Gary Hauger, a talented individual, was born in Bangor, Maine, USA, to Mary and Geoffrey Hauger, a pair of individuals unaffiliated with the television or film industry. From a young age, Gary developed a passion for performing, commencing his journey in school plays at the tender age of five. His early start in the world of acting laid the foundation for a lifelong pursuit of his craft.
As he grew older, Gary's interest in the entertainment industry only intensified, and at the age of seventeen, he took a bold step by auditioning for his first feature film, Graveyard Shift (1990),after hearing about an open call on the radio. This early foray into the world of film would prove to be just the beginning of a long and illustrious career.
Gary's academic pursuits were marked by success, as he graduated with honors from a prestigious institution, earning a Bachelor of Science in Communications & Broadcasting. During his time in college, he honed his skills as a disc jockey in the Portland, Maine radio market and even directed his first theatrical production of Agatha Christie's "Ten Little Indians".
After completing his studies, Gary transitioned into the world of screenwriting and independent filmmaking, gradually building a reputation for himself as a talented and versatile performer. His breakthrough role in Scooter McGruder (2011) marked a significant milestone in his career, and he has since gone on to work on a wide range of projects, including commercials, radio dramas, and audio books.
Today, Gary resides outside Lewiston, Maine, with his loving wife and son, surrounded by the beauty of nature and the inspiration that comes from his picturesque surroundings. Despite his many accomplishments, Gary remains humble and grounded, a testament to the power of hard work, dedication, and a passion for his craft.