Gary Stretch

Works
Actor (7),
Birthday
1968-11-04

Gary Stretch - known for his work in such projectsAdvice for working with the Map of emotions: «Dead Man's Shoes» (2004), «Savages» (2012), «World Trade Center» (2006), «Alexander» (2004), «The Heavy» (2010),

Gary Stretch (born in St. Helens, Lancashire) is a British boxer, male model, and actor. In 2004 Stretch was cast as psychotic gangster "Sonny" in Shane Meadows' gritty cult thriller Dead Man's Shoes (2004), for which Stretch received a BIFA nomination alongside fellow British actor Paddy Considine. He went on to appear in the Oliver Stone film Alexander (2004). Stretch also starred in the UK film Freebird in 2008, directed by Jon Ivay. Appearing alongside Phil Daniels and Geoff Bell, the film followed three bikers across a drug fuelled ride in the Welsh countryside.

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The most significant works of Gary Stretch

World Trade Center
World Trade Center (2006)
Character: John's Paramedic
Alexander
Alexander (2004)
Character: Cleitus
Dead Man's Shoes
Dead Man's Shoes (2004)
Character: Sonny - Leading
The Heavy (2010)
Character: Mitchell 'Boots' Mason - Leading
Mega Shark vs. Crocosaurus (2010)
Character: Nigel Putnam - Leading
Savages
Savages (2012)
Character: Bad Ass Biker
Jurassic Attack (2013)
Character: Captain John Steakley - Leading


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