Gary Levert, a renowned and award-winning actor, was born on August 29, 1958, in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, to Jackie and Ed Levert. At the tender age of eight, he relocated with his family to Bathurst, New Brunswick, where he spent the majority of his formative years.
Gary's passion for acting was ignited at an early age, and he has been dedicated to his craft ever since. Described as a chameleon-like actor, he has made a significant impact on both television and film audiences across the border, boasting an impressive and extensive resume.
Gary's extensive list of credits includes notable projects such as Moby Dick, alongside William Hurt and Ethan Hawke, Bag of Bones with Pierce Brosnan, and Jesse Stone with Tom Selleck, to name a few. His most critically acclaimed performance to date was his 1st ACTRA Award-winning role in Trudeau II: Maverick in the Making.
Gary's talent was once again recognized with his second ACTRA Award for his outstanding work on the film Heart of Rhyme, written and directed by Cory Bowles. Additionally, he received a nomination for his compelling performance in Shandi Mitchell's The Disappeared, alongside Billy Campbell, Shawn Doyle, and Brian Downey.
Gary has recently completed his first season in the TV drama Le Clan, directed by Jim Donovan for Radio Canada, where he played the role of Damien Logan, an Irish Montrealer and organized crime kingpin.