Gary Hilborn
Gary Hilborn is a versatile actor known for his impressive work in both theatre and film. He garnered significant acclaim for his portrayal of "Eddie Carbone" in a celebrated New York production of Arthur Miller's tragic masterpiece, A View from the Bridge, earning a nomination for a Broadway World Award for "Best Actor in a Play." His recent stage endeavors include a standout performance in the New York premiere of Carol Carpenter's Sweet, Sweet Spirit at Manhattan Theatre Works. Additionally, he originated the character "Mickey Maloney" alongside Karina Arroyave in her play The Love Junkies of Hell's Kitchen.
In the realm of television, Gary has made guest appearances in several popular series, showcasing his talent in shows such as "The Blacklist," "Taxi Brooklyn," "Blue Bloods," and "Gossip Girl." His filmography includes notable projects like the award-winning feature Jane Wants a Boyfriend and the romantic comedy In Stereo, both of which highlight his range as an actor.
Gary's foundational training stems from The Atlantic Theater Company’s Acting School, co-founded by the esteemed David Mamet and William H. Macy. His dedication to the craft and diverse portfolio continues to establish him as a prominent figure in the performing arts.