SilverCreek Entertainment
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MOTIVATIONAL LECTURES
MOTIVATIONAL SPEAKER / LECTURES

Larry Garrison evolved from being a high profile broker on Wall Street to producing film and television. He has been a successful actor and is most recently highly acclaimed for his New York Times best selling book "ARUBA: The Tragic Untold Story about Natalee Holloway and Corruption in Paradise," "THE NEWSBREAKER,", and "Breaking Into Acting For Dummies." His prior best selling book "Son of the Grifter" won an Edgar from the film he executive produced starring Mary Tyler Moore. His numerous achievements are available by selecting the "Credentials" link from this web site.

His motivational concepts are unique and inspiring! They cover many different areas, from SALES, MANAGEMENT, and TRANSITIONS (FOR) CAREER CHANGING DECISIONS.

"He is in demand by Corporations, Businesses, Universities, and other Institutions!"


Garrison's Partial Lecture List:
Women in Film, Merrill Lynch, E.F. Hutton-Smith Barney, GTE (currently Verizon), The American Film Institute, Hyundai, Long Island University, American Film Institute, The Actor's Studio, The Lee Strasberg Institute, TIME WARNER.


Quotes from Women in Film Event:

  • You were a dynamic speaker and inspirational to everyone! What made it even more special was that one "felt" that you shared from your heart.

  • I had some of the actors' come up to me after the meeting and said that there was such a "positive vibe in this room".

  • Another actor came to me and said "I learned so much. Mr. Garrison was very informative and encouraging".

  • Another actor told me, "this was the best women in film meeting I have ever attended".

  • Thank you again Mr. Garrison. It is heartwarming to hear from a man of your caliber (who) genuinely care(s) about helping others in this industry as you do. Thank you also for accepting the headshots and resumes from our actors. I wish you much success in your upcoming projects. I hope you will come back again in 2004 as our guest speaker.

To book a lecture or receive further information:
call:     (805) 370-3630 or
e-mail:  GPINews@aol.com