Author
Tommy Lightfoot Garrett’s CV is long and rich with
accomplishments. He has, in his short life, worked with
many stars of the “golden era” as well as a number of
today’s well-known entertainers.
He is a contributing editor, an editorial board member and a
columnist for a weekly newspaper called Canyon News in Beverly
Hills. As well, Tommy is a columnist and editorial advisor
to San Francisco Newspaper in San Francisco. His column,
On the Industry, appears in both newspapers and is the most
widely read column in Los Angeles. Garrett is also a
television host with his own show, a syndicated series called
"Hollywood Classics." Garrett also works with Kevin Trask on 96.5
Inner FM Radio monthly on the show "That's
Entertainment." Tommy has been fortunate to interview
many of Hollywood's most interesting people, including
his interview with Casey Lalonde, grandson of movie
legend Joan Crawford, seen in the photos above.
In
2007, Garrett made his national television debut on the Home and
Garden Channel with friends Rachelle and Ed Begley Jr. on their
show, “Living with Ed.” Other scripts are being sent
to Garrett regularly.
Garrett is
known internationally by Australian radio listeners as well as
readers, and his agents are speaking with several papers in
Perth, Sydney (AU) and in London, England where his Canyon News
columns will be syndicated later this year.
A
prolific author himself, Garrett wrote a book about his friend,
movie legend Joan Fontaine, called, “Letters from a Known
Woman.” He has several books in the works about other
famous stars. He is currently working on an upcoming
nationally syndicated radio show based on the classic-era movies
and the stars of those films to be called “Hollywood Classics
Radio.”
A
consultant on countless television and movie projects, Garrett
gives lectures and speeches to schools and universities and
other groups. As a Hollywood historian, his lectures
always end with lengthy and lively Q&A sessions, proving
once again that the old films and the stars in them have not
been forgotten by anyone of any age.
His
book, So, You Want to be in Pictures, is a new-styled
celebrity biographical series that will feature some of the
greatest movie stars in history, but will also chronicle the
lives of some Television stars, stage stars and those enduring
figures that we are still fascinated by. This book was a labor
of love for the author. This book is filled with personal
anecdotes, stories in first, second and third person, but also
one that tries to explain why people choose to become idols in
the entertainment industry and how it rips some of them apart
from their families, their friends and sometimes their own
souls. But overall, it's an uplifting book that admires and
showcases the positive attributes of stars like: Henry Fonda,
Charlton Heston, Gregory Peck, Katharine Hepburn, Bette Davis,
Joan Crawford, Jane Wyman, Deanna Durbin, Simone Simon, Phyllis
Diller, Janet Leigh, John Gavin, John Wayne, Eartha Kitt, Joan
Fontaine, Cary Grant, Don Rickles, Judy Garland, Jane Powell,
Bob Hope, Marlene Dietrich, Greta Garbo, Doris Day, Tab Hunter,
Clint Walker, Montgomery Clift, Debbie Reynolds, Loretta Young,
Barbara Stanwyck, Ann Sheridan, Luise Rainer, Beverly Garland,
Rex Reason, Yul Brynner, Glenn Ford, Ann Blythe, Patricia Neal,
Eva Marie Saint, Eileen Fulton, Bob Barker, Ronald Reagan,
Clarice Taylor, Ruta Lee, Joan Collins, Charles Bronson, Rhonda
Fleming, Anna Lee, Darlene Conley, Grace Kelly and Prince
Rainier, Lena Horne, Vincent Price, Olivia deHavilland, Boris
Karloff and Sidney Poitier. So, You Want To Be In Pictures
is the first in a series of four books on the subject of
Hollywood Icons. It is a good read, filled with entertaining
stories of the great actors and actresses of today and
yesterday.
Garrett resides in Beverly Hills, California, and also has a
home in Virginia, where in his spare time he raises exotic
poultry.