Kathleen Garrett is an actress, published author and voice-over talent.
Kathleen Garrett made international news playing Anne Sinclaire opposite Franco Nero's Dominique Strauss Kahn in Law & Order: SVU
Her memoir short-story The 'Figgers': The Day a 12 Year-Old Foiled the FBI, how she and her sisters foiled a FBI bust on her father is published in 2 Parts by Zocalo Public Square and syndicated internationally.
Miss Garrett performed in and co-produced the solo play, The Last Flapper by William Luce at the Tiffany Theatres in Los Angeles. Daily Variety writes: "Kathleen Garrett gives a tour-de-force performance in William Luce's one-woman, single-act play, "Zelda, the Last Flapper." Voice-Over Controversy on the film: Friday the 13th
Garrett voiced the role of Pamela Voorhees in the Friday the 13th film, which caused a controversy. Betsy Palmer thought it was her from the 1980s film and threatened to sue Paramount. "So spot-on was Garrett's voice-over work that the trailer caused much controversy, as Betsy Palmer was convinced that they actually used her voice from the original film without asking her permission." Paramount stated that it would be impossible to pull clean audio from the original film, since the dialogue was tied to music and sound effects, which is why they brought in Garrett to recite the iconic lines."
Garrett played the role of a Vulcan captain in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Vortex". She later appeared in Star Trek: Voyager episode "Muse" as Tanis (Kelis' species), the stage actor who portrayed Captain Kathryn Janeway. Garrett worked again with Star Trek Voyager actor Robert Beltran in Beltran's production of William Shakespeare's Hamlet playing the role of Queen Gertrude.
Garrett played the role of Mrs. Alving in the New York production of Ibsen's Ghosts at the Century Theatre.