Gary Anthony Sturgis is a New Orleans born actor/writer/director best-known for his portrayal of the villain in two of Tyler Perry's biggest hit films, "Diary of A Mad Black Woman" (as Jamison Jackson) and "Daddy's Little Girls" (as Joseph Woods). He also co-starred opposite Terrence Howard in "Pride", as the charming yet sinister pimp/drug dealer Franklin Washington. Recently, he has stepped out the role of bad guy to co-star in the comedy "Chicago Pulaski Jones" with Kel Mitchell and Cedric the Entertainer. Also a professional voice artist, Sturgis has voiced network promos for UPN, CBS, PBS and ABC, cartoons and video games (Static Shock, Batman, Scooby Doo and The Cyber Chase, Fairly Odd Parents, Spiderman) and is heard on countless commercials for radio and television. His raspy bass-baritone voice that the women find hard to resist has even been heard on national movie trailers and promotions for; "Bones", "Two Can Play That Game", "The Others", "The Brothers" and "The Wood" to name a select few. In addition, he is also the voice for the History Channel's "K-9 Cops". For another surprise, Gary also produces and writes rap music and has a successful recording under the moniker Illuminati called Fahrenheit, which is still available on iTunes. As a writer/producer, Gary is producing some of his own feature-length screenplays (he has written more than ten), and has packaged his works into three and four picture deals and commenced to shopping them around town for financing and distribution. We have only scratched the surface of this multi-faceted creative soul. Since Sturgis had been writing for years, the next natural progression was to direct. After directing "Lend A Hand", a 90-second short film for the American Black Film Festival (ABFF), Gary realized that directing was yet another feather he could stick in his talented cap. He also exercises his writing chops daily as a regular staff writer on the number-one urban comedy in the history of cable television, "House of Payne" and the latest Tyler Perry series, "Meet The Browns", on which he also plays a recurring character. Gary will be directing two of his own films, a comedy, "The Inheritance" and an action drama, "Le Bon Temps Rouler", in the near future as the first two films from his production company, GEMFilmworks. The multi-hyphenated talent is already respected as an actor and plans to make an even bigger mark in the entertainment business while he perpetually broadens his horizons.
Gary Anthony Williams is an African-American actor, comedian and writer from Atlanta, Georgia who is known for playing Uncle Ruckus from The Boondocks, Bebop from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows and Tarik Jackson from Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle. He is married to Leslie Williams and had a son, Ethan.
Gary Arzberger is an actor, known for The Song of Sway Lake (2018) and Laybabb: A Story in Gibberish (2011).
Gary Asipi is known for More Than This (2022).
Mr. Auerbach's feature film and documentary history includes writing and directing the dark comedy feature "Just Your Luck" starring Vince Vaughn, Jon Favreau and Virginia Madsen. Other films and docs include: "The Occupants" starring Cristin Milioti and Michael Rady, "The Great American Christmas", "Prescription Thugs", "Karaoke Superstars", "Hampton High Revealed", "Choose You" with Hilary Swank and numerous "Rockumentaries" for MTV and VH-1. As key member and creator for MTV, Gary lent his talents creating and producing shows including "The Jon Stewart Show", "Singled Out", "Punk'd", "Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County" and Peabody Award winning documentary, "Decade." As Founder and CEO of Go Go Luckey Entertainment, Gary created and produced thousands of hours of TV, feature films and digital content including: "Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County", "Paranormal State", "Decoded", "The Occupants", "Kidnap and Rescue", "Exorcist Files", The crypto, zoological, horror series "Lost Tapes", and the Cannes Lions winning "Hampton High Revealed." Auerbach's newest venture is "Top Dead Center Films", "It's a culmination of everything I love to do, write, direct, produce and sell". "It's been my motivating vision and dream since I made my first zombie student film in High School." Auerbach is a paranormal and horror aficionado having created and produced hundreds of hours of paranormal, horror, thriller and sci-fi content. Auerbach states "I've probably been in more haunted, scary, odd places than anyone else in the world, and I'm always looking forward to my next adventure."
Gary was born in Louisville, Kentucky and he grew up in Lakeland, Florida. He retired after working 30-years with the Lakeland Police Department with his last assignment as the official spokesperson for the police department. He got his big break in 2009 as a Police Technical Advisor on the set of the film "Endure", the Polk-based crime thriller written and directed by Joe O'Brien. As a consultant for the film starring Judd Nelson, Devon Sawa and Tom Arnold, he put his knowledge to work and was a featured extra in the film. Gary continues to work full time as a contractual Public Information Officer while working part-time in the film/TV industry as a police technical advisor and actor. He has worked with the Discovery Channel on several on crime syndicate series and local production companies on various commercials. Roles in more indies followed, including The Breaking Point (2014), Two days (2016) and Turnaround (2017). By now, Gary had built a reliable reputation for playing a cop and he continues to amass a diverse body of film and television work, challenging himself with each role. Gary has been a featured extra on several films highlighting his acting ability such as in "Frank vs God" featuring Henry Ian Cusick who is known for his role as Desmond Hume on the U.S. television series Lost, for which he received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination. In 2016, Gary was also featured in Sean Baker's, Golden Globe and Oscar nomination film, The Florida Project staring alongside Willem Dafoe. Gary followed next with an appearance in The Groveland Four as a Klansman which won the Grand Jury Winner, Best Documentary Film at the Orlando Urban Film Festival. Gary was a consultant in all of these films. Gary's aim is simple; to provide the film/TV industry with the best technical advice, maintain the authenticity and realism of their production while respecting the creative process of film making.
Gary Bader is known for My Name Is Jonah (2014).
Gary Bailey is known for Twisted (2019).
Gary Ballard is an actor, known for Murder in the First (1995), Shameless (2011) and Defending Your Life (1991).