screenplay for his company based on the 1924
Olympic Rugby Team. Eason continues to perform “Runt of the Litter” for audiences across the country, traveling
to college campuses, corporations, pro sports teams and inner-city schools.
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