Roger Garrett (actor)

Roger Lee Garrett (July 16, 1940 May 23, 2000) was an American actor. He acted on stage, and played supporting roles in television series and films. He had a starring role in the West Coast production of Fortune and Men's Eyes (1969), and a starring role in the horror/thriller motion picture Night of the Cobra Woman (1972).

Roger Garrett
Born
Roger Lee Garrett

(1940-07-16)July 16, 1940[1]
DiedMay 23, 2000(2000-05-23) (aged 59)[2]
OccupationActor
Spouse(s)Janice Conroy (1962-?)

Some of the big name performers that Garrett appeared opposite are Elizabeth Montgomery, Barbara Eden, Larry Hagman, Don Johnson, Jacqueline Bisset, Tuesday Weld, and Jack Nicholson.

Early life

He was born in Los Angeles, California,[1] the son of Gordon Glen Garrett (1909-1970) and Betty Zane Marshall, who were married on June 8, 1939 in Flagstaff, Arizona.[3]

On September 8, 1962, he and Janice Conroy (born c. 1944) were married in Los Angeles.[4] They had a daughter, Tania Garrett (born January 1, 1963).[5]

Acting career

Garrett first appeared on television as Clyde Farnsworth, a warlock who had turned himself into an obnoxious chair because Samantha rejected him, in a 1966 episode of Bewitched. That was followed with an episode of I Dream of Jeannie.

He toured with a stage production of The Impossible Years in 1968,[6] and was then cast by director Sal Mineo to star in the role as Mona in the West Coast premiere of the controversial gay-themed prison drama Fortune and Men's Eyes by playwright John Herbert. The show was set to open on January 9, 1969, at the Coronet Theatre[6] on North La Cienega Boulevard. An article with stage news in the Los Angeles Times of Sunday, January 5, 1969, reads:

"Sal Mineo, now directing his first play, took the cast of John Herbert's "Fortune and Men's Eyes" which opens Thursday night at the Coronet Theater, to Chino Prison for a first hand rehearsal. The leadsRoger Garrett, Michael Greer, Don Johnson and James Oliverwere booked into the prison for the weekend. The idea was to see what prison atmosphere was really like."[7]

On a website about Mineo, it says, in reference to Fortune and Men's Eyes, "The other character in the cell is Jan, or Mona, as he is called. He is a defenceless little bookworm who was persecuted by some toughs who said he made a pass so he is in the place for several months (this REALLY "cures" people of their demons, doesn't it?). It is Mona who watches Smitty's mind and spirit be turned to the "dark side" of its day. Roger Garrett was the actor who played this role. He was excellent and left a couple of months into the run to do a filmThe Grasshopper, with Jacqueline Bissett and Jim Brown. Roger plays her hairdresser/confidante."[8]

Garrett appeared in three theatrical motion pictures, playing the role as Buck Brown in the drama/romance The Grasshopper (1970) starring Jacqueline Bisset, Jim Brown, and Joseph Cotten; the role as Noah's friend in the drama A Safe Place (1971) starring Tuesday Weld, Orson Welles, and Jack Nicholson; and the role as Stan Duff opposite Joy Bang and Marlene Clark in the horror/thriller Night of the Cobra Woman (1972).[9]

He made guest appearances on other popular TV shows, including Adam-12, The Interns, and Laverne & Shirley.[10]

Death

Roger Garrett died at age 59, on May 23, 2000, while in Cottonwood Cove, Nevada.[2]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Genre Notes
1970 The Grasshopper Buck Brown Drama / Romance
1971 A Safe Place Noah's Friend #3 Drama
1972 Night of the Cobra Woman Stan Duff Horror / Thriller

TV series

Year Title Role Episode Notes
1966 Bewitched Clyde Farnsworth Sam's Spooky Chair
1968 I Dream of Jeannie Joe Indispensable Jeannie
1969 Adam-12 Larry Harris Log 102: We Can't Just Walk Away from It
1970 The Interns C.P. Act of God
1973 Circle of Fear Royal Warlock Graveyard Shift
1976 Laverne & Shirley Pulper Oh Hear the Angels' Voices (final appearance)
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References

  1. California Birth Index, Name: Roger Lee Garrett, Birth Date: 07-16-1940, Mother's Maiden Name: Marshall, Sex: Male, County: Los Angeles.
  2. Nevada Death Index, Name: Roger L. Garrett, Birth Date: 07-16-1940, Birth Place: California, Death Date: May 23, 2000, County: Clark.
  3. Arizona Marriage Index, Page 517, Date: 06-08-1939, Location: Flagstaff, Cococino County.
  4. California Marriage Index, Registrar No.: 30407, State File No.: 77392, Location: Los Angeles, Date: 09-08-1962, Groom: Roger L. Garrett, Age: 22, Bride: Janice A. Conroy, Age: 18.
  5. California Birth Index, Name: Tania S. Garrett, Birth Date: 017-17-1963, Mother's Maiden Name: Conroy, Sex: Female, County: Kern.
  6. "Stage Role for Roger Garrett." Los Angeles Times. Dec. 12, 1968. p. F 34.
  7. "Stage News." Los Angeles Times. January 5, 1969. p. R27.
  8. "The Fortune Chronicles Part Two". Official Sal Mineo Website. Retrieved February 14, 2017.
  9. "Night of the Cobra Woman (1972) - Full Credits". Turner Classic Movies. February 13, 2017. Retrieved February 13, 2017.
  10. Roger Garrett on IMDb
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