Gus Lynch was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he developed a unique linguistic flair due to his Russian ancestry. This exposure to diverse cultures and languages would later influence his passion for accents and performing colorful characters.
Growing up in New York City, Gus was surrounded by a rich tapestry of cultures, dialects, and personalities, which further nurtured his appreciation for accents and performing. This exposure would eventually lead him to pursue a career in the performing arts.
Prior to devoting himself full-time to acting, Gus established himself in Medical Radiology/MRI/CT Scan, demonstrating his versatility and adaptability. However, he never lost his passion for theater and television, and he went on to secure roles in several New York-based soaps, including "Loving", "All My Children", and "One Life To Live".
Outside of acting, Gus has a plethora of interests and hobbies. He is an avid saltwater fisherman, boater, and classic car restorer. He is also an organic gardener and has played and coached semi-professional baseball.
Gus eventually made the move to Los Angeles, where he continued to hone his craft. He studied with renowned acting coach Howard Fine and further refined his skills at The Groundlings, Second City, Margie Haber Studio, and The Michael Lembeck Comedy Workshop, among others.
In Los Angeles, Gus has had the opportunity to work on a variety of projects, including "The Jimmy Kimmel Show", "Tim and Eric Awesome", "Profiler", and "Maron". He has also appeared in several short films alongside notable actors such as Ken Jeong, Michael Cera, Cory Hardrict, Deji LaRay, and Clark Duke.