Garry Nation

Garry Nation

Historia

Garry Nation is an actor who has arrived only recently to film. Having played numerous roles onstage, often portraying biblical characters, Garry made his film debut as Rabbi Meir in Indescribable (ThornCrown Project, 2013). Soon after he was cast in the title role in Polycarp (Henline Productions, 2015), for which he won the award for Best Actor at the International Christian Film Festival. Having played a rabbi and an ancient Church Father, Garry is a minister in real life as well. The multi-talented actor is also a musician, speaker, educator, and writer. He is also a scholar, holding the Ph.D. from a major Protestant seminary. An Oklahoma native, Garry lives in Texas with his wife Linda. They have three grown children and a growing number of grandchildren.

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Garry Nation

Películas

Missing Persons
Agent Cooper
Two grizzled war veterans go missing after kidnapping a soldier who turns out to be a con artist.
Running the Bases
Ted Graham
When a small-town baseball coach gets the offer of a lifetime from a larger 6A high school, he uproots his family and leaves the only home he's ever known. But as a man of faith, he soon faces extreme opposition to his coaching methods from the school superintendent.
Mayberry Man
The Old Man
An arrogant movie star is busted for speeding in a small southern town and sentenced to attend Mayberry Fest: a weeklong festival celebrating "The Andy Griffith Show." Immersed in a modern-day Mayberry, he’s given a chance to discover the true meaning of friendship and family.
MBF: Man's Best Friend
Ed Hammins
Una historia cautivadora que muestra los paralelismos entre el tratamiento de los veteranos militares heridos y los perros de refugio de 'última oportunidad'.
My Grandpa Detective
Robert Whitmore 1st (Grandpa)
A police detective is partnered with his estranged grandfather to investigate a series of robberies.
Policarpo
Polycarp
Ana es una joven que fue capturada como esclava y estando de venta en el mercado es liberada por los cristianos de Esmirna en el siglo II d.C. Es llevada a casa del Obispo de Esmirna, el reconocido Policarpo quien la acoge como una hija en medio de su casa y su familia. Ana que tenía otras creencias conoce en el nuevo lugar donde se encuentra cómo es la vida de los cristianos, qué piensan y qué creen y valora la bondad y amor que hay entre ellos. Pero un evento irrumpe en medio de esta situación. Un decreto del Proconsul Romano que ordena que para jurar fidelidad al César todos los habitantes de esa región deben reconocerle como dios y adorarle.