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Leif Garrett (born Leif Per Nervik; November 8, 1961) is an American singer, actor, and television personality. He worked as a child actor, then in the 1970s became famous as a teen idol in music. He later received much publicity for his
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and legal troubles.


Early life

Garrett was born in Hollywood, California, to Rik Nervik and actress Carolyn Stellar,''
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'', Episode 4.7, VH1, December 29, 2010.
and started his entertainment career at age five. His father was absent for most of his life. He graduated from high school at the age of 15.


Career


Acting career

Garrett and his sister
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worked a variety of acting jobs. They co-starred in the horror movie '' Devil Times Five'' as juvenile mental patients who almost innocently go on a murder spree at an isolated ski resort. Dawn and Leif also guest-starred in an episode of ''
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'' as well as ''
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''. Garrett's more notable performances include the breakthrough role of Jimmy Henderson in '' Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice'' (1969); the protagonist's son Mike Pusser from the '' Walking Tall'' movies (1973, 1975, 1977) and the recurring role of Zack Russell on the ABC TV series ''
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''. He also played the role of Leonard Unger, the son of Felix Unger (
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), on the ABC series '' The Odd Couple'', a part that had been previously played by Willie Aames. In late 1975, Garrett appeared in the role of Endy Karras in a 12-week CBS drama series ''
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'', with
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as his father, Peter Karras, and Vincent Van Patten as his older brother, John Karras. Garrett's appearance in the program triggered a response from teenage girls and led to his first appearances in teenage magazines, such as '' Tiger Beat''. Garrett also played alongside
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in two
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s shot mainly in Israel: ' and '' God's Gun''. He played the title role in the television film '' Peter Lundy and the Medicine Hat Stallion'' and also starred in the film ''
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''. In the early 1980s, Garrett returned to acting, appearing in a small role as Bob Sheldon in the 1983
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film '' The Outsiders''. In 1985, he starred in '' Thunder Alley'' as the lead singer of a pop band that is torn apart by drugs, and in '' Shaker Run'' as a mechanic. Other notable Garrett movies from the decade include ''Delta Fever'' and the
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'' Cheerleader Camp''. He played a deranged murderer who was in love with his sister in '' Party Line''.


Music career

In late 1976, Garrett signed a five-album recording contract with
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. In early 1977, he released a single called "
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", and recorded his first album, '' Leif Garrett''. The album was released in July 1977, and his first four singles charted modestly on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100. All of these hits were covers of late 1950s and early 1960s hits such as the Dion covers "
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" and " The Wanderer". In mid-1978, he signed with Scotti Brothers Records and recorded his second album, '' Feel the Need''. Its first single, "
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", reached number 10 on the US Hot 100 and number 4 on the
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early in 1979. It became his greatest hit in the US and the UK. Subsequent singles failed to crack the Top 20 in either country, but he continued to record, releasing the albums ''Same Goes For You'' (1979), ''Can't Explain'' (1980) and ''My Movie of You'' (1981) in quick succession. In May 1979, he hosted a TV special, ''Leif'', with guest stars
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,
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and Flip Wilson. in 1981 Leif Garrett recorded "I Am a Rebel", words and music expressly composed for him by Victorio Pezzolla and produced by Richard Finch of
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which became the theme song for an Italian TV program entitled "Il Barattolo". He mostly stopped recording music in the early 1980s and concentrated on acting for the rest of the decade. He later claimed the producers would not allow him to make music aimed at an adult audience when he reached his early twenties. In 1986, he provided lead vocals to the song "The Way to Happiness", and backing vocals to the title track of the
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album '' The Road to Freedom''.


1990–2005

In the mid-1990s, Garrett returned to acting and singing, appearing in the 1995 low-budget horror film ''Dominion'', touring with the Melvins and recording vocals for their cover of " Smells Like Teen Spirit" on '' The Crybaby'' (2000). In 1998, a greatest hits compilation, '' The Leif Garrett Collection'', was released. Garrett, however, has stated: "My former record label was bought out. The label was started by me … meaning my music started it, funded it. And then it was bought out by some company that released the Greatest Hits Collection. Not only have I not seen any royalties from that, but they wanted me to promote it — the compensation being a couple of CDs." In the late 1990s, Garrett hosted the series ''8-Track Flashback'' on the cable music channel VH-1, replacing fellow teen idol David Cassidy. VH-1 went on to feature Garrett in a 1999 episode of its ''Behind the Music'' series. In 1999 he formed the band Godspeed with Christopher Wade Damerst and Michael Scott (the Distortions, Deadtime Stories). They recorded a three-song EP on Garrett's own label, Tongue and Groove Records, and debuted on ''
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'', but broke up after only a few performances. O'Donnell would go on to ban him from appearing on her program. Garrett's stage work includes playing the title role in ''
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'' and, in late 2000, appearing in the National Theatre of the Deaf's production of ''A Child's Christmas in Wales''. He also appeared in summer stock at The Barn Theatre's production of ''Old Timer'' in 2001. In the same year, he voiced himself in the animated television series ''
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'' episode "
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". In 2003, Garrett appeared as himself in the David Spade film '' Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star''. He also co-wrote and sang "Former Child Star" for the film's soundtrack and was one of the singers of "Child Stars on Your Television", which played over the ending credits. He appeared with
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in the 2005 film ''
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''.


