
Gary Galone
Acting
Massachusetts native born June 25, 1964. High school three-sport athlete and class president who went on to the University of Massachusetts to play baseball and study business. Graduated in 1986 with a major in marketing and a minor in communications. Began pursuing acting in 1988 when he worked as an extra on his first film, "Field of Dreams," where he pitched batting practice to Kevin Costner in dream sequence scenes that were eventually cut from the film. Joined AFTRA in March of 1989, and became eligible for SAG through principal work shortly thereafter. Joined his family's incentive and awards company in 1990, helping to grow it to over $30 million in annual revenue, while at the same time pursuing acting by appearing in numerous commercials, industrial training films, independent films and television.

Boston Strangler
Belmont Detective

CODA
Coast Guard Officer

Si
Coach V

Holiday for Heroes
Captain Nelson

The Post
NY Times Staffer

Bleed for This
Caesar's Pit Boss

Spotlight
Jack Dunn

Black Mass
State Captain

The Makeover
Officer Rory

The Company Men
Karlson (uncredited)

The Town
Internal Affairs Officer at Fenway

Shutter Island
Gate Guard

Where Angels Dance
Officer Davis







