Gary Levert, an accomplished and celebrated thespian, entered this world on August 29, 1958, in the picturesque city of Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, to loving parents Jackie and Ed Levert. At a remarkably young age of eight, his family made the significant decision to relocate to the charming town of Bathurst, New Brunswick, where he would go on to spend the majority of his formative years.
Gary's innate fascination with the art of acting was palpable from his earliest years, and he has devoted himself to the relentless pursuit of mastering his craft, driven by an unwavering passion that has only intensified with time.
His remarkable adaptability as an actor has garnered him far-reaching acclaim, and he has constructed an impressive and diverse portfolio of work, showcasing his impressive range and versatility across a wide spectrum of projects.
Notable credits of this individual include collaborating with esteemed actors such as William Hurt and Ethan Hawke on a film adaptation of Herman Melville's literary masterpiece, Moby Dick. He also had the opportunity to work alongside Pierce Brosnan in the psychological thriller, Bag of Bones, and Tom Selleck in the Jesse Stone film series.
Gary's impressive acting career has garnered him a third nomination for his outstanding performance in Shandi Mitchell's thought-provoking drama, The Disappeared, alongside an accomplished cast including Billy Campbell, Shawn Doyle, and Brian Downey.
Gary's most recent and notable project is the captivating TV drama, Le Clan, expertly directed by Jim Donovan for Radio Canada. In this project, Gary takes on the complex and intriguing role of Damien Logan, a multifaceted character who embodies the persona of an Irish Montrealer and organized crime Kingpin.