Before writing and directing the coming of age baseball comedy Calvin Marshall (2009), Gary Lundgren's short film Wow and Flutter screened at more than forty film festivals world-wide including Austin, AFI, Hamptons, Flickerfest and Gen Art. His other features include Redwood Highway (2013), Black Road (2016) and Phoenix, Oregon (2019) -- which was the number one movie in America when the Covid-19 pandemic hit back in March of 2020. Gary also works as a screenwriter, cinematographer and film editor. He lives in Ashland, Oregon with his wife, producer Annie Lundgren and their daughter.
Gary Lundy was born in December 1981 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Donnie Darko (2001), Burning Annie (2004) and Connoisseur.
Gary Lustic is known for The Terrible Adventure (2020).
Gary was born in London, but moved to his father's hometown Wexford in the Republic of Ireland. After leaving school he joined Wexford Theatre Co-op, performing in plays by Sam Sheperd, Dario Fo and Joe Orton. During this time he began a collaboration with the Wexford writer, making his London debut in 1988 playing Jimmy Brady in A Handful of Stars (1993), and went on to perform in Billy Roche's Wexford Trilogy on stage and television.
Gary Lynn Crawford is known for How to Get Away with Cheating (2018).
Gary M. Fox is known for The Electric Horseman (1979) and Over 18... and Ready! (1969).
Gary Maitland is an actor, known for The Angels' Share (2012), Sweet Sixteen (2002) and Tickets (2005).
Gary Maloney is known for The Long Home (2021), Curvature (2017) and Dodging the Bullet (2018).
Born and raised in Brooklyn, Gary was stung by the acting bug early on when starring in a 6th grade school play as the king in "The King and I." Many years later, after graduating from Vanderbilt University Law School, Gary moved to Washington, DC. There while working as lawyer for the federal government, he moonlighted as an actor in various community theater productions and a few film appearances while also taking acting classes in his spare time with various individuals and theater groups. With the siren song growing ever stronger in ensuing years, Gary resigned from his law career with the federal government and moved in late December 2003 to Los Angeles to pursue, full-time, a career in TV and Film. There he continues to be a student of film, TV, and stage while participating in projects within each of those categories and anticipating the eventual "big break."
Gary Marcus is known for Where's My Roy Cohn? (2019).