GARRETT M. BROWN is a theatre, film, and TV actor who also writes and paints. He is a long-time member of Ensemble Studio Theatre in New York and EST LA in Los Angeles.
His plays, Ambulance Men, Home by Dusk, The Foolish Angel, Good.Fine and his solo plays, Book Of Comforts and What’s Funny In A Dark Time? were produced in Los Angeles. His play, Americana, was produced in NY City, along with Ashen and The Other World Is This One, at EST’s Happy Hour.
He was karaoke-singing John Whitsig on the NBC series “Sisters” for five seasons as well as John Candy’s brother Bob in the film “Uncle Buck,” among other TV shows and film work. Most recently, in the fifth and final season of “Good Trouble,” he played Murray, an over the hill comedy writer.
His poetry has been published in the Valyermo Chronicle; three of his stories were part of Lagoon House Press’s anthology, Three Writers/One Photographer, just published in 2023; and his “memoir gone rogue”, Tin Sea, will be published in the autumn of 2024 by Lagoon House Press.