Gary's life story began in Colon, Panama, where he took his first breath, before relocating to Los Angeles, California at the tender age of six. He was the youngest of four siblings, and his family's move would have a profound impact on his future endeavors.
As he grew up in LA, Gary's passion for music began to take center stage, and he enrolled in Alexander Hamilton High School Academy of Music. However, his true calling lay elsewhere - in the theatre program. At the age of fourteen, he started taking acting classes, laying the groundwork for a lifelong career in the performing arts.
After completing his high school education, Gary took a bold step and enlisted in the U.S. Navy, where he served as an aviation specialist. His time in the Navy not only honed his skills but also instilled in him a sense of discipline and camaraderie.
Upon completing his naval service, Gary signed with Relevé Entertainment Agency, headed by the talented Holly Davis-Carter. His professional journey began with guest appearances on Paramount Network's "The Watcher" and USA Network's "Pacific Blue", where he shared the screen with the renowned actor Rick Rossivich. Gary credits the latter film as a major influence in his decision to join the Navy, and working alongside Rick as a surreal experience.
Gary's unique blend of talents led him to join Mayumana, an Israeli dance theater troupe that combines dance, song, and percussion. For five years, he was a cast member of this esteemed group, perfecting his craft and gaining invaluable experience.
After leaving Mayumana, Gary continued to pursue his passion for film and television, and his journey has been marked by numerous successes. With his extensive background in the performing arts, he has become a versatile and accomplished actor, with a story that is as fascinating as it is inspiring.