Gary Grubbs
- Actor
- Writer
- Soundtrack
Gary and his wife Glenda moved to Los Angeles in 1977 for Gary to
pursue a writing career. He went on an open call as an actor, got the
part, and now two hundred parts later Gary is still acting. Gary and
Glenda now have a home in Mississippi and an apartment in Los Angeles,
and Gary works both the southern and L.A. markets.
In the last few years Gary has devoted much of his time to writing and
has successfully sold two pilot scripts to CBS, two screenplays and had
his first full length Equity play, "As the Crow Flies", receive its
world premier. The production was both a creative and financial success
and received many positive reviews. Currently he has a project in
development at Warner Horizon.
In 2008 Gary can be seen in "In the Electric Mist" with Tommie Lee
Jones, "Deal" with Burt Reynolds, "Good Intentions" with Elaine
Hendrix, "Major Movie Star" with Jessica Simpson, and "My Mom's New
Boyfriend" with Meg Ryan and Antonio Banderas.
Gary has worked as an actor for some of the most distinguished film
directors of our time in a number of motion pictures, including "JFK"
(Oliver Stone), "Silkwood" (Mike Nichols), "Nadine" (Robert Benton),
"Honkytonk Man" (Clint Eastwood), and "The Border" (Tony Richardson).
Other feature credits include "The X-Files," "Doubletake," and
"The Astronaut's Wife".
On television, Grubbs made a name for himself by portraying attorneys
in two of the highest rated programs in television history, "The
Burning Bed" and "Fatal Vision". He has also starred in numerous
movies-of-the-week and miniseries, including "Canal Street Brothel",
"For One Night", "Foxfire", and many others. Gary's recent series and
episodic work includes appearances on "ER", "Angel", "NCIS", "K-ville", "Will &
Grace" and "The O.C."
Gary and Glenda have a daughter Molly who is employed at Team One
Advertising in Los Angeles, and their son Logan is a grad student at
The University of Southern Mississippi.
pursue a writing career. He went on an open call as an actor, got the
part, and now two hundred parts later Gary is still acting. Gary and
Glenda now have a home in Mississippi and an apartment in Los Angeles,
and Gary works both the southern and L.A. markets.
In the last few years Gary has devoted much of his time to writing and
has successfully sold two pilot scripts to CBS, two screenplays and had
his first full length Equity play, "As the Crow Flies", receive its
world premier. The production was both a creative and financial success
and received many positive reviews. Currently he has a project in
development at Warner Horizon.
In 2008 Gary can be seen in "In the Electric Mist" with Tommie Lee
Jones, "Deal" with Burt Reynolds, "Good Intentions" with Elaine
Hendrix, "Major Movie Star" with Jessica Simpson, and "My Mom's New
Boyfriend" with Meg Ryan and Antonio Banderas.
Gary has worked as an actor for some of the most distinguished film
directors of our time in a number of motion pictures, including "JFK"
(Oliver Stone), "Silkwood" (Mike Nichols), "Nadine" (Robert Benton),
"Honkytonk Man" (Clint Eastwood), and "The Border" (Tony Richardson).
Other feature credits include "The X-Files," "Doubletake," and
"The Astronaut's Wife".
On television, Grubbs made a name for himself by portraying attorneys
in two of the highest rated programs in television history, "The
Burning Bed" and "Fatal Vision". He has also starred in numerous
movies-of-the-week and miniseries, including "Canal Street Brothel",
"For One Night", "Foxfire", and many others. Gary's recent series and
episodic work includes appearances on "ER", "Angel", "NCIS", "K-ville", "Will &
Grace" and "The O.C."
Gary and Glenda have a daughter Molly who is employed at Team One
Advertising in Los Angeles, and their son Logan is a grad student at
The University of Southern Mississippi.