Gary Sturm is a native of Los Angeles. After a stint in the Air Force, he returned to study acting at El Camino College. Gary later played leading roles in or directed a number of Los Angeles area theater productions. He received rave reviews for his role as "Nico" in the original play, Yesterday's Tomorrow. He later wrote and directed his well-received short film, The Casualty that would appear years later on HBO. After directing a TV pilot, he married and left the business to finish his education (MA English Language and Literature), write, and focus on "real" life. He would eventually have two sons and a daughter. Later divorced, he made several trips to Europe where he got a first-hand look behind the "Iron Curtain" in East Germany and Hungary. Gary was at the Berlin Wall in its final days. Remarried, he moved to Japan for four years to teach English and writing. Upon his return, he taught English at Los Angeles Pierce College. Gary returned to acting in 2000 and has since appeared in, or done voice overs for a number of commercials. He has played leading roles in several independent film productions, and is the author of a short story collection and two novels: Dreamers and Other Stories, The Secrets of Time, and The Shepherd of Destiny, respectively. Gary Lives near Los Angeles with his wife, Etsuko.
Gary Sula-Goff is an actor, known for Bob Dylan: Must Be Santa (2009) and I Am Santa Claus (2014).
Actor, Director, Producer, Fight/Stunt Coordinator - Award winning Director of his first feature film Bury My Heart With Tonawanda. Born in 1969, is a descendant of the Seneca Nation, and lives with his family in Western New York. Started acting in 2004, and has been in such films as Terrence Malick's The New World (New Line Cinema), America's First Nations (Discovery Channel), The Cherry Hill Massacre and The War that Made America (PBS).
Gary Swann-Baker is an actor, known for The Holly Kane Experiment (2017) and DFPC's Black Dot.
After completing his degree in English Literature and graduating with honors from C.W. Post College, Gary Swanson put aside a career as a professional high diver on The Atlantic City Steel Pier and began working immediately as Greg Mercer on NBC Daytime Soap Opera, "Somerset" in New York City. While starring in the popular daytime drama, he met with the famed acting teacher and father of The Method, Lee Strasberg. Swanson studied with Strasberg both privately and at The Actors Studio after auditioning and becoming one of the very few lifetime members accepted into this elite acting company. Under Strasberg's tutelage, Swanson became one of the highest rated actors on television. Swanson continued his work with Strasberg for eight years while building his career as a working actor in New York and Los Angeles. His movie career kicked off in 1974, and since then he has starred in fifteen feature films. He has guest starred in numerous television series and films, theatrical productions and hundreds of national network commercials. He has starred and worked with some of the greatest directors in the world - Arthur Hiller, Willaim Friedkin, Peter Masterson, Nicolas Roeg, and Philip Noyce. Swanson's teaching credits are numerous, he began with Carlin Glynn at Tajas Productions in 1983. Credits include a summer at Circle In The Square. He taught basic technique at The Actors Studio where he continues to collaborate. In 1994, James Lipton and the executive committee of The Actors Studio, Paul Newman, Norman Mailer, Ellen Burstyn, Estell Parsons, Arthur Penn, asked Gary to be one of four teachers tasked with launching the Masters Program at the New School of Social Research, which came to be known as "Inside the Actors Studio," for three years. Swanson has also focused on his own courses, as a part of this he has, and still is been personally coaching many well-known actors, and is conducting weekly workshops with small groups of developing artists. In 2006, he initiated The Montauk Group, a deeply impacting and intensive summer workshop and theater group. He also writes monthly column for the Hamptons publication, The Montauk Sun. "From An Actors Point Of View" . He also has wrote the script for "Lost In The Hamptons" which is in pre-production. Swanson lives between Manhattan and Montauk, New York.
Gary Sweet was born on May 22, 1957 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. He is known for Police Rescue (1989), Alexandra's Project (2003) and Adoration (2013).
Gary T. Carlin is an actor and writer, known for VH1: Men Strike Back (2000), VH1 Big Backyard BBQ with the Goo Goo Dolls (1999) and 14 Minutes from Earth (2016).
Gary Tang is an actor, known for Jiao tou wai zhuan: Lang liu lian (2021) and Fairytale (2012).
Gary Tang is an award-winning independent Producer, Writer, and Actor. "Panda Run" won 2nd Place Best Mixed Media at the International Family Film Festival Youthfest in Hollywood and his 48 Hour Film Project "Another Place" won 1st Prize Best Use of Prop for the Inland Empire. "Van Dexter, Vampire Slayer Begins" was nominated "Best Guerrilla Film Short" Action On Film International Festival in the Los Angeles area. His film "Beach Day" was an Official Selection there. "Free Headshots" and "Van Dexter, Vampire Slayer" have been Official Selections of the Anchorage International Film Festival. He is a filmmaker that does it all: writing, acting, cinematography, directing, producing, composing, singing, performing, sound and ADR engineering, dance and stunt choreography, editing, and special effects editing. Gary has worked in movies, television, and print in every capacity where he started off producing TV shows at Cable 61 Public Access, writing for a regional newspaper and the International Magazine "Electronic Musician".
Gary Tanguay is an actor, known for Knives Out (2019), Don't Look Up (2021) and Gone Baby Gone (2007).