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Leif Garrett
Birth nameLeif Per Nervik
Born (1961-11-08) November 8, 1961 (age 62)
OriginHollywood, California, U.S.
GenresRock
Pop
Occupation(s)Actor/Singer
InstrumentVocals
Years active1966–present
LabelsScotti Brothers (USA, 1977-1981)

Leif Garrett (born Leif Per Nervik; November 8, 1961) is an American singer and actor. He became famous in the late 1970s as a teen idol, but received much publicity in later life for his drug abuse and legal troubles.

Early life

Garrett was born to Carolyn Stellar,[1] and started his entertainment career at age five. He and his sister Dawn Lyn of My Three Sons worked a variety of small acting jobs. They co-starred in the horror movie Devil Times Five as juvenile mental patients who almost innocently go on a murder spree at an isolated ski resort. Dawn and Leif also guest-starred in an episode of Gunsmoke as well as "Wonder Woman".

Career

Acting career

Garrett's more notable performances include: the breakthrough role of Jimmy Henderson in Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1969); the protagonist's son Mike Pusser from the Walking Tall movies (1973, 1975, 1977) and the recurring role of Zack Russell on the ABC TV series Family. Leif also played the role of Leonard Unger, the son of Felix Unger (Tony Randall), on the ABC series The Odd Couple, a part that previously was played by Willie Aames.

In the fall of 1975, Garrett, at fourteen, appeared in the role of Endy Karras in a 12-week CBS drama series Three for the Road, with Alex Rocco as his father, Peter Karras, and Vincent Van Patten as his older brother, John Karras. The story line is that of a father and two sons, grief stricken over the death of their wife and mother sell their house, buy a recreational vehicle, and roam throughout the United States.[2]

Music career

In autumn of 1976, Garrett signed a recording contract with Atlantic Records and recorded his first album, Leif Garrett. The album was released in 1977, and his first four singles charted modestly on the US Hot 100. His cover version of "Runaround Sue" reached the highest at #13. In mid-1978 he signed with Scotti Brothers Records and recorded his second album, Feel the Need. Its first single, "I Was Made For Dancin'", reached #10 on the US Hot 100 and #4 on the British chart in early-1979. However, subsequent singles failed to crack the Top 20 in either country. Nevertheless, Garrett continued to record, releasing the albums Same Goes For You (1979), Can't Explain (1980) and My Movie of You (1981) in quick succession.

Return to acting

In the 1980s Garrett returned to acting, appearing in a small role as Bob Sheldon in the 1983 Francis Ford Coppola film The Outsiders. In 1985 he starred in Shaker Run as a mechanic and in Thunder Alley as the lead singer of a pop band that is torn apart by drugs. Other notable Leif Garrett movies from the decade include Delta Fever and the horror film Cheerleader Camp.

1990-2003: Return to singing and acting and new career with theatre

After a break from 1990 to 1995, Garrett returned to acting and singing, appearing in the 1995 low-budget horror film Dominion, touring with The Melvins and recording vocals for their cover of "Smells Like Teen Spirit" on The Crybaby (2000). In 1998 he released a greatest-hits compilation, The Leif Garrett Collection, and in 1999 formed the band Godspeed with Christopher Wade Damerst and Michael Scott (The Distortions, Deadtime Stories). They recorded a three-song EP on Garrett's own label - Tongue and Groove Records - and debuted on The Rosie O'Donnell Show, but broke up after only a few performances.

Garrett's stage work includes playing the title role in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and, in late 2000, appearing in the National Theatre of the Deaf's production of A Child's Christmas In Wales. He also appeared in summer stock at The Barn Theatre's production of Old Timer in 2001.

In 2003 Garrett appeared as himself in the David Spade film Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star. He also co-wrote and sang "Former Child Star" for the film's soundtrack and was one of the singers of "Child Stars on Your Television", which played over the ending credits.

2006-present

In September 2006, Garrett appeared on the celebrity edition of Fear Factor. He won the grand prize of US$ 50,000. On New Year's Eve 2006, Garrett first appeared in Las Vegas with retro act Original Idols LIVE!, hosted by Barry Williams. The show also featured the Bay City Rollers, Bo Donaldson and The Heywoods and The Cowsills, with selected appearances by Merrill Osmond, Tony DeFranco and Danny Bonaduce.

