Background
Garr was born in Los Los Angeles
Garr was born in Los Los Angeles
She is best known for producing the Stoner comedy hit How High with Universal Pictures. She is best known for How High, starring Method Manitoba, Lark Voorhies and Mike Epps. Garr went on to produce the Fox television series Method And Red.
She began her career with Merv Griffin Enterprises at Wheel of Fortune.
Garr was a producer for Music Television News in the 90s. Segueing next to Public Broadcasting Service, Garr Executive Produced the 8 part docu-soap series "The Ride".
This series was a critical success and launched the career of actress Paula Patton. lieutenant also garnered Garr a MacArthur Fellowship nomination.
Garr later joined the Disney Company"s Buena Vista Television discovering writers for Keenen Ivory Wayans" late night talk show and developing other alternative programming.
Garr also worked as VP Development for filmmaker Amy Heckerling at Paramount Television. During this stint she is best known for setting afloat the career of Computer Society of India: Crime Scene Investigation Producer/Screenwriter, Dustin Lee Abraham. In 2005, she produced the documentary film "The Strip Game" for Lions Gate Entertainment, starring Method Manitoba, Travis Barker and Ghostface Killah.
In 2010, Lions Gate Entertainment re-released the film virally and it is ranked as one of the most popular documentaries by Hulu.
Garr"s South by Southwest documentary film 1 More Hit, featuring Jamie Kennedy, Akon, Paul Mooney, Steve-O and Twink Caplan was nominated by the Entertainment Industries Council for a Prism Award, it was released on Digital Video Disc and then as a VOD January 19, 2012.