Gary Mascaro was an American actor who is best known for Night of the Comet, Picasso Trigger, and The Roommates.
Personal and Family Life
Gary Mascaro was born on September 12, 1949, in Wyoming, USA. He had a passion for performing arts from a young age, which led him to pursue a career in acting and choreography. His talent shone through in various projects, and he became well-known in the entertainment community.
Career
Mascaro appeared in several films, including The Roommates in 1973, where he was credited as Arnie. He also worked as a choreographer for notable projects such as Night of the Comet in 1984 and Picasso Trigger in 1988. In 1988, he received the Drama Logue Award for Outstanding Choreography for his work on “The Bear That Wasn’t” at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre.
Death and Legacy
Gary Mascaro passed away on December 2, 1992, due to complications from AIDS. His contributions to the arts, especially in choreography, left a lasting impact on those who worked with him. Mascaro will be remembered for his creative spirit and dedication to his craft.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role | Type |
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The Roommates | 1973 | Arnie (as Gary Warren Mascaro) | Film |
The Blue Knight | 1975 | Episode Role | TV Series |
Night of the Comet | 1984 | Choreographer | Film |
Picasso Trigger | 1988 | Dance Choreographer | Film |