Troy Garity Hits the Dance Floor in ‘Boogie Bon Bon’
Star surprises Instagram with disco-themed snaps flaunting retro moves and vintage vibes.!

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Troy Garity turned his Instagram into a retro rager with his latest feed drop. The actor, best known for his role in the Barbershop franchise, shared a carousel of seven photos under the caption “Boogie Bon Bon.” Each snapshot captures him in mid-groove, lit by rainbow-hued lights. Viewers get a front-row seat to Garity’s dance-floor swagger.
Swinging Into Disco
The first slide finds Garity pitching a classic disco pose in front of a shimmering silver backdrop. He sports a dark jumpsuit with white piping, channeling ’70s vibes. In another frame, he links arms with a dance partner, both beaming under strobe beams. A third image shows him bathed in vibrant lighting, his silhouette punctuated by sweeping color washes. Through the series, Garity flips through moves from the hustle to freestyle, proving he’s more than ready for a Saturday-night throwdown.
Fans in the comments were quick to cheer. One wrote, “You’ve still got those moves!” while another quipped, “Can we get tickets to this party?” His caption nods at the joyful chaos: “Boogie Bon Bon.”
A Star On The Move
Garity, 50, has spent decades in front of cameras yet rarely shows this side of his life. Known for playing the smooth-talking barber Mitch in the Barbershop films, he has also delivered dramatic turns in movies like Soldier (1998) and Gods and Monsters (1998). On television, he recently appeared as Special Agent Greg Horning on Netflix’s acclaimed crime series Mindhunter. With such a resume, this burst of dance photos offers a lighter glimpse of the actor’s off-duty persona.
Off-screen, Garity is active in climate causes. He has joined his mother, Jane Fonda, at multiple Fire Drill Fridays protests to speak on environmental justice. In June 2022, he addressed a rally in Washington, D.C., advocating for clean energy solutions. While his day job remains acting, his feed shows he finds time to kick back and spread good vibes.
Looking Back At His Career
Born July 7, 1973, in Los Angeles, Garity grew up amid Hollywood and politics. His mother, Oscar-winner Jane Fonda, and father, activist Tom Hayden, set a high bar. He made his film debut in 1994’s Gettysburg before earning a Golden Globe nomination for Barbershop. Over the years he has balanced studio comedies with indie fare, capturing a spectrum of audiences.
His last Instagram post of note came last spring, when he shared a sun-drenched snap captioned “April in my heart.” That series offered serene landscapes and family moments. By contrast, “Boogie Bon Bon” parades energy and playful rhythm.
In his new carousel, the actor’s playful spirit takes center stage. Each picture is a testament to his willingness to dive into fun. For his followers, it’s both an invitation and a reminder: no matter how seasoned you are, a little boogie can brighten the day.
Garity’s next screen outing is slated for later this year, and fans hope he’ll bring the same spark to any upcoming projects. Until then, you can catch him busting moves on your Instagram feed.

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