Gary Hilborn
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.