Gary Cairns

Gary’s journey in film and TV is kinda wild, honestly. Born and raised in Cleveland, he kicked things off by popping up in more than twenty commercials—yeah, he was that guy in the ad you half-remember. Then it’s like, one minute he’s hustling auditions, next thing you know, he’s showing up in stuff like “Justified” and “Criminal Minds.” Not exactly small potatoes, right? The guy’s shared sets with legends—Brad Dourif (seriously, Chucky himself?) in “Malignant,” and then there’s Norman Reedus and Kim Coates in “Hero Wanted.” He’s even worked alongside Timothy Olyphant on the FX hit “Justified,” which, if you know, you know. But Gary doesn’t just do the acting thing—he co-wrote, produced, and starred in the indie flick “Monumental,” teaming up with Luke Albright. That’s some serious multitasking. He also took the lead in “Purgatory Road,” which didn’t just come and go—it racked up awards and hit screens in Feb 2019. Lately? He’s back at it with the director from “Daylights End,” making moves in “The Channel” (shoutout to William Kaufman), “One Ranger” with Jesse V. Johnson steering the ship, “Day Labor” by R. Ellis Frazier, and “Operation Blood Hunt,” directed by Louis Mandylor. The dude’s basically a chameleon, sliding from gritty thrillers to indie gems without missing a beat. If you’re into movies with a bit of edge and a face you swear you’ve seen before, Gary’s kinda your guy.

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Personal details

  • Height: 6′ (1.83 m)
  • Birth Location: Cleveland, Ohio, USA
  • Professions: Actor, Writer, Producer

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    • Quotes:

      reference nLook, chasing a paycheck for the sake of it? That’s a one-way ticket to burnout city. But when you’re actually obsessed with what you do—like, you’d do it for free just because it’s your thing—suddenly, you’re putting in hours without even noticing. You get damn good at it, almost by accident. People start noticing your work, doors crack open, and opportunities just kinda show up. And yeah, eventually, the cash starts rolling in, not because you were hustling for the money, but because you’re actually delivering the good stuff. It’s funny how the universe works like that; passion draws attention. If you’re putting your soul into it, people feel that, and they wanna be part of whatever you’re building. Money ends up being the sidekick, not the goal. Do what lights you up and the rest just follows, no joke.

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