← NewsAll
Gar Sexton leans into real-life experiences in new television role.
Summary
At 75, Gar Sexton guest-starred on the CBS drama Sheriff Country in an episode that aired Dec. 12, 2025, and says the part drew on his real-life experiences.
Content
Gar Sexton, 75, recently guest-starred on the CBS drama Sheriff Country in an episode titled Death and Taxes that aired Dec. 12, 2025. It was his first network television role since he acquired an agent last year. Sexton says the audition was listed as "Looking for older pot grower" and that the role drew on his personal history. For many years he worked behind the scenes in film and television as a driver while continuing to pursue on-screen opportunities.
Key details:
- The Sheriff Country episode aired Dec. 12, 2025, and was Sexton's first network TV role after getting an agent.
- Sexton said the audition was labeled "Looking for older pot grower," which he felt matched his life experience.
- As a young adult he was arrested in a large drug bust in 1974 and was later sentenced to serve 10 years in federal prison.
- While on probation he became involved in theatre, earned a Bachelor of Arts and Fine Arts from the University of Victoria, and toured in youth theatre and puppet productions.
- For roughly two decades he worked as a driver on film and television productions in Newfoundland and Toronto and has continued to audition for acting roles.
Summary:
Sexton's appearance on network television represents a late-career shift toward more on-screen work after years behind the scenes and in theatre. He is auditioning for more roles after signing with an agent, and further developments are undetermined at this time.