In August 2007, CMT cast Garrett in the short-lived Ty Murray’s Celebrity Bull Riding Challenge, among nine celebrities appearing on the show. However, he quit after one show, citing soreness and lack of desire to continue.[3]

In November 2007, Garrett released his new album, Three Sides of.... He voiced himself in the animated television series Family Guy episode, "The Thin White Line". In 2008 the producers of TruTV's The Smoking Gun Presents: World's Dumbest... added Garrett to their cast, which features comedic commentary from celebrities like Garrett who have had brushes with the law. Garrett has frequently spoofed his troubled past and participates in a wide variety of sketches and skits written specially for him by the show's producers. In a 2010 episode, Garrett reenacted his most recent arrest with two actors portraying police officers. [citation needed]

Garrett toured South Korea in May 2010, with shows in Seoul and Busan. This marked the 30th anniversary when Garrett performed in Korea in June 1980. Garrett was a cast member in the fourth season of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew, which documented Garrett's struggle with addiction to heroin. The season premiered December 1, 2010.[4] Garrett's mother, Carolyn Steller, who was battling Level 4 lung cancer, appeared in Episode 7, which was filmed during Family Day, when the recovering addicts were visited by their loved ones to discuss how their addiction affected their family relationship.[1]

Personal life

Beginning in 1979 Garrett dated English actress Nicolette Sheridan; the two split six years later.[5] Two decades later, Garrett credited Sheridan for helping him at the start of his career, and said of her "She's a special person in my life."[6]

In 1979, three days before his 18th birthday, Garrett crashed his car while under the influence of Quaaludes and alcohol.[citation needed] The accident left his passenger and best friend Roland Winkler a paraplegic.[7] Although Garrett publicly promised to look after Winkler, the Winkler family filed a $25 million negligence lawsuit against him.[8] Garrett insisted that he did not have the money, and the suit was eventually settled out of court for $7.1 million,[8] leaving the friends estranged until Winkler was approached by VH1 to film a 1999 episode of the television series Behind The Music. The episode featured Garrett's reunion with an apology to Winkler.[8]

In 1999, Los Angeles police arrested Garrett in the MacArthur Park area after he allegedly tried to buy narcotics from undercover officers.[9]

On January 14, 2006, when Garrett was arrested on a Los Angeles subway platform for not having a ticket, police found drugs in his possession. Because of an outstanding warrant for violating probation in a cocaine-related arrest, he was held without bail. On May 11, after failing to complete court-ordered drug rehabilitation, he was sentenced to 90 days in jail and three years' probation.[10]

On February 1, 2010, Garrett was arrested again for possession of narcotics. After denying having any drugs in his possession, he finally admitted to police that he had black tar heroin in his shoe.[11] He posted $10,000 bail and was charged with a felony count of heroin possession.[12] On October 18, 2010, Garrett pleaded no contest to heroin possession in Los Angeles and entered a court-ordered rehab program.[13]

Discography

Albums

Chart singles

  • 1977 "Surfin' USA" US #20
  • 1978 "Put Your Head on My Shoulder" US #58
  • 1978 "Runaround Sue" US #13
  • 1978 "The Wanderer" US #49
  • 1979 "I Was Made for Dancin" US #10, UK #4
  • 1979" "Feel the Need" US #57, UK #38
  • 1979 "When I Think of You" US #78
  • 1980 "I Was Looking for Someone to Love" US #78
  • 1980 "Memorize Your Number" US #60
  • 1981 "Runaway Rita" US #84


Uncharted singles

Other recording appearances

Garrett has also sung on releases by The Melvins (The Crybaby), The Crush Ups ("Betty Ford For X-Mas") and Liberty n' Justice ("Sight Unseen" on Soundtrack of a Soul), among others.

Filmography

Television work

References

  1. ^ a b Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew, Episode 4.7, Vh1, December 29, 2010
  2. ^ "Three for the Road". Internet Movie Data Base. Retrieved March 16, 2011.
  3. ^ Susan Elzey (August 10, 2007). "Reality TV vet tries his hand at rodeo". Retrieved August 10, 2007.
  4. ^ "Celebrity News: Leif Garrett, Rachel Uchitel latest "Celebrity Rehab" patients". Collegenews. Retrieved 2010-09-02.
  5. ^ Stephen M. Silverman (May 12, 2006). "Leif Garrett Gets 3 Months Behind Bars". People Magazine. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  6. ^ "Behind the Music". VH1 "Behind the music" (transcript on USA Today website). August 28, 2002. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  7. ^ Leif Garrett Arrested. CBS News. February 3, 2010
  8. ^ a b c From Tiger Beat to Perp. AOL News.
  9. ^ "Former teen idol Leif Garrett arrested on charge of possession of heroin". February 3, 2010.
  10. ^ "Leif Garrett Charged With Possession of Heroin". About.com.
  11. ^ Leif Garrett Had Black Tar Heroin in Shoe. TMZ.com. February 3, 2010
  12. ^ "Actor Garrett faces heroin charge". BBC News. February 4, 2010. Retrieved May 7, 2010.
  13. ^ Leif Garrett Sentenced to Rehab for Heroin Possession Fox News. October 15, 2010

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