Gary Levert
Award winning actor Gary Levert was born on August 29,1958 in Sudbury, Ontario Canada to Jackie and Ed Levert. He and his family moved to Bathurst, New Brunswick when he was eight years old where he spent most of his formative years. Gary caught the bug for acting at an early age and has been hard at it ever since. Described as a chameleon-like actor Gary is well known to TV and film audiences north and south of the border and has amassed an impressive resume. Working on Moby Dick with William Hurt and Ethan Hawke, Bag of Bones with Pierce Brosnan, and Jesse Stone with Tom Selleck to name a few. Gary's most notable and critically acclaimed performance came with his 1st ACTRA Award in Trudeau II Maverick in the Making. He was presented with his second ACTRA Award for his work on the film, Heart of Rhyme, written and directed by Cory Bowles. He was also nominated for his third ACTRA Award for his compelling performance in Shandi Mitchell's, The Disappeared, along side Billy Campbell, Shawn Doyle and Brian Downy. Gary just wrapped on his first season in the TV drama, Le Clan directed by Jim Donovan for Radio Canada where he plays Damien Logan, an Irish Montrealer, as an organized crime Kingpin.