When a couple of lazy hunter-gatherers (Black and Cera) are banished
from their primitive village, they set off on an epic journey through the ancient world.
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John Gearries earned his SAG Eligibility due to his role in this film as a caveman
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Recently, John Gearries has been appearing in various scenes as a cop
on the CBS TV show “The Young and the Restless.” His part in this production has earned him the right to be eligible for
AFTRA.TheYoungandtheRestless.com
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The story begins when “The First Dog,” Teddy, is accidentally left
behind after the President appears at a dedication ceremony.
Thousands of miles from home, the dog is found by a young boy, Danny Milbright, who discovers that Teddy belongs to the
President of the United States – but no one believes him
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Mental Scars is a new Independent horror film looking to be released
internationally. The film stars John Gearries, actor
Sonny Landon
(48 Hours, The Predator, Action Jackson), and the debut performance of actor/ writer/ producer Richard Myles.
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Sonny Landon
(48 Hours, The Predator, Action Jackson), and the debut performance of actor/ writer/ producer Richard Myles.
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John Gearries stars in this Independent film release as “Barber,” a
baseball catcher who is a steroid user, the team’s captain, and best player. The film is a multi-cultural college baseball
drama involving Hidden Identities, Lost- Loved-Ones, Banned Substance, Racism, and Redemption.
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John Gearries was currently a featured guest on the
Gregory Mantell
Show. The episode was entitled “Making it in Hollywood.” John Gearries had the opportunity to question legendary acting
trainer Scott Sedita www.ScottSeditaActing.com
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Shot in Louisville, KY John Gearries starred in a 48 Hour Film Festival
production. “A World Lost” won an award for BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY. The film is available to view at
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