Gary Buckner is an actor, known for Workaholics (2011), Pathology (2008) and Changeling (2008).
Gary Buffitt is an actor, known for The Book of Nightmares (2017) and Hyde (2012).
Born July 19, 1941 and raised in Elizabethton, Tennessee, Gary's father, Robert Bullock, was a great movie fan. Thus, Gary watched a lot of films as a small boy, from Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers to Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, and, of course, Roy Rogers. Fascinated with acting, Gary nonetheless first began his professional life as a computer programmer, working at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, and at the Millstone Radar site in New England. He abandoned that career path to become an actor later in life, and met his wife, Mil Nicholson, during a stage production of 'The Crucible'. They now record audio books, with Mil performing all the characters of Charles Dickens' novels. Gary Bullock worked on narrating a documentary about the 325th Fighter Group during World War II, called 'The Checkertails'. He has authored two screenplays: 'Elsewhen', a sci-fi romance (based on his novel 'The Elsewhen Gene') and 'Ridge Runner' (described as "a true Civil War story"). In his spare time, he has built and flown three dozen model aircraft, with the number growing.
Gary Burghoff was born on 24 May 1943 in Bristol, Connecticut, USA. He is an actor and director, known for M*A*S*H (1972), Tyuhvhj (1970) and Behind the Waterfall (1995). He was previously married to Elisabeth Bostrom and Janet Gayle.
A blond-haired, fair-complexioned actor with a toothy grin and capable of an unsettling glint in his eyes, Gary Busey was born in Goose Creek, Texas, and was raised in Oklahoma. He is the son of Sadie Virginia (Arnett), a homemaker, and Delmar Lloyd Busey, a construction design manager. He has English, as well as Irish, Scottish, and German, ancestry. He graduated from Nathan Hale High School in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1962 and for a while was a professional musician. A talented drummer, he played in several bands, including those of country-and-western legends Leon Russell, Kris Kristofferson and Willie Nelson. Busey's first film appearance was as a biker in the low-budget Angels Hard as They Come (1971) and, over the next few years, he landed several film roles generally as a country hick/redneck or surly, rebellious types. His real breakthrough came in the dynamic film The Buddy Holly Story (1978), with Busey taking the lead role as Buddy Holly, in addition to playing guitar and singing all the vocals! His stellar performance scored him a Best Actor nomination and the attention of Hollywood taking overcasting agents. Next up, he joined fellow young actors William Katt and Jan-Michael Vincent as surfing buddies growing up together in the cult surf film Big Wednesday (1978), directed by John Milius. However, a string of appearances in somewhat mediocre films took him out of the spotlight for several years, until he played the brutal assassin Mr. Joshua trying to kill Los Angeles cops Mel Gibson and Danny Glover in the runaway mega-hit Lethal Weapon (1987). Further strong roles followed, including alongside Danny Glover once again in Predator 2 (1990). He was back on the beaches, this time tracking bank robbers with FBI agent Keanu Reeves, in Point Break (1991) and nearly stole the show as a psychotic Navy officer in league with terrorists led by Tommy Lee Jones taking over the USS Missouri in the highly popular Under Siege (1992). The entertaining Busey has continued to remain busy in front of the cameras and has certainly developed a minor cult following among many film fans. Plus, he's also the proud father of accomplished young actor Jake Busey, whose looks make him almost a dead ringer for his famous father.
Gary Byrne is an actor, known for Pilgrimage (2017), In View (2016) and Sonny Capone (2020).
Gary C. Daniels is a producer and writer, known for REAL School (2006), Lost Worlds of Georgia (2005) and Volusia Magazine (2017).
Gary C. Warren began his career as an actor while attending St. Louis University. After working in the St. Louis area for four years performing in everything from the Robin Hood Show at Six Flags to the St. Louis Science Center's Educational tour of grade schools, he moved to Los Angeles to continue pursuing his acting goals. While in Los Angeles, Gary studied at Second City and Acme Comedy while going out for audition after audition after audition. After being cast as Frat Boy #1 and Surfer #3 numerous times, he decided to begin writing and directing his own short films in order to showcase his acting. This led to him working on the production side at MTV on Date My Mom and Next, two quality programs. After his father was diagnosed with prostate cancer, Warren moved back to the St. Louis area to be with him. After a period of feeling sorry for himself, Warren decided that it didn't matter where he lived, he could still make feature films. After checking himself into a clinic for medical testing, he made enough money to finance his feature directorial debut, "The Path of Torment." It was a horror/dark comedy which centered on two killers who disguise themselves at Mormons in order to torture a couple. It had its world premiere at the Action on Film Festival in Pasadena and was named one of 2009's Top Ten Horror Films by moviecynics. Gary set out to turn his dark comedy world view on romantic comedies and wrote "Best Laid Schemes". While working his day job as a writer/producer/editor for a St. Louis television station, Gary would produce, star, direct and edit the film on nights and weekends, except for when he would again check himself into medical studies for funding. "Best Laid Schemes" had it's World Premiere Bare Bones International Film Festival and played festivals around the world where it won numerous awards including Best Comedy Feature, Best Writer and Best Actor. Gary returned to Los Angeles and began writing/producing in reality television where he now works as an EP/Showrunner. He continues to write and direct indie projects.
Gary Cady was born on September 14, 1959 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Mona Lisa (1986), Erik the Viking (1989) and Leaving (1984).
Gary Cain is known for Masters of Illusion (2014) and On the Case with Paula Zahn (2009).