Garret Dillahunt is an actor born November 24, 1964, in Castro Valley, California, USA. He graduated from the University of Washington (in Journalism) and has an MFA from New York University. He started as a Broadway and theater performer, starring in Inherit the Wind and The Father.
His first TV appearance was in 1993, One Life to Live. However, his breakthrough came in 2001 on Showtime's Leap Years. Also, he featured in HBO's Deadwood (2004-06), produced by David Milch. In 2008, he starred as Terminator in Fox's Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.
Garret played a sociopath in the remake of Last House On the Left in 2009. He was featured on Netflix's Army of the Dead. Other notable movies include The 4400, ER, Burn Notice, Justified, Raising Hope (2010-2014), Hand of God (2014–2017), and The Mindy Project (2015–2017).
Garret won Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture for his role in No Country for Old Men (2007). In addition, he has been nominated for Fangoria Chainsaw Awards, Screen Actors Guild Awards, and Genie Awards.
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