Trent Garrett

Trent Garrett (born March 2, 1984)[2][1] is an American actor and model best known for his role as Bowie Quinn in the Disney Channel series Andi Mack.

Trent Garrett
Born (1984-03-02) March 2, 1984[1]
OccupationActor
Years active2009–present
Children1

Personal life

Garrett has a son, Luka (born November 24, 2015).[3] He married Canadian actress Cassie Steele in November 2018.[4] They have since separated as of June 2020.

Career

Garrett's film roles include Austin Banks in Boost, Jason in Pocket Listing, and Larry in Martial Science. His role as Asher Pike in 91 episodes of All My Children was his first major television role.[2] He had a small role in the ABC Family series, Make It or Break It, playing Brad, who is training to go to the 2012 Olympics for cycling. In 2017, he landed the recurring role of Bowie, Andi's father in Disney Channel's Andi Mack and in Season 3 he was promoted to a series regular.[5] Garrett was the kicker on the Grafton High School football team.[2][1]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2012 Last Call Ryan
2012 Slightly Single in L.A. Jivers
2013 Martial Science Larry
2015 Pocket Listing Jason
2016 Boost Austin Banks
2016 Underworld: Blood Wars Michael Corvin Replacing Scott Speedman from the first two films[6]
2017 Loca Redding
2017 Interlude in Prague Ferdinand

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2009 90210 Bru-Dog Episode: "The Dionysian Debacle"
2010–2011 All My Children Asher Pike 91 episodes
2012 Make It or Break It Brad 2 episodes
2012 Baby Daddy Gene Episode: "Something Borrowed, Something Ben"
2012 CSI: NY Oliver Epps Episode: "2,918 Miles"
2016–2018 New Girl Donovan 3 episodes
2017 The Middle Chester Episode: “The Confirmation”
2017–2019 Andi Mack[7] Bowie Quinn Recurring role; 20 episodes (Seasons 1–2)
Main cast (Season 3)
2018 Kevin (Probably) Saves the World[7] Charlie Episode: "The Ugly Sleep"
2018 Here and Now[7] Randy 2 episodes
2018 Splitting Up Together[7] Wes Recurring role; 4 episodes

Web

Year Title Role Notes
2010 Sweety Charlie Mack 5 episodes

Music video

References

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