Gary Kent was born on a wheat ranch at Walla Walla, Washington, the son
of Arthur E. and Iola Kent. He graduated from Renton High School,
Renton, Washington, and attended the University of Washington for one quarter, where he
studied journalism, played football and pole-vaulted on the track team.
He dropped out of college and entered the Naval Air Corps in 1952, where he wrote promotion and publicity for the
Navy's elite flying team, The Blue Angels. After his stint in the
military Gary began a career in theatre, working in productions
throughout the South as writer, director and actor. He is an alumnus of
both the Playhouse and Alley Theatres, Houston, Texas.
In l955 Kent moved to Hollywood with wife Joyce and son Greg, where he carved out a career in motion
pictures. Over a 40-year period he has worked with such luminaries as
Jack Nicholson,
Penny Marshall,
Alan Arkin,
James Caan,
Bruce Willis and
Garry Marshall. He has directed action
and supplied special effects for, among others, directors
Peter Bogdanovich,
Brian De Palma,
Richard Rush and
Monte Hellman. He was Unit Production
Manager on the Academy Award-nominated
Phantom of the Paradise (1974).
In the late 1980s he wrote and directed
Rainy Day Friends (1985), which
won Best Special Stunt in a Motion Picture at the International
Stuntman Awards. In l997 his original screenplay, "Where's Bassett's
Body?", won 1st Place, Outstanding Script by a Texas Writer, at the
Lone Star Screenplay Competition in Dallas. In July of 2000 he was one
of two Guests of Honor at the Bicknell International Film Festival,
Bicknell, Utah, and is listed in Who's Who In Entertainment. He has six
children: Greg, a theatre director; Colleen, a teacher; and
Andrew, an attorney, by first wife Joyce Peacock; Chris, a musician; Alex, a paralegal; and Michael,
a visual artist, by second wife Rosemary Gallegly.