Gary Galone
Gary Galone, born on June 25, 1964, in Massachusetts, showcased his athletic prowess early on as a three-sport athlete and class president in high school. He continued his journey in sports at the University of Massachusetts, where he played baseball while pursuing a degree in business. Graduating in 1986 with a major in marketing and a minor in communications set the stage for his multifaceted career.
In 1988, Galone ventured into the world of acting, marking his debut as an extra in the iconic film "Field of Dreams." In this role, he had the unique opportunity to pitch batting practice to Kevin Costner during a dream sequence, although his scenes ultimately did not make the final cut. By March 1989, he joined the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA) and quickly became eligible for the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) through subsequent principal roles.
In 1990, Galone took a significant step by joining his family's incentive and awards company, where he played a vital role in its expansion, helping it achieve over $30 million in annual revenue. Despite his business commitments, he balanced his passion for acting, appearing in a variety of commercials, industrial training films, independent films, and television projects throughout his career. Galone's dedication to both acting and entrepreneurship highlights his diverse talents and resilience in pursuing multiple paths.