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  1. A family affair

    John Travolta, wife actress Kelly Preston and daughter Ella Bleu Travolta arrive at the premiere of Walt Disney Pictures' "Old Dogs" held at the El Capitan Theatre on Monday, Nov. 9, 2009, in Hollywood, Calif. It was the Travoltas' first public appearance was since the death of their son, Jett. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  2. A laughing scene

    John Travolta and Robin Williams, stars of the new film "Old Dogs", are shown in a scene from the film, which hits theaters Nov. 25. (Disney Enterprises) Back to slideshow navigation
  3. A day in court

    Travolta and Preston leave the court building in Nassau, Bahamas, Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2009. Travolta described the moments before his son's death in the Bahamas as he testified against two people accused of trying to blackmail him with private information about the rescue effort. (Kris Ingraham / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  4. Johnny's got a gun

    Travolta holds a subway car full of passengers hostage in the 2009 thriller "The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3." Denzel Washington co-stars as the subway dispatcher who is determined to stop him. The film is a remake of the 1974 thriller that starred Walter Matthau. (Stephen Vaughn / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  5. Happier days

    Travolta, second left, with his daughter Ella Bleu, left, Preston, right, and son Jett. Jett died on Jan. 2, while the family was on vacation in the Bahamas. (AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  6. Getting animated

    Miley Cyrus and Travolta both provided voices for the 2008 animated film, "Bolt." The film told the story of a TV dog who doesn't realize that his superpowers are created by special effects until he is out on his own. (Michael Buckner / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  7. Good old boys

    Travolta (from left), Martin Lawrence, William H. Macy and Tim Allen starred together in 2007's "Wild Hogs." The film tells the story of a group of middle-aged friends who decide to rev up their routine suburban lives with a freewheeling motorcycle trip. (Touchstone Pictures) Back to slideshow navigation
  8. What a drag

    Travolta played Edna Turnblad in the 2007 big screen adaptation of the Broadway musical, "Hairspray." The film tells the story of Tracy Turnblad (Nikki Blonsky) who lands a spot on a local TV dance show in 1962, and becomes determined to make sure the show is racially integrated. (New Line Cinema) Back to slideshow navigation
  9. Holding out for a hero

    Travolta starred as veteran firefighter Captain Mike Kennedy in 2004's "Ladder 49." In the film he mentors Jack Morrison (Joaquin Phoenix) and then must save him when he gets trapped in a fire. (Touchstone Pictures) Back to slideshow navigation
  10. A kind of love story

    Scarlett Johansson starred as a woman who returned home after her mother's death in 2004's "A Love Song for Bobby Long." Travolta co-starred as Bobby Long, an old friend of her mother's who is living in her mother's house with his protege (Gabriel Macht). Since they have no intention of leaving, the three of them begin to make a home together. (Screen Gems) Back to slideshow navigation
  11. Flying high

    Travolta poses as he exits his ex-Qantas Boeing 707 jet after landing at Sydney International Airport on July 12, 2002. Travolta arrived in the Australian city as part of his "Spirit of Friendship" tour, which took him to 13 cities across the globe. (Chris Mcgrath / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  12. Fishy story

    Travolta starred with Hugh Jackman and Halle Berry in 2001's "Swordfish." The film tells the story of a plot to hack into a complicated computer system that contains government secrets and a lot of money. (Warner Bros.) Back to slideshow navigation
  13. Razzie dazzle

    In 2000, Travolta made the movie "Battlefield Earth," based on the novel by Scientologist founder L. Ron Hubbard. In the film, an alien race tries to exterminate humanity in the year 3000. The film won seven Razzie Awards, including worst actor, worst director and worst picture. (Warner Bros.) Back to slideshow navigation
  14. Presidential pose

    Emma Thompson and Travolta starred as a Southern governor and his wife contending for the White House in 1998's "Primary Colors." The story was a loose retelling of President Bill Clinton's own run for the presidency. (Universal Pictures) Back to slideshow navigation
  15. Asserting his faith

    Travolta listens as Claudia Engel, right, from Germany discusses religious persecution she has suffered during hearings before the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe on Capitol Hill in Washington. Travolta, a Scientologist, and several other celebrities joined in discussing Germany's discrimination and harassment of members of the church of Scientology. (William Philpott / AFP/Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  16. Something about his face

    Travolta starred opposite Nicholas Cage in 1997's "Face/Off." John Woo directed this story of an FBI agent who has his face surgerically switched with a terrorist in order to get his brother to confess to crimes. But when the terrorist wakes up with the FBI agent's face, a game of cat and mouse begins. (Paramount Pictures) Back to slideshow navigation
  17. Heavenly performance

    Travolta starred as the archangel Michael in the 1996 movie "Michael." In the film, Michael returns to Earth one last time to help a washed-up tabloid journalist find love. (New Line Cinema) Back to slideshow navigation
  18. Award-worthy

