Betty Garrett

Betty Garrett

Known For:Acting
Gender:Female
Birthday:1919-05-23
Place of Birth:Saint Joseph, Missouri, USA
Also Known As:
Known For: Acting Gender: Female Birthday: 1919-05-23 More

Biography

Betty Garrett (May 23, 1919 - February 12, 2011) was an American actress, comedian, singer and dancer, who starred in several Hollywood musicals and stage roles. She was at the top of her game when the Communist scare in the 1950s brought her career to a screeching, ugly halt. She and her husband Larry Parks, an Oscar-nominated actor, were summoned by the House UnAmerican Activities Committee and questioned about their involvement. As the drama played out, a very pregnant Garrett was never called to testify, but her husband was. With his admission of Communist Party membership from 1941-1945 and refusal to name names, he made it to the Hollywood Blacklist. After the incident, Garrett and Parks worked up nightclub singing/comedy acts along with appearing in legit plays. Although Parks never quite shook off the blacklist incident, he did win a role in John Huston's film, Freud (1962). Garrett went on to appear in roles in many television series.
More »

Acting

More
Troupers
Documentary
Dark and Stormy Night
Horror Comedy Thriller Mystery
The Long Way Home
Adventure Drama Family
That's Dancing!
Documentary Music
Murder, She Wrote
Mystery Crime Drama
All the Way Home
Drama TV Movie
Mr. Merlin
Sci-Fi & Fantasy Comedy
That's Entertainment!
Documentary Family Music
Great Performances
Comedy Documentary Drama
The Fugitive
Action & Adventure Drama Mystery
On the Town
Music Comedy Romance
Neptune's Daughter
Comedy Music Romance
Big City
Drama Music
  • name:Betty Garrett
  • Known For:Acting
  • Gender:Female
  • Birthday:1919-05-23
  • Place of Birth:Saint Joseph, Missouri, USA
  • Also Known As:
  • Biography:Betty Garrett (May 23, 1919 - February 12, 2011) was an American actress, comedian, singer and dancer, who starred in several Hollywood musicals and stage roles. She was at the top of her game when the Communist scare in the 1950s brought her career to a screeching, ugly halt. She and her husband Larry Parks, an Oscar-nominated actor, were summoned by the House UnAmerican Activities Committee and questioned about their involvement. As the drama played out, a very pregnant Garrett was never called to testify, but her husband was. With his admission of Communist Party membership from 1941-1945 and refusal to name names, he made it to the Hollywood Blacklist. After the incident, Garrett and Parks worked up nightclub singing/comedy acts along with appearing in legit plays. Although Parks never quite shook off the blacklist incident, he did win a role in John Huston's film, Freud (1962). Garrett went on to appear in roles in many television series.
Search history
delete
Popular search