Birthday: 7 July 1973, Los Angeles, California, USA
Birth Name: Troy O'Donovan Garity
Height: 188 cm
Troy Garity is an actor known for his diverse body of work. Though his breakout film performance came when he starred opposite Bruce Willis, Cate Blanchett and Billy Bob Thorton in Barry Levinson's "Bandits", he is perhaps best known for his role as Isaac in the "Barbershop" film franchise. A role he will reprise for the up...
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Troy Garity is an actor known for his diverse body of work. Though his breakout film performance came when he starred opposite Bruce Willis, Cate Blanchett and Billy Bob Thorton in Barry Levinson's "Bandits", he is perhaps best known for his role as Isaac in the "Barbershop" film franchise. A role he will reprise for the upcoming 2016 film.Garity earned both a Golden Globe and Independent Spirit Award nomination for his performance in the Showtime original film "Soldier's Girl". The film also garnered Garity a Peabody Award and the AFI award for excellence in film.Born in Santa Monica California, as a member of the Fonda family, acting was indeed in his blood. He attended the University of Colorado at Boulder and went on to study at The American Academy of Dramatic Arts in NYC. After graduation, Troy spent a year performing as a member of the Academy's famed repertory company.Some of Garity's other notable credits include the Danny Boyle sci-fi thriller "Sunshine," "Gangster Squad" directed by Ruben Fleischer, and the critically acclaimed television series "Boss" directed by Gus Van Sant.Troy can been seen playing NFL agent Jason Antolotti in HBO's hit comedy series "Ballers." Show less «
When I was in the 9th grade, on Halloween night, when you're supposed to go and out and burn your ci...Show more »
When I was in the 9th grade, on Halloween night, when you're supposed to go and out and burn your city, my mom made me go to 'Cirque du Soleil.' I was kicking and screaming. This girl came out onstage, and I was instantly mesmerized. I dropped out of school and became obsessed with her. I saw the show, like, 70 times. Show less «
I can disappear into things very easily. But with acting, you have to be in the moment, and it gives...Show more »
I can disappear into things very easily. But with acting, you have to be in the moment, and it gives me this incredibly fulfilling emotion: being really present. Show less «
My mother was married to one of the greatest newsmen of all times. CNN was built out of his idealism...Show more »
My mother was married to one of the greatest newsmen of all times. CNN was built out of his idealism and his recognition that, in a global age, we needed greater understanding of the world around us. Show less «
I try to be somewhat wary of fame, but I'm not wary of success.
I try to be somewhat wary of fame, but I'm not wary of success.
Gel doesn't work in my hair because it has a life of its own.
Gel doesn't work in my hair because it has a life of its own.
I work out, but not like I should.
I work out, but not like I should.
I want to show my range before I fall into any typecasting. I've turned down a lot of things trying ...Show more »
I want to show my range before I fall into any typecasting. I've turned down a lot of things trying to wait. But at the end of my career, whether that be tomorrow or 40 years from now, I would like to look back and be able to say, 'Ah, I never fell into any gimmicks.' Show less «
I always thought I was sort of awkward and goofy-looking. I'm still kind of gangly.
I always thought I was sort of awkward and goofy-looking. I'm still kind of gangly.
School is such an encouraging and safe environment. It's filled with idealism and just really workin...Show more »
School is such an encouraging and safe environment. It's filled with idealism and just really working on your craft. When you enter the business world - where art meets commerce - it can become quite depressing. Show less «
I look a lot like my father when he was my age.
I look a lot like my father when he was my age.
I grew up around acting, but it was never thought of as a career.
I grew up around acting, but it was never thought of as a career.
As a painter, it seemed easier to sort of disappear.
As a painter, it seemed easier to sort of disappear.
I don't think about the Fonda legacy much.
I don't think about the Fonda legacy much.
I spent all of my childhood at a performance art camp. Putting on plays, it was more like commedia d...Show more »
I spent all of my childhood at a performance art camp. Putting on plays, it was more like commedia dell'arte. It wasn't career-oriented in any way. It was more fun and therapeutic, so I never really thought of it as something I would end up doing. I was more convinced I was going to be a painter. Show less «
If I have one special memory, it was when we recreated the trial of the Chicago Seven - and I'd know...Show more »
If I have one special memory, it was when we recreated the trial of the Chicago Seven - and I'd known about it before - but this was a pivotal moment in my life. If my father had been found guilty of conspiracy, I wouldn't be here. Show less «