George Gallo, a talented individual, embarked on a new chapter in his life by relocating from his hometown of Mamaroneck, New York to the vibrant city of Los Angeles in the year 1982.
After spending four years in his new surroundings, Gallo's hard work and dedication paid off when he successfully produced the film "Wise Guys", a comedy caper starring Danny DeVito and Joe Piscopo.
The following year, Gallo brought to life the classic buddy/cops and robbers movie "Midnight Run", featuring an all-star cast including Robert De Niro and Charles Grodin.
In 1990, Gallo took on a new challenge by writing and directing the critically acclaimed film "29th Street", starring Danny Aiello and Anthony LaPaglia.
Throughout his illustrious career, Gallo has accumulated an impressive list of credits, including the 1995 blockbuster "Bad Boys", starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence.
With his next project, the film "Friend Again", set to hit the big screens soon, Gallo continues to demonstrate his versatility and skill as a director, writer, and producer.