Garry Nation, a multifaceted individual, has recently made his mark in the film industry, following a successful career in stage acting.
Prior to his cinematic debut, Garry had honed his craft by portraying various characters on stage, often taking on biblical roles.
In 2013, he made his film debut as Rabbi Meir in the production "Indescribable" (ThornCrown Project),marking the beginning of his journey in the world of film.
His impressive performance in the title role of "Polycarp" (Henline Productions, 2015) earned him the prestigious award for Best Actor at the International Christian Film Festival.
As a minister in real life, Garry's portrayal of a rabbi and an ancient Church Father in his film roles is a testament to his versatility as an actor.
Beyond his acting career, Garry is a musician, speaker, educator, and writer, showcasing his impressive range of talents.
In addition to his creative pursuits, Garry holds a Ph.D. from a major Protestant seminary, solidifying his reputation as a scholar.
A native of Oklahoma, Garry currently resides in Texas with his wife, Linda, and their three grown children, who are soon to be joined by a growing number of grandchildren.