2006–present

In September 2006, Garrett appeared on the celebrity edition of ''
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''. He won the grand prize of $50,000. On New Year's Eve 2006, Garrett first appeared in
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with retro act Original Idols Live!, hosted by Barry Williams. The show also featured the
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, and the Cowsills, with selected appearances by Merrill Osmond,
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, and Danny Bonaduce. In August 2007,
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(CMT) cast Garrett in the short-lived ''Ty Murray's Celebrity Bull Riding Challenge'', among nine celebrities appearing on the show. However, he quit after one episode, citing soreness and lack of desire to continue. In November 2007, Garrett released the album ''Three Sides of...'', which constituted songs he recorded with his current band F8 and his 1990s band Godspeed as well as some new songs. In 2008, the producers of
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's '' The Smoking Gun Presents: World's Dumbest...'' added Garrett to their cast, which features comedic commentary from celebrities like Garrett who have had brushes with the law. Garrett has frequently spoofed his troubled past and participates in a wide variety of sketches and skits written specially for him by the show's producers. In a 2010 episode, Garrett reenacted his recent arrest with two actors, including Todd Bridges, another show regular, portraying police officers. Garrett toured
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in May 2010, with shows in
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and
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. This marked the 30th anniversary of Garrett's first performance in Korea in June 1980. He embarked on another tour of the country in 2013. Garrett was a cast member in the fourth season of ''
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'', which documented Garrett's struggle with addiction to heroin. The season premiered December 1, 2010. Garrett's sister, Dawn Lyn, and mother, Carolyn Stellar, who was battling Stage 4 lung cancer, both appeared in Episode 7, which was filmed during Family Day, when the recovering addicts were visited by their loved ones to discuss how their addiction affected their family relationship. In the early 2010s, Garrett began collaborating with punk rock artist and songwriter Craig Else. Garrett released two singles on the Internet, sharing Else's credits, "Everything" (released in 2010) and "Help You, Make You" (released in 2012). The two also recorded a cover of
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's " Old Man". He published an autobiography entitled ''Idol Truth'' in 2019. In the biography and related interviews, Garrett explained that in multiple tracks in his earlier albums, Jim Haas, actually replaced his vocals entirely. The producers had wanted him to "smooth" Garrett's uneven vocals, but made the choice sometimes to replace Garrett entirely on his own albums. In some cases, Garrett's producers even brought in Haas to sing for Garrett behind a curtain during some live concert tour performances.


Personal life

Garrett and actress Nicollette Sheridan dated on and off for five years until 1985. Garrett also dated celebrities such as his former ''Family'' co-star
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,
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, and Justine Bateman. In the 1990s, Garrett was also in a long-term relationship with actress Elaine Bilstad, who died in 1999 of a heart problem. In October 2001, Garrett was in a personal bankruptcy proceeding in a federal court in Los Angeles. Court papers stated his only regular income was a $1,000 monthly gift from his mother. His only listed possessions were his clothes, some household goods and about $350 in cash. Garrett had accumulated a $76,198 debt in unpaid credit card bills over a four-year period.


