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Gary Grimes (born June 2, 1955, in San Francisco) is an American actor.
Gary Grimes' first major role was in the 1971 motion picture Summer of '42, playing a teenager who has an affair with a beautiful older woman, played by Jennifer O'Neill. For that role, Grimes was nominated in 1972 for a Golden Globe Award as Most Promising Newcomer—Male and a BAFTA Award as Best Newcomer.
Grimes also starred in the sequel Class of '44 (1973), which followed his character to college.
Grimes' other movie credits include Cahill U.S. Marshal (1973) alongside John Wayne, The Spikes Gang (1974) with Lee Marvin and Ron Howard and the cult Disney film Gus (1976), about a mule that kicks field goals. He was offered a TV series during that time period, but turned it down.
Grimes retired from show business in the late 1970s, still lives in Los Angeles and has remained out of public view since that time. "I got to the point where the work wasn't up to the quality that I wanted," Grimes told American Profile magazine in 2011. "I'm very happy in my decision."
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1993
as George's Friend (archive footage) (uncredited)
1990
as Gary
1987
as Beatles (voice)
1982
as Buddy Young
1981
as Dr. Scott Baylor
1976
as Jack Devlin
1976
as Andy Petrovic
1974
as Will
1973
as Daniel "Danny" Cahill
1973
as Hermie
1973
as Woody
1972
as Ben Mockridge
1971
as Howie Bowers
1971
as Hermie
1969
1965
as Choirboy
1960
1955
as Bede