Otis Garrett, a notable figure in the world of film, made his debut into this life on the twenty-ninth of March, nineteen hundred and five, in the city of Washington, situated in the United States of America.
This multifaceted individual went on to excel in two distinct yet equally important roles - that of an editor and a director. His impressive repertoire of work includes some truly remarkable films, such as the 1939 production of "The Witness Vanishes", which garnered significant attention and acclaim.
Garrett's impressive cinematic journey also included the 1938 releases of "The Black Doll" and "Danger on the Air", both of which showcased his remarkable skill and artistry behind the camera.
Despite his untimely passing on the twenty-fourth of March, nineteen hundred and forty-one, in the city of Glendale, California, Otis Garrett's legacy lives on through the numerous films he had the privilege of working on during his illustrious career.