Legal troubles

Garrett admitted that he started using drugs when he was 14. On November 3, 1979, five days before his 18th birthday, he crashed a
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that was being leased to his mother after a midnight party while he was driving to buy more cocaine. His blood alcohol level was three times over today's legal limit, and he was high on quaaludes. The accident left his passenger and friend, Roland Winkler, a
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.Leif Garrett Arrested.
CBS News. February 3, 2010
Garrett had only met Winkler about a month earlier. Neither Garrett nor Winkler were wearing a seatbelt. Garrett was later tried as a juvenile on drunk-driving charges; his driver's license was suspended for a year and he was placed on a year's probation. Winkler sued in January 1980, claiming Garrett was at fault in the accident. In December 1984, Los Angeles Superior Court ordered Garrett's insurers, Transamerica Insurance Co., to pay $3.9 million to Winkler. Jurors assessed total damages in the civil negligence case at $4,215,500, but subtracted 8% of that amount, or $337,240, on the grounds that Winkler contributed to his own injuries by agreeing to ride in a car with a driver who he knew was drunk. Both Garrett and Winkler admitted in court that they were drunk and had taken depressant drugs; the court heard they had each taken equal amounts of alcohol and drugs that night. The panel ordered Garrett to pay $15,000 in punitive damages, which was not diminished by Winkler's partial responsibility. Winkler's attorney, Edward Steinbrecher, attributed the relatively small punitive damage award to Garrett's testimony that his net worth was only $50,000 to $100,000. In 1987, Winkler settled for $6 million with the Premier Insurance Co., which had insured the firm leasing the Porsche to Garrett's mother. Garrett and Winkler were reunited in 1999 for an episode of '' Behind the Music'', where Garrett was relieved to learn that Winkler had no bad feelings towards him and even said that Garrett's actions following the accident had actually saved his life. Garrett was arrested for possession of cocaine in 1997. On June 29, 1999, Los Angeles police arrested Garrett in the MacArthur Park area after he allegedly tried to buy heroin and cocaine from undercover officers. In March 2001, a Los Angeles judge issued a warrant for his arrest when he failed to attend court for a progress report required by his 1999 conviction. Two days later, the judge lifted the warrant and dropped the 1999 charges after Garrett submitted evidence that he had completed a rehab program. In 2004, Garrett was arrested for possession of cocaine. He pleaded guilty in March 2005 to attempted possession of cocaine-based narcotics and was placed on probation. When he failed to appear in court in December 2005 for a status report, a warrant was issued for his arrest. On January 14, 2006, when Garrett was arrested on a
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platform for not having a ticket, police found heroin in his possession. Because of the outstanding warrant for violating probation in a cocaine-related arrest, he was held without bail. He agreed to join a strict drug-diversion program, and his release from jail was ordered. Garrett dropped out of the rehabilitation program and was taken into custody again on March 30 after a Superior Court commissioner determined he failed several drug tests while staying in a live-in drug diversion program. Garrett acknowledged he needed more help. On May 11, after failing to complete court-ordered drug rehabilitation, he was sentenced to 90 days in jail and three years' probation. He was given credit for the jail time he had already served since March 30. On February 1, 2010, Garrett was arrested again for possession of narcotics. After denying having any drugs in his possession, he finally admitted to police that he had black tar heroin in his shoe.Leif Garrett Had Black Tar Heroin in Shoe
TMZ.com. February 3, 2010
He posted $10,000 bail and was charged with a felony count of heroin possession. On October 18, 2010, Garrett pleaded no contest to heroin possession in Los Angeles and entered a court-ordered rehabilitation program.


Discography


Albums


Singles


Other recording appearances

Garrett has also sung on releases by the Melvins (''The Crybaby''), the Crush Ups ("Betty Ford for X-Mas") and
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("Sight Unseen" on ''Soundtrack of a Soul''), among others.


Filmography

* '' Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice'' (1969) * '' Walking Tall'' (1973) * '' Peopletoys (Devil Times Five)'' (1974) * '' Macon County Line'' (1974) * ''
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'' (1975) * '' God's Gun'' (1976) * ''Paper Tigers'' (1977) * ''Kid Vengeance'' (1977) * '' Walking Tall: Final Chapter'' (1977) * '' Peter Lundy and the Medicine Hat Stallion'' (1977) * ''
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'' (1978) * ''
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'' (1978) * ''Longshot'' (1981) * '' The Outsiders'' (1983) * '' Shaker Run'' (1985) * '' Thunder Alley'' (1985) * ''Delta Fever'' (1987) * '' Cheerleader Camp'' (1987) * '' Party Line'' (1988) * ''
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'' (1989) * '' The Spirit of '76'' (1990) * ''Dominion'' (1995) * ''The Whispering'' (1996) * ''The Next Tenant'' (1998) * ''
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'' (1998) * ''The Art of a Bullet'' (1999) * '' Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star'' (2003) * ''
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'' (2005) * ''Circumstances of Fate'' (2006) * ''Fish Mich'' (2009)


Television work

* '' Nanny and the Professor'' ("The Human Element") (1970) * '' Black Noon'' (1971) * ''
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'' ("Death Is a Double-Cross") (1971) * ''
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'' ("Heroes Are Born") (1971) * ''
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'' ("The Deadly Species") (1972 season 7 episode 24) * ''
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'' (1973) * ''Strange Homecoming'' (1974) * '' The Odd Couple'' ("The Frog") (1974) * ''The Last Survivors'' (1975) * ''Three for the Road'' (1975) * '' Flood!'' (1976) * ''Peter Lundy and the Medicine Hat Stallion'' (1977) * '' The Hanna-Barbera Happy Hour'' (1978) * ''
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'' (1978) * ''
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'' ("My Teenage Idol is Missing") (1978 season 3 episode 1) * '' CHiPs'' (two-part episode "Roller Disco") (1979) * '' Superboy ("Bringing Down The House")'' (1988) * '' VH1's 8-Track Flashback'' (1995–1996) * ''
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'' ("The Thin White Line") (2001) * ''
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'' (2001) * ''American Black Beauty'' (2005) * '' Celebrity Fear Factor (2005)'' * ''Ty Murray's Celebrity Bull Riding Challenge'' (2007) * '' truTV Presents: World's Dumbest...'' (2008–2013) * ''
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'' (2010)


References


Bibliography

* Garrett, Leif and Epting, Chris. "Idol truth : a memoir." Post Hill Press, 2019. * Holmstrom, John. ''The Moving Picture Boy: An International Encyclopaedia from 1895 to 1995''. Norwich, Michael Russell, 1996, p. 338.


External links


Official website
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