Gary Hauger
- Actor
Gary Hauger was born in Bangor, Maine, USA to Mary and Geoffrey Hauger,
neither of which were involved with television or film in anyway. He
began performing in school plays at the age of five and auditioned for
his first feature film
Graveyard Shift (1990) at the age
of seventeen because he and some friends heard about the open call on
the radio. Graduating with honors with a Bachelor of Science in
Communications & Broadcasting, Gary worked in the Portland, Maine radio
market as a disc jockey and directed his first theatrical production of
Agatha Christie's "Ten Little Indians" while in college. After college
Gary began screen-writing and working on independent films, with his
first major role in
Scooter McGruder (2011). Gary's
voice has also been used for numerous commercial projects, radio
dramas, and audio books. He lives with his wife and son, outside
Lewiston, Maine.