The production of Memory River that Gary appeared in last year with Emerging Artists Theatre – has been picked up for a run in San Diego! Now called by it’s original title Patient HM.
Details to follow…
The Accidental Husband
DVD will be released November 10th staring
Uma Thurman,
Colin Firth and
Jeffrey Dean Morgan (and featuring Gary as the City Hall Clerk who tells Uma she has an “accidental husband”).
Now queuable at NetFlix and Blockbuster.
“The 2009 Webby Awards named ManicAttack.com as an honoree in the humor category along-side the likes of Funny or Die, My Damn Channel, and The Soup.”
Gary plays the speed walking coach in SPEED CREEPER a featured series of
www.manicattack.com
Gary appears with Luna Stages in NJ for a reading of Matt Schatz’s exciting new play “The Tallest Building in the World.” The story of the architect, building manger & engineer of the original World Trade Center. The reading took place around the corner from an iron factory that happened to be building a model unit of the new World Trade Center. www.lunastage.org

Gary will appear this June on ABC’s One Life to Live – causing trouble for Rex and Stacy as maitre d’ Edward Rooney.
MEMORY RIVERby Vanda,
directed by Troy Miller
presented by Emerging Artists Theatre
Feb 25 – Mar 8
TADA Theatre 15 W 28th St (Bway/5th)
Schedule/info/tickets: www.EATheatre.org
Based on a landmark medical case – this world premiere of Memory River tells the story of Patient HM and explores memory, identity and the ethics of medical science. Without your memory, who are you?
For over 5 decades, Patient HM “was recognized as the most important patient in the history of brain science.” –NY Times.
launchs the season finale of Speed Creepers.
“THE RACE.” Will Reginald Putz (Gary Cowling) be able to coach Alan Benderhoven (Matthew Crowley) to the Speed Walking National title?
Shooting Johnson Roebling was screened at Tribeca Cinemas on July 26th as on official selection of the Independent Features Festival.
Gary’s posse includes Patrick Boyd, Alisha McKinney, Margaret Burnham, Robert Farrior & Jim Gaylord.



