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Roy Lewis Garton

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Roy Lewis Garton got his start in acting while growing up in beautiful Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Here in the heart of Grand Teton National Park, he was cast as an extra in the TV series "The Monroes" with Clay Anderson and Barbra Hershey. From there followed an appearance on the television series "Then Came Bronson" with Michael Parks. One of the most popular television programs to be shot in Roy's hometown was the pilot for the CBS television series, "The Waltons" titled "The Homecoming." Roy was cast as a poor teen on a cold and snowy night competing with the Walton children answering bible trivia questions for gifts. Roy went on to appear in other area feature films including "Any Which Way You Can", "Pursuit of DB Cooper", "The Mountain Men", "Dream West", and "Rocky 4". All of which were filmed in part in Jackson Hole or in Grand Teton National Park. Mr. Garton took a break from films and pursued his career in broadcasting working as a news journalist. He was employed with various radio and television stations throughout the Western States including one in his hometown in Jackson. As a television news journalist in a very popular resort area, Roy has had the opportunity to cover Statesmen, Presidents, and Russian Diplomats as they passed through the area on political missions. He has also worked with the White House Press Corps. Mr. Garton was one of the first to provide video footage on the outbreak of the Yellowstone fires that devastated the park in the 1980s. Roy left Wyoming in 1992 and moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma again working in television before settling down in Florida which was his home for the past 17 years. The acting bug caught Roy again while he was in Florida and he re-launched his career in films and television once again appearing in several network television series and independent films. In January 2018, Roy and his wife Mary, moved to Cookeville, TN outside of Nashville to be closer to their roots of country living and the mountains. In December of 2021, the family returned to Florida missing the grandchildren and the warmer weather. Although now retired, Roy continues to act in films and television and works as a contractor for various films and television networks.

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