    Nicole Kidman and Travolta toast with their Golden Globe Awards for best actress and best actor on Jan. 21, 1996 in Beverly Hills. Kidman received her award for her role in "To Die For" and Travolta received his award for "Get Shorty." (Jeff Haynes / AFP - Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  19. All mobbed up

    Travolta played loan shark Chili Palmer in the 1996 film, "Get Shorty." When he comes to Los Angeles to collect a debt from a movie producer, he decides to trade his nefarious career for a chance to be in the film business. Renee Russo co-stars as a former scream queen who takes an interest in Chili. (MGM) Back to slideshow navigation
  20. Men in black

    Travolta starred with Samuel L. Jackson in Quentin Tarantino's 1994 film, "Pulp Fiction." In the film, Travolta plays Vincent Vega, a hit man who makes the mistake of agreeing to entertain a mobster's wife for the night only to have her almost overdose right in front of him. (Miramax Films) Back to slideshow navigation
  21. Baby daddy

    In 1989's "Look Who's Talking," Travolta played a cab driver who meets a pregnant woman (Kirstie Alley) on the way to the emergency room just as her son (the voice of Bruce Willis) is being born, and ends up becoming part of her life. The film spawned two sequels. (TriStar Pictures) Back to slideshow navigation
  22. Ride 'em

    In 1980, Travolta starred with Debra Winger in "Urban Cowboy." Travolta plays Bud, a young country farmer who moves to the city to find work at an oil refinery and finds love with Sissy (Winger), a cowgirl of easy virtue and spirit. (Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  23. He's the one that she wants

    Travolta showed he could both dance and sing when he starred opposite Olivia Newton John in 1978's "Grease." An adaptation of the popular Broadway musical, the film told the story of two 1950s high schoolers, one a good girl and one a greaser. The duo fights peer pressure and their differences and even make some personal changes in order to be together. (Paramount Pictures) Back to slideshow navigation
  24. All the right moves

    Travolta's life changed when he starred in 1977's "Saturday Night Fever." The film tells the story of a working-class young Brooklyn man who finds an escape from his mundane neighborhood existence at the local discotheque, where he is the "king of the dance floor." (Paramount Pictures) Back to slideshow navigation
  25. Bad boy

    In the 1976 adaptation of Stephen King's novel, "Carrie," Travolta played one the teens who planned to humiliate a young girl at the prom, not realizing that she was telekinetic and that her vengeance would be swift and deadly. (United Artists Films) Back to slideshow navigation
  26. Bubble boy

    John Travolta and Glynnis O'Connor kiss through a vinyl membrane in the 1976 TV movie, "The Boy in the Plastic Bubble." The movie tells the story of a man who was born with a deficient immune system and must spend his life apart from others in a plastic bubble. (ABC via Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  27. 'What? Where?'

    Travolta looks up at colleague, compatriot and professional poker player Gabe Kaplan in the 1970s TV series "Welcome Back Kotter." Travolta played ladies' man Vinnie Barbarino. (Abc Television / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
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updated 10/15/2009 8:42:13 PM ET 2009-10-16T00:42:13

An emergency medical technician involved in attempts to save John Travolta's teenage son spent most of Thursday on the witness stand explaining why he gave conflicting reports about his role.

Marcus Garvey is the only defense witness that lawyers called in the trial of an ambulance driver and a former senator accused of trying to blackmail the Hollywood actor.

Defense attorneys had hoped Garvey's testimony would show that Travolta tried to buy a document he signed releasing emergency responders from liability if the family refused an ambulance for 16-year-old Jett Travolta, who died Jan. 2 after suffering a seizure.

Prosecutors contend that former senator Pleasant Bridgewater and ambulance driver Tarino Lightbourne threatened to use the document to sell stories to the media suggesting Travolta was at fault in his son's death — unless the movie star paid $25 million.

Garvey only said that an unidentified man offered him money to get the document and that he gave the man Lightbourne's phone number.

Garvey also denied telling an online celebrity news Web site that he tried to save Jett in the corridor of Travolta's vacation home on Grand Bahama.

Garvey said he did appear in a videotaped interview but did not want to talk about it.

Slideshow: Celebrity Sightings "I don't want to answer that," Garvey told chief prosecutor Bernard Turner. "How much more clear can I be?"

Garvey told jurors Thursday that he never arrived at Travolta's house, rather drove the ambulance that intercepted another unit transporting Jett to the hospital. Garvey said he examined the teen and found multiple signs that he was already dead.

Travolta signed the release of liability form because he had hoped to fly his son to the U.S. for treatment. But police said the document never came into play because Jett was taken to a local hospital.

Bridgewater has denied the charges and accused Travolta's attorneys of setting her up.

Defense attorneys, who rested their case Thursday, had planned to call three other witnesses but said they were unavailable.

The judge expected to instruct the jury on Tuesday.

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