Garrett Brawith

Garrett Brawith

Bob Saget/Danny Tanner

Garrett Brawith is a native of Sacramento, California. As a teenager, he moved to Maui, Hawaii and started a golf business with his father. Knowing few people, Brawith auditioned for a small play, was cast as the lead, and quickly found himself deeply immersed in the local theater scene. His strong passion for acting led him to Los Angeles where he immediately began working in a professional Shakespeare company. Brawith also found himself on screen consistently, with guest appearances on many hit television shows such as Showtime’s “Dexter,” “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” “Judging Amy,” “The Invisible Man,” and “General Hospital.” He also has numerous credits on independent films, including the Prism award winning Rolling and Lionsgate’s “Diary of a Serial Killer.” Brawith directed the hit comedy, “FDR: American Badass!” (Barry Bostwick, Bruce McGill) and the cult favorite “Poolboy, Drowning Out The Fury” (Kevin Sorbo, Danny Trejo), which he also directed and produced. Both films premiered at Comic-Con.

As a stand-up comedian, Brawith has performed at venues such as The World Famous Hollywood Improv, The Icehouse and The Laugh Factory. He has also worked steadily in commercials and can be seen in spots for Dr. Pepper, Jackson-Hewitt, Esurance, TNT, CMT, Burger King and as ‘The Magic Fridge Guy’ for Bud Light, voted #1 commercial of the Superbowl in USA today.