Born in San Antonio, Texas, Gary Carter emerged from humble beginnings in Mesquite to carve a niche in cult cinema. After serving as a Navy Diver, he transitioned to filmmaking, finding his footing as an actor while studying at SMU. His role in Trespasses (1986) highlights his ability to navigate the complexities of exploitation cinema, contributing to the film's raw energy. Carter's journey from a straight job to a full-time actor reflects the spirit of the era, making him a notable figure in the landscape of cult films.
Trespasses
A couple of drifters molest Sharon. Franklin scares them away, but loses his son who is stabbed by one of the drifters. Franklin and Sharon commence a relationship to the chagrin of her husband. Franklin's old friend August Klein dies. What happens when murder and romance collide?