Gary Hershberger was born April 5, 1964 in Inglewood, California. He was raised in North Hollywood, California and then moved to small town San Marino with his mother, Jane, and his father Richard, a lawyer, and his older sister, Linda. Drawn to the creative arts from an early age, Gary fell in love with theatre, and it charted his course through high school and at UCLA. At college, he starred in student Shane Black's (Lethal Weapon) play It Never Rains, and soon after was working consistently in film and television throughout college. Gary soon broke through and was part of the all-star ensemble in groundbreaking series such as Twin Peaks (as Mike "The Snake" Nelson), and later in two seasons of Six Feet Under as the nefarious, guy-you-loved-to-hate Mr. Gilardi. One of his standout performances was playing the younger, college-aged Robert Redford character in the charming romp action film, Sneakers. Respected in the theatrical community, Gary studied with the late acclaimed acting teacher Peggy Feury of The Loft Studio, Matt Chait, several years with Candy Kaniecki, as well as three years at the top training ground for improvisational actors, the Groundling Theatre. Gary has a broad character range, playing leading men, nuanced villains, as well as a love for light comedy. Gary has been blessed to work with Oscar-nominated and Emmy-winning director Phil Alden Robinson (Field of Dreams), Academy Award winner Alan Ball (American Beauty), multi-Oscar nominated, acclaimed director David Lynch (Twin Peaks), and has worked with such greats as Tom Hanks, Robert Redford, Naomi Watts, and many, many others. Over the last decade, Gary started his writing career by helping other writers shepherd their script into production, being a silent ghostwriter and guide. Gary is now an award-winning writer, having won a Top Ten Feature Finalist in the Final Draft Big Break Screenplay Contest (2012). His other awards include a PAGE International Screenwriting Award for Top Ten Finalist for Best Television Comedy, a PAGE Top Ten Finalist for Best Television Drama, and won third place for the PAGE Best Television Comedy. Gary is now in active development for his feature directorial debut, for his inspirational sports comedy-drama, Late in the Season. In preparation for the production of the feature film, Gary produced and directed the short film version starring Zachary Levi (Tangled). Gary directed a thirty-five member cast, including coordinating all the sports action photography, shooting a twelve member real-life high school basketball team, and led an all-star production crew. Gary is a member of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, SAG-AFTRA, and Actors' Equity Association. He co-founded The Actor's Director Workshop with actor/director Sheryl Lee (Twin Peaks) to help directors, writers, and actors collaborate with each other, and to help directors guide actors to their best performances. They have taught individually or together at such top film schools as USC, UCLA, Pepperdine, and LMU. Gary enjoys playing basketball, and has nine years experience coaching every level of youth basketball, including coaching at the high school level. Gary is happily married, and has four wonderful children who inspire him every day.
Gary Hester is an actor, known for Fu ji (1978).
Gary Hetherington was born on January 9, 1941 in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada. He is an actor, known for First Blood (1982), Stakeout (1987) and Duets (2000). He has been married to Deirdre Blades since July 1, 1979. They have one child.
Gary Hilborn is an actor known for his roles in FBI: Most Wanted (2020), The Sinner (2017), Daredevil (2015), and The Blacklist (2013). Gary was born in Louisiana, where he started training and performing at the age of 12. After moving to New York, he began studying with the Atlantic Theater Company (founded by David Mamet and William H. Macy) and quickly landed guest spots on several daytime soaps - including a recurring role on All My Children (1970). Gary is an active member of New York's theatre community. He won the 2018 "Best One-Man Drama" award for his solo turn in Michael Miller's play "Transfiguration." In 2013, he received a "Best Actor" nomination from BroadwayWorld for his work as "Eddie Carbone" in Arthur Miller's "A View from the Bridge." He was also seen in the New York premiere of Carol Carpenter's play "Sweet, Sweet Spirit" at Manhattan Theatre Works, and he originated the role of "Mickey" in the "The Love Junkies of Hell's Kitchen" (written by and co-starring Karina Arroyave) at Theater for the New City. Gary is the President and Founder of Due South Films.
Gary Hines is known for Down in the Delta (1998), Posse (1993) and Sounds of Blackness: Optimistic (1991).
Gary Hollywood was discovered at the age of twelve by the drama department of Scottish Television and cast in a major role in the popular detective series Taggart (1983). He has worked extensively in television ever since, and stars in the popular Scottish soap opera Take the High Road (1980). Hollywood completed his first American film, playing the young John Muir in Lawrence R. Hott's biopic about the Scots-born founder of Yosemite Park, The Boyhood of John Muir (1998).
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Gary Holt was born on May 4, 1964 in Richmond, California, USA. He is an actor and composer, known for From Dusk Till Bong, Slayer: Pride in Prejudice (2016) and Exodus: Objection Overruled (1990). He is married to Lisa Perticone. They have two children.
Gary Hope was born on May 20, 1933 in Essex, England. He was an actor and casting director, known for Licensed to Kill (1965), The Count of Monte Cristo (1964) and The Avengers (1961). He died on May 13, 2012 in Guildford, Surrey, England.
Gary Houston is known for Whitney (2018), The Houstons: On Our Own (2012) and Whitney: Can I Be Me (2017). He is married to Patricia Houston. They have one child.