SEAN GARRISON

Sean Garrison
Sean Garrison
Gender: Male
Known for: Acting
Birthday: October 19, 1937
Deathday: March 2, 2018
Place of Birth: New York City, New York, USA

Biography

Handsome, laconic American leading actor of the 50s and 60s, most often cast as servicemen or brawny outdoor types. Never a serious contender for movie stardom, he was better served on the small screen as a guest actor in westerns and police dramas. A native New Yorker, Sean had left school at 14 and taken on a host of short-term jobs on ranches, construction gangs and sponge boats before landing himself a position at the ABC film vaults in Hollywood. He was subsequently signed by Warner Brothers and made his film debut in a bit role in 1958. He went on to study drama at the Actor's Studio in New York, at one time supplementing his income as a Macy Department Store Santa Claus. Sean appeared twice on Broadway in the early 60s and played Lancelot in a touring theatre production of Camelot. Since he had a good baritone voice, he was tipped to play the part in the motion picture as well but ultimately lost out to Franco Nero (who, ironically, had to be dubbed!).

Notable work

Filmography

Starring

1980·
Power
Tex
Sven
Lanark
Cody Scanlon
1970·
Breakout
Frank McCready
Mark Larsen
Buck Hambleton
The Culhane
Collin Kenniston III
1967·
Banning
Richard Tyson
Mark Dominic
Fred Tyson
Seaman Floyd
Ken Farley