Gary was born in a southern town in Ontario, Canada, where he spent his formative years on the Chipewa/Objibway Indian Reservation. Prior to pursuing his passion for acting, Gary obtained a degree in Hotel and Restaurant Management, which laid the foundation for his extensive experience in managing restaurants.
Gary's entry into the acting world began in 2010, when he caught the "acting bug." Since then, he has been driven by a passion for entertainment and a desire to hone his craft. His big break came when he landed the lead role of "Dan" in the upcoming film "Twisted Trucker Tales," set to be released in 2013.
Gary's impressive resume boasts a string of notable roles in various short films. He took on the lead role in "$500 Funeral: The Missing Chapter," and also appeared in "Love a la Carte," "Coyote Requiem," "Random Doors," and "Serial Blondes." One of his most memorable performances was in George O'Barts' "Pizza Shop: The Movie," where he brought to life the unforgettable character of Uncle Dick.
Gary is set to make his television debut in the summer of 2012, with an appearance on NBC's Discovery Channel program "Disappeared." Furthermore, he is producing and starring in his first co-written short film, "Love & Order," which is slated for release in the fall of 2012.