Gary Martone
Gary Martone is a film industry professional known for work in the grip department, a technical role essential to the physical execution of film production. Their credited filmography includes four feature films where they served as Key Grip, a senior position responsible for overseeing the setup and maintenance of lighting and rigging equipment on set.
Biography
Gary Martone is a film industry professional known for work in the grip department, a technical role essential to the physical execution of film production. Their credited filmography includes four feature films where they served as Key Grip, a senior position responsible for overseeing the setup and maintenance of lighting and rigging equipment on set. These films span different genres and production contexts, reflecting a career engaged in varied cinematic projects.
Their earliest recorded credit is Cop Land, a 1997 drama film directed by James Mangold. This was followed by The Last Days of Disco in 1998, a comedy-drama directed by Whit Stillman. In 2004, they contributed to Coffee and Cigarettes, an anthology film directed by Jim Jarmusch, known for its distinctive visual style and epi…




