Garrett Batty is an independent film producer and director known primarily for his involvement in faith-based content. In 2013 Batty wrote, produced, directed and edited The Saratov Approach, about two American missionaries kidnapped in Russia. The award-winning thriller grossed 2.1 million at the domestic box office and made Batty an indie director to watch. In 2015 Batty wrote, produced, directed, and edited Freetown, filmed entirely in Africa. The film received domestic and international theatrical releases and was nominated for 11 Ghana Film awards - Ghana's equivalent to the Academy Awards. Batty has since produced and directed pilots for See the Good (BYUtv), Let's Get Epic (VidAngel), and directed the feature-length Vietnam doc The Journey Home, starring Jon Voight, produced by Go Films. He has produced and directed several successful commercial campaigns including "Stories of Change" for Mitsubishi Electric, and "Meet the Missionaries" for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In 2019 Batty wrote, directed, and edited the period western, Out of Liberty, distributed by Samuel Goldwyn Films. Batty has worked in over 30 countries but normally works from home so he can be near his wife and their four children.
Garrett Behnke is an actor, known for Infinity Chamber (2016).
Garrett Benach is known for Victoria's Exorcism (2014), Road to Bob (2019) and 1 Dead Dog (2020).
Garrett Bettersworth is known for The Glove (2020), Gorden (2017) and Gorden (2017).
Garrett Black is an actor living in Vancouver, British Columbia. He is known for his starring roles in "Even Lambs Have Teeth" and "From Straight A's To XXX". He has also appeared in ABC's "When We Rise" and "Once Upon a Time in Wonderland", FOX's "The X-Files" "Backstrom" and "Fringe" and CW's "Riverdale" "Supernatural", "iZombie" and "Arrow". Black has carved out a niche for himself as an intense and imaginative performer. In addition to acting, Garrett produces and writes for projects of his own and enjoys playing the guitar.
Garrett Botts is an actor, known for The Desert Project (2019), Bound (2021) and Wrapped (2019).
Garrett Boyd is an actor and producer, known for Criminal Minds (2005), Super Clyde (2015) and Modern Family (2009).
Garrett Bradley is a director and producer, known for Below Dreams (2014), America (2019) and Op-Docs (2011).
Garrett Brawith is a Sacramento, California native by way of Maui, Hawaii, where he and his father started a golf business. Knowing few people, he auditioned for a small play, was hired as the lead, and quickly found himself deeply immersed in the world of local theater. Driven by a passion for acting, he left college, moved to Los Angeles and has since acted on several hit dramatic shows as well as in many films and commercials. He is active in the world of independent film producing and is best known as "the Magic Fridge" guy from his Bud Light Superbowl commercial, voted #1 spot in USA today.
Garrett Brown invented the Oscar-winning Steadicam camera stabilizer and used it to shoot over a hundred movies beginning with Rocky (1976). He holds 50 patents worldwide for camera devices including: Steadicam JR for camcorders; Skycam, which flies on wires over sporting events: and Mobycam, the underwater camera that chases the swimmers at the Olympics. These were recently joined by the vertiginous, Emmy-award-winning Divecam and the ultra-light aerial film camera called SuperFlyCam. Garrett has recorded for MGM as a folksinger, made TV commercials, shot films for Sesame Street (1969), and was the other half of the ad-lib duo on the popular Molson and American Express radio commercials. He is a member of the American Society of Cinematographers, the Directors Guild, the Screen Actors Guild and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. His popular lecture on "The Moving Camera" has been seen at film festivals and schools, including the Media Lab at MIT.