![]() ![]() Belvedere (1989), Picket Fences (1992, with Justin Shenkarow, Raye Birk, Deborah Van Valkenburgh, Michael Keenan, Kelly Connell, Roy Brocksmith, Ray Walston, Peter Slutsker, and Dean Stockwell), and Ellen (1997).Īs a professional voice actor, Schwartz can be heard in episodes of Twin Peaks, Sisters, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, The X-Files, Baywatch, Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, and Northern Exposure and in films such as the horror film Arachnophobia (1990, with Judi Durand), the crime comedy Another 48 Hrs. ![]() As an actor, Schwartz appeared in the drama Summers Children (1979, with John Nowak), the adventure Quest for Fire (1981, with Ron Perlman), episodes of The Jeffersons (1979), You and Me Kid (1983, with Julie Parrish), and Faerie Tale Theatre (1984, with Jeff Corey, Albie Selznick, and David Warner), and had a co-starring part as Bravo Fox in the television series Zoobilee Zoo (1986-1988, with Ben Vereen).įurther acting work in front of the camera includes the comedy Body Slam (1986, directed by Hal Needham), the musical The Wizard of Speed and Time (1988, with Angelique Pettyjohn, Galyn Görg, and Page Leong), the comedy She's Out of Control (1989, with Catherine Hicks and Wallace Shawn), the fantasy comedy Teen Witch (1989, with Dan Gauthier), and guest roles in Mr. ![]() Schwartz is also working as business and acting coach. In 1988 he co-founded the Spolin Players, an improv performing group of actors based in Los Angeles. Schwartz started his association with improvisational comedy teacher Viola Spolin in 1977 and conducted hundreds of workshops for her. In that episode, he worked with Richard Penn, Carlyle King, Paige Pollack, and Charles Bazaldua. He also voiced additional characters in the video game Star Trek: Armada.Īn image of Schwartz recording additional dialogue for the DS9 sixth season episode " Tears of the Prophets" can be seen in the reference book Star Trek: Action!. In lieu of flowers, the family wishes memorial contributions be made to the Wounded Warrior Project , Paralyzed Veterans of America pva.org, K9s for Warriors , or any veteran-supporting charities.New York, USA Gary Schwartz ( born 7 August 1952 age 70) is a voice artist, actor, director, and writer who worked as ADR and Looping voice actor on Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek: Enterprise as well as Star Trek V: The Final Frontier. Whelan Schwartz Funeral Home, 444 North 9th Street, Reading is handling arrangements and online condolences may be made at . Inurnment will be held at Fort Indiantown Gap National Cemetery. Gary is survived by soulmate and wife of 49 years, Rhonda, their sons, Brian (Shannon) and Kerry (Holli), their grandchildren, Graceann, Hannah, Jamison, and Elizabeth, his brothers, Craig (Georgina) and Jeff (Janet), and their large extended family. He imparted his wit, wisdom, and sarcasm to his loving family. He faced life with a positive outlook despite the many obstacles he encountered and overcame. Gary enjoyed spending time with family, being outdoors, hunting, fishing, tinkering, James Bond movies, classic TV shows, telling jokes, and tractor rides with the grandkids. After working as a Maintenance Supervisor, he retired from MGS Trailers in Denver at 62. He shared stories with any veterans he met while proudly wearing his Vietnam Veteran hat. Son of the late George “Sonny” and Edna “Tess” (Davis) Pawling, Gary served in the United States Navy during the Tet Offensive of the Vietnam War. ![]() Joseph Medical Center surrounded by family. Gary George Pawling – dedicated husband, dad, grandfather, and proud veteran - passed away at 74 on December 30th, 2022, at Penn State Health St. ![]()
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