Connor Garrett

Connor Garrett

Actor

BIO

Connor Garrett is an American actor, best known for his roles on the television shows The Fosters and The Goldbergs. He was born on October 7, 1991 in Los Angeles, California. He attended the Orange County High School of the Arts, where he studied theatre and film.

Garrett began his acting career at the age of twelve, when he was cast in the television series The Fosters. On the show, he played the role of Jude, the rebellious adopted son of a multi-ethnic family. He won a Young Artist Award for his role and it was during this time that he developed an interest in filmmaking.

After leaving The Fosters, Garrett appeared in a number of guest-starring roles on television, including on the ABC sitcom The Goldbergs. He was cast as a series regular in the show’s fifth season, playing the role of Eric, a college student who is involved with the show’s lead characters.

Garrett also had a recurring role on the Netflix series Everything Sucks!, playing the role of Luke, a student at Boring High School. He had a small role in the 2018 comedy film Tag, and had a lead role in the 2019 film F*&% the Prom.

In addition to acting, Garrett is also an accomplished musician and songwriter. He has released two EPs, both of which have received positive reviews. He also plays guitar and sings in the rock band “The Residuals.”

Garrett is also an advocate for the LGBT community. He has spoken out in support of LGBT rights and has attended events to raise awareness and support for the community.

Connor Garrett is an up-and-coming actor with a bright future ahead of him. With roles in television, film, and music, Garrett is proving himself as a multi-talented entertainer. His commitment to the LGBT community makes him an inspiring figure for young people.

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