Garvin Lee

Garvin Lee is a professional actor, best known for his villainous roles in various films by directors Ron Atkins and Bobby Blood.

Garvin began his acting career in a cameo as a Drug Dealer in 1995's "Payback" by Ron Atkins. in 1997, Lee returned to the screen in the more involved role of "Jack" in the 1997 Ron Atkins film "Schizophrenia, The Whore Mangler." In 2000, Lee landed his breakout role of "General Scuzzi" in the maniacal cult classic "Eat The Rich, The Cannibal Murders" by Ron Atkins. As General Scuzzi, Lee solidified his position as a top talent in the underground horror scene. Over the next 5 years, Lee appeared in three more Ron Atkins films, the award-winning short "Grip," "Necromaniac: Schizophreniac 2," and "Eyes of the Chameleon."

In 2006, Lee landed his first starring role as "The Viper" in Bobby Blood's "The Death Valley Meth Lab." Lee stepped up to the challenge and his performance carried the film, which was well-received in the film festival circuit. In 2017, Lee returned with another leading role in the horror anthology "Terror 66, Chapter 1 The Clown Motel" Lee also scored the starring role of Gary Lee Miller in "Hearse Hotel" in 2017. In 2019, Lee landed the role of "Psych Ward Janitor" in the 70's-style Nurseploitation film "Hell Nurse" directed by Bobby Blood.

2022 Looks to be another big year for Lee, as he prepares for his biggest role to date as the lead killer "Barry Skerritt" in Bobby Blood's "Barry The Hatchet" and awaits the release of the long-awaited, highly anticipated Ron Atkins film "Christ Rising" in which he played a significant role.