Garecia Gogo Brisco is known for Bissonnet and Platinum (2022).
Garen Gulbenkian is known for Cult Following (2021).
Gareth Bennett-Ryan was born on 24 February 1984 in Grimsby, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Hate Story IV (2018), Mercenaries (2011) and Dead Unicorns (2019).
Having always wanted to act and whilst working as a Standup Comedian an unexpected opportunity came for an audition for a TV Soap. That role never ended up being created but 3 months later Coronation Street called me back and offered me a new role. I didn't have an agent at this point but using that job and opportunity, I was able to find an agent, Caroline De Wolfe at Felix De Wolfe. The first job she sent me for I got. I've been represented by Caroline ever since.
Gareth Birkett is known for Love Island (2015), Olivia Meets Her Match (2