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- Birth nameGarrett Ryan Hines
- Garrett Hines is an actor, poet, and musician from New Orleans, Louisiana. While taking a Freshman English course at Southeastern Louisiana University, he wrote a narrative essay which his professor encouraged him to adapt and perform as a one-man show entitled "Ghost". It was the first time he performed. Six months later, he was cast in his first speaking role on the television show "K-Ville" for FOX. Once he received his Master's Degree in Creative Writing, Garrett fully dedicated his time to an acting career. He's appeared in such Oscar winning films as "The Big Short", "Trumbo", and "Deepwater Horizon", and TV shows such as "Homeland", "Black Lightning", and "The Underground Railroad." He can also be seen in "Five Nights at Freddy's" and the upcoming limited series "A Man In Full" for Netflix.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
- Is a poet and has work published in numerous literary journals including Gambit, Louisiana Road Trips, and Crack the Spine.
- Was a panelist at the Tennessee Williams Literary Festival in New Orleans, where he gave a reading of his original short story "Keya".
- Became interested in scoring films when his original songs were used in the indie films "Jake's Road" and "Room 321".
- Is a songwriter and bassist for the Austin based rock band Slim The Wolf.
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