Cary Huff
- Actor
Cary Huff is an actor, known for "Spivak" (2018), "Seal Team" (2017-2018), "The Year of Spectacular Men (2017)", "Parks & Recreation" (2009-20013), "The Pro" (2014), Mad Men (2007-2014) and "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" (2009-2013).
Cary was raised and went to school in Denver where he received a full scholarship to the Music School at the University of Colorado in Boulder (1970). During this time, Cary also wrote music and performed with the folk/rock duo Brooks and Huff, as well as appearing as an actor/singer/dancer in a number of stage productions on tour and at the Denver Auditorium with Robert Garner Attractions. He also appeared in productions at various Colorado professional theater landmarks including Country Dinner Playhouse, Heritage Square Opera House and Bob Young's Cabaret (1976-1980). Cary was also one of the founding members of Old Town Dinner Theater in Colorado Springs (1976). (See resume for role details)
Serving his military duty in the US Amy (1972-1975), Cary was a featured musician and singer with the elite 5th Army Band & Choir that toured the world providing morale for American troops as well as promoting civilian music awareness. Cary was active performing in parades, college concerts tours and governmental events (including a Presidential concert at The White House). During this time he also served as Director for the USO with shows touring worldwide. (See resume for music performance details)
Cary was first cast in the Chartoff-Winkler film "Comes a Horseman" (1978), where he was aptly cast as an Army Bugler (filmed in Colorado). Upon completion of that movie Cary moved to Los Angeles to appear in the next Chartoff-Winkler production "Sergeant Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band" (1978). Cary remained in LA to pursue his love of the entertainment industry with focus on commercials, TV and film. After appearing in a series of movies, short films and commercials, Cary was selected as a regular member of the AMC hit series "Mad Men" (2009-2014) as well as numerous call back appearances on hit TV shows including NBC's "Parks and Recreation" (2012-2013) and FX's "It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia" (2009-2013). Cary has also been the principal actor in Japanese TV productions, short films and commercials.
Cary's most recent credits include: "Spivak" (2018), "S.W.A.T." (TV Series 2018), "Seal Team" (TV Series 2017-2018), "Goliath" (TV Series-2018), "The Year of Spectacular Men" (2017), and "Spangle & Hodge" (TV Series-2017). Cary resides in his scenic home in West Hills, CA with his beautiful wife Kumi and their two dogs, Beeta & Jiro.
Cary was raised and went to school in Denver where he received a full scholarship to the Music School at the University of Colorado in Boulder (1970). During this time, Cary also wrote music and performed with the folk/rock duo Brooks and Huff, as well as appearing as an actor/singer/dancer in a number of stage productions on tour and at the Denver Auditorium with Robert Garner Attractions. He also appeared in productions at various Colorado professional theater landmarks including Country Dinner Playhouse, Heritage Square Opera House and Bob Young's Cabaret (1976-1980). Cary was also one of the founding members of Old Town Dinner Theater in Colorado Springs (1976). (See resume for role details)
Serving his military duty in the US Amy (1972-1975), Cary was a featured musician and singer with the elite 5th Army Band & Choir that toured the world providing morale for American troops as well as promoting civilian music awareness. Cary was active performing in parades, college concerts tours and governmental events (including a Presidential concert at The White House). During this time he also served as Director for the USO with shows touring worldwide. (See resume for music performance details)
Cary was first cast in the Chartoff-Winkler film "Comes a Horseman" (1978), where he was aptly cast as an Army Bugler (filmed in Colorado). Upon completion of that movie Cary moved to Los Angeles to appear in the next Chartoff-Winkler production "Sergeant Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band" (1978). Cary remained in LA to pursue his love of the entertainment industry with focus on commercials, TV and film. After appearing in a series of movies, short films and commercials, Cary was selected as a regular member of the AMC hit series "Mad Men" (2009-2014) as well as numerous call back appearances on hit TV shows including NBC's "Parks and Recreation" (2012-2013) and FX's "It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia" (2009-2013). Cary has also been the principal actor in Japanese TV productions, short films and commercials.
Cary's most recent credits include: "Spivak" (2018), "S.W.A.T." (TV Series 2018), "Seal Team" (TV Series 2017-2018), "Goliath" (TV Series-2018), "The Year of Spectacular Men" (2017), and "Spangle & Hodge" (TV Series-2017). Cary resides in his scenic home in West Hills, CA with his beautiful wife Kumi and their two dogs, Beeta & Jiro.