Gary W. Allison

Gary W. Allison (born March 29, 1972) is an American Screenwriter and Film Producer.
Career
Gary W. Allison made his debut in screenwriting with the short film The Boy Who Faced His Giant in 2004 with co-writer Ric Viers. Prior to the short, he worked in film and television as a camera operator, location sound mixer, and directing local and national television commercials. In 2008, Gary wrote the horror screenplay Cut, Print, produced by Orlando Entertainment and starring Vince Orlando and Ken Foree. That same year, he received recognition for his screenplay The Scarlet as a BlueCat Screenwriting Lab finalist.
Personal Life
Gary was born in Pontiac, MI. The son of a police officer and a school bookkeeper, he grew up in various parts of the United States due to the family's extensive relocation efforts. However, Gary spent most of his formable years in Michigan.
After graduating from Pontiac Central High School in 1990, Gary enlisted in the United States Navy. During his 4 years in the Navy, he earned the rank of Seaman and worked within the Naval Intelligence community as a Cryptologist.
 
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