Garett Maggart
- Actor
Garett Maggart starred for four seasons as "Blair Sandburg", alongside
Richard Burgi in
The Sentinel (1996), a one-hour
action drama series from Pet Fly Productions in association with
Paramount Network Television for UPN. The show occasionally runs in
syndication on the Sci-Fi Network and in Canada on
Space.
A second generation performer, Maggart was exposed to acting at an
early age watching his father, actor
Brandon Maggart. Garett's first role was
a small appearance in the
Robin Williams film
The World According to Garp (1982)
at the age of nine. Given the opportunity to play a guest starring role
on the groundbreaking Showtime series
Brothers (1984) that starred the
elder Maggart, Garett decided he wanted to become an actor. His younger
sisters, multi-platinum selling singer
Fiona Apple and cabaret star
Maude Maggart are also enjoying show
business careers.
Garett gave a memorable portrayal as "Weird Bruce", a radio producer on
the highly rated Frasier (1993). He
also had a recurring role on the NBC daytime drama
Days of Our Lives (1965)
and was a host for cable-TV's musical variety series "Live From the
House of Blues", which gave Garett a chance to indulge his love for
playing the guitar and drums. Garett starred in the independent feature
Demon Under Glass (2002),
playing "Dr. Joe McKay" for director
Jon Cunningham; then went on to appear in
a recurring role as a mental health trial attorney opposite Academy
Award-winning actress Sally Field, on NBC's
acclaimed series ER (1994).
Most recently, Garett has completed work on the Universal Pictures
feature
Because I Said So (2007),
starring Diane Keaton and
Mandy Moore. The film is in post
production and is slated for a February 2007 release.
Richard Burgi in
The Sentinel (1996), a one-hour
action drama series from Pet Fly Productions in association with
Paramount Network Television for UPN. The show occasionally runs in
syndication on the Sci-Fi Network and in Canada on
Space.
A second generation performer, Maggart was exposed to acting at an
early age watching his father, actor
Brandon Maggart. Garett's first role was
a small appearance in the
Robin Williams film
The World According to Garp (1982)
at the age of nine. Given the opportunity to play a guest starring role
on the groundbreaking Showtime series
Brothers (1984) that starred the
elder Maggart, Garett decided he wanted to become an actor. His younger
sisters, multi-platinum selling singer
Fiona Apple and cabaret star
Maude Maggart are also enjoying show
business careers.
Garett gave a memorable portrayal as "Weird Bruce", a radio producer on
the highly rated Frasier (1993). He
also had a recurring role on the NBC daytime drama
Days of Our Lives (1965)
and was a host for cable-TV's musical variety series "Live From the
House of Blues", which gave Garett a chance to indulge his love for
playing the guitar and drums. Garett starred in the independent feature
Demon Under Glass (2002),
playing "Dr. Joe McKay" for director
Jon Cunningham; then went on to appear in
a recurring role as a mental health trial attorney opposite Academy
Award-winning actress Sally Field, on NBC's
acclaimed series ER (1994).
Most recently, Garett has completed work on the Universal Pictures
feature
Because I Said So (2007),
starring Diane Keaton and
Mandy Moore. The film is in post
production and is slated for a February 2007 release.