Gary Hilborn is a talented actor, renowned for his impressive performances in various television shows, including Law & Order: Organized Crime, Daredevil, and The Blacklist, among many others. Born and raised in Louisiana, he began his acting journey at the tender age of twelve, commencing his training and performing as an actor.
As he transitioned to New York, Gary enrolled in the prestigious Atlantic Theater Company, founded by the renowned David Mamet and William H. Macy. He swiftly secured guest spots on several daytime soap operas, including a recurring role on the iconic All My Children, which premiered in 1970.
Throughout his illustrious career, Gary has made appearances in a vast array of hit television series across nearly every major network and streaming platform. His impressive repertoire is a testament to his versatility and dedication to his craft.
However, Gary's true passion lies in the stage, where he is an active and integral part of New York's vibrant theatre community. He has received numerous accolades for his outstanding performances, including the "Best One-Man Drama" award for his captivating solo turn in Michael Miller's play "Transfiguration" Off-Broadway.
Gary was also nominated for a Best Actor award by BroadwayWorld for his powerful portrayal of "Eddie Carbone" in Arthur Miller's classic play "A View from the Bridge." His impressive stage credits also include the New York premiere of Carol Carpenter's play "Sweet, Sweet Spirit" at Manhattan Theatre Works, as well as the original role of "Mickey" in the play "The Love Junkies of Hell's Kitchen," written by and co-starring Karina Arroyave, at Theater for the New City.