Gary Jerome
Originally from a small city in the northwest corner of Ohio named Van Wert. He was born on March 22, 1959. In 1974 Gary's father took a new job in Dallas and brought his family all the way south to the great state of Texas. This is where Gary was going to get the show business bug. Gary loved performing in front of his family so much that he tried out for the lead in "You're a Good Man Charlie Brown" in 1975, and got it. He not only got the lead role, but Gary got bit with the acting bug. Playing an extra in Ron Howard's first TV movie, Cotton Candy (1978), Gary knew what he wanted to do. Several years had passed and Gary found himself living two doors down from the Director of Photography of Robocop (1987) Gary's friend let him slip into it!
Many years later, Gary loves to perform and write, hoping to one day find the time to write the perfect screenplay or script that will showcase his comedic prowess. Most of his friends knew and hoped that one day he would follow his calling and pursue his dream of acting on the big screen. It wasn't until 2005 that Gary began to focus seriously on his determination to succeed in the brutal entertainment industry.
Gary Jerome currently lives in Twin Falls, Idaho, Dallas and Austin, Texas. He has a Bachelor of Arts degree from Texas Tech University in Finance.
He has signed with Acclaim Talent in Austin - Open Range Management in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and continues to build up his body of work.