Garry Kluger began acting at the age of 8 and continued professionally right up to the time when he realized that the last 8 roles he had auditioned for were all in the elf/leprechaun genre. So he concentrated on his writing.
As a writer Garry has authored, 19 plays, 3 books, 2 TV pilots, several television series, and 12 documentaries. He also written for various national magazines on a variety of topics, was a movie reviewer, and an entertainment reporter for a Los Angeles newspaper and a writing member of Theatre West; one of Los Angeles’ most prestigious theatre companies.
As a long-time Disney writer, Garry has written many live shows for Disneyland, helping to create the original Innoventions Building. He has also written Disney World, WDI, and Disney Down Under.
Three of Garry...
Garry Kluger began acting at the age of 8 and continued professionally right up to the time when he realized that the last 8 roles he had auditioned for were all in the elf/leprechaun genre. So he concentrated on his writing.
As a writer Garry has authored, 19 plays, 3 books, 2 TV pilots, several television series, and 12 documentaries. He also written for various national magazines on a variety of topics, was a movie reviewer, and an entertainment reporter for a Los Angeles newspaper and a writing member of Theatre West; one of Los Angeles’ most prestigious theatre companies.
As a long-time Disney writer, Garry has written many live shows for Disneyland, helping to create the original Innoventions Building. He has also written Disney World, WDI, and Disney Down Under.
Three of Garry’s plays have been semi-finalists for the prestigious O’Neill Playwright’s Conference. His play The Other Half, was a part of the 2014 Pittsburgh New Works Festival and WestFest at Theatre West in Los Angeles, and Top Ten at the Sterts Playwrights Festival in London. The Homecoming, was a finalist in the Warner International Playwrights Festival, the West Hollywood Gay and Lesbian Play Reading Festival, and winner of the Chaos Theory Play Festival in 2011. In 2010 Garry’s play Brotherhood won “The Audience Favorite” as a part of the Hollywood Fringe Festival at the Tre Stage. In 2009 Garry was honored to receive the prestigious Red Carpet Award from Women In Theatre for his contributions, as a playwright, to Los Angeles theatre