Known for Acting

As a child, Hank Garrett was glued to the radio and would imitate the voices he heard. His favorite show was “Can You Top This?” He would listen to the resident dialectician and master storyteller named Peter Donald to write down all the jokes he heard in a little book. He continued to regale family and friends with his budding comedy act. At the age of sixteen, he began a career working as a comedian in resort hotels. His first television acting job of major importance was Patrolman Ed Nicholsonon “Car 54, Where Are You?” He also provided a number of trick voices and dialects for radio commercials. Then he auditioned and got the job doing the voices for Fluffy and Fast Eddie on the animated “Here Comes Garfield” show. Soon after, Hank had the honor of providing the voice for the new G.I. Joe Communications Specialist: Dial-Tone on the “G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero” animated series. This popular character appeared in the “G.I. Joe: Arise, Serpentor, Arise" mini-series as well as more than twenty-four of the syndicated episodes. He also reprised his voice acting role for Dial-Tone on the animated "G.I. Joe: The Movie". Convention Attendees can meet the man behind-the-voice for autographs and perhaps even get their 2011 Convention Exclusive Dial-Tone signed!
1973
as Malone
1974
as Andrew McCabe
1975
as Mailman
1993
as Admiral in Washington
1977
as Conductor
1997
as Manny - The Bartender
1979
as Bartender
1977
as James Brenner
1984
as Mayor
1999
as Guard
1990
as Tom O'Hanlon
1984
as Knuckles
1986
as Detective Ed Hanley
1980
as Police Sergeant
1983
as Cab Driver
1985
as Sgt. Thompson
1991
as Capt. Grover
1989
as Space Pilot
1997
as Dr. Wayland
1968
as Henderson (uncredited)