- Name: Garrett
- Type: Vampire
- Special Ability: None
About Them: Garrett is a tall, nomadic vampire brought to witness for the Cullens in Breaking Dawn as they prepare for the visit from the Volturi. He has ruby eyes and keeps his sandy hair tied back in a leather thong. Garrett is described as an adventurer and enjoys a challenge. He is also intrigued by the vegetarian lifestyle of the Cullens and the Denali coven. He forms a strong bond with Kate from the Denali coven in his time with the Cullens and confirms his feelings for her during the final confrontation with the Volturi when he says, “If we live through this, I’ll follow you anywhere, woman.”
Earlier History
It is implied that he was created during the time of the American Revolutionary War. Aro alludes that Garrett was an American Patriot as he addresses him during the confrontation with the Volturi. No other information is given about his past.
Actor Biography
- Name: Lee Grinner Pace
- Date of Birth: March 25, 1979
- Height: 6’5”
- Hair: Brown
- Eye Color: Blue
Fun Fact: Lee Pace is known for his versatility in roles, ranging from fantasy characters to more grounded, realistic ones.
Hometown(s): Chickasha, Oklahoma
Career: Lee Pace’s acting journey began in high school and was further nurtured at Juilliard School. He first garnered attention for his role in “Pushing Daisies” and later achieved global recognition for his portrayal of Garrett in the “Twilight” series. His other significant roles include Thranduil in “The Hobbit” trilogy and a lead in “Halt and Catch Fire.” Pace is admired for his ability to deeply immerse himself in complex characters.
About Them: Born in Oklahoma but having lived in various parts of the world, Pace brings a unique perspective to his roles. He is known for his towering height, deep voice, and engaging screen presence. When not acting, Pace enjoys reading, traveling, and exploring different cultures. His approach to life and roles is marked by a quest for depth and authenticity.
Quick Quote: “I find that the best way to do things is to constantly move forward and to never doubt anything and keep moving forward. If you make a mistake, say you made a mistake.”