Background
Garnham was born in Malton, North Yorkshire and attended Norton Community Primary School and later Norton College.
Garnham was born in Malton, North Yorkshire and attended Norton Community Primary School and later Norton College.
He graduated, with a masters degree, from the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, later known as the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, in 2006.
Notable credits include Elliot The Musical, Les Miserables, Made in Dagenham directed by Rupert Goold and Pompidou by Matt Lucas for the British Broadcasting Corporation. Garnham began acting at the age of 7 attending classes at Kirkham Henry Performing Arts, based in Malton, and later performing with many local amateur theatre groups. Early At the age of twelve Garnham appeared in the original cast of Stiles and Drewe"s Honk! The Ugly Duckling, directed by Julia McKenzie, at the Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough. Garnham made his west end debut in Eurovision Song Contest spoof Eurobeat earning positive critical responses, including a Daily Express review, declaring "a stand-out performance from Scott Garnham." Garnham played Irish entrant in a hilarious performance, completed by an all-white outfit and over-zealous use of dry ice.
The performance also earned him a spot in the Les Misérables: 25th Anniversary Concert alongside Matt Lucas, Alfie Boe and Nick Jonas.