Blake Garrett, the former child actor best remembered for his role in the 2006 family comedy How to Eat Fried Worms, passed away on February 8, 2026, at age 33. His mother, Carol Garrett, confirmed the news to TMZ, noting the family awaits autopsy results amid speculation of a tragic accident linked to recent health struggles.
Career Highlights
Garrett burst onto the scene early, starring in local theater like Aladdin and His Magical Lamp and touring with Barney’s Colorful World at age 10. He landed his breakout role as Plug, the bully’s henchman, in How to Eat Fried Worms, earning a Young Artist Award for Best Young Ensemble Cast alongside stars like Luke Benward and Adam Hicks. The film, directed by Bob Dolman, adapted Thomas Rockwell’s 1973 novel about a boy’s wild worm-eating bet.
Film’s Box Office Run

Health Battle and Final Years
Garrett sought emergency care in Tulsa, Oklahoma, last week for severe pain, receiving a shingles diagnosis. His mother shared he had embraced sobriety over three years, turning his life around in the city. Carol suspects self-medication for the viral infection may have played a role in his untimely death.
Ties to Industry Icons
The How to Eat Fried Worms cast featured talents like James Rebhorn and Hallie Kate Eisenberg, with Kim Allen playing a key adult role—no direct link to Catherine O’Hara appears in credits, though her comedy legacy echoes the film’s quirky vibe. Blake Garrett’s arc reflects broader child star narratives.
Echoes in Child Star Trends
Garrett’s loss joins a wave of former child actors departing young, including Hudson Meek (16, car accident, 2024) and Benji Gregory (46, heatstroke, 2024), often tied to health woes or accidents. Recent years highlight sobriety struggles and unforeseen illnesses, contrasting Hollywood’s push for better mental health support amid fading early fame. His story underscores persistent industry challenges for one-time prodigies.

