Eddie Garrett
Eddie Garrett (November 19, 1927 – May 13, 2010)[1] was an American actor best known for his role on the NBC television series, Quincy, M.E., in which he portrayed a silver-haired photographer for the Los Angeles coroner's office in more than 100 episodes of the series.[2]
Garrett was born and raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin[2] on November 19, 1927, to parents, Robert and Anna Gehrt.[3] He originally became interested in acting by doing impressions of Bing Crosby for his parents.[2] Ultimately, Garrett learned more than 100 voices and impressions, which he would later use in a nightclub act that lasted more than 16 years.[2]
Both of Garrett's parents died within nine months of each other when he was 13 years old.[3] He was sent to live with aunts, first in Sacramento and then to Los Angeles.[3]
His film credits included a role as a bartender in the 1977 film, Looking for Mr. Goodbar, opposite Diane Keaton and a police officer in the 1971 film, Dirty Harry, starring Clint Eastwood.[2] On television, Garrett was best known for playing a coroner's office photographer in more than 100 episodes of Quincy, M.E. throughout the 1980s.[2] His other television credits included roles on Medical Center, Batman (episode 39) and Ironside.[2] Garrett also appeared on The Odd Couple, opposite Jack Klugman, a personal friend.[2]
In 2006, Garrett published a book, I Saw Stars ... In the 40s and 50s. His book included more than one hundred photographs which he had taken of actors as a high school student.[2]
Garrett died of a stroke at the Eisenhower Medical Center in Rancho Mirage, California, on May 13, 2010, at the age of 82.[2] He was survived by his wife, Maggie Hartshorn, whom he married in 1957,[3] and two stepdaughters, Carla Jean Hartshorn and Susan Licursi.[2]
Partial filmography[]
- Don't Make Waves (1967) – Sheriff (uncredited)
- Speedway (1968) – Passenger in Elevator (uncredited)
- Dirty Harry (1971) – Policeman (uncredited)
- Mame (1974) – Party Guest (uncredited)
- Jacqueline Susann's Once Is Not Enough (1975) – Maitre d' at Polo Lounge
- Harry and Walter Go to New York (1976) – Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
- (1977) – Reporter
- Looking for Mr. Goodbar (1977) – Bartender
- Meteor (1979) – Reporter (uncredited)
References[]
- ^ Lentz, Harris (May 2, 2011). Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2010. McFarland. pp. 150–151. ISBN 9780786441754 – via Google Books.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k Barnes, Mike (May 2, 2010). "'Quincy' actor Eddie Garrett dies". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on January 26, 2013. Retrieved June 11, 2010.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d "Eddie Garrett obituary". The Desert Sun. May 1, 2010. Archived from the original on June 12, 2010. Retrieved June 11, 2010.
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- 1927 births
- 2010 deaths
- People from Milwaukee
- American actors
- American male television actors
- American male film actors
- Male actors from Milwaukee
- American impressionists (entertainers)
- 20th-century American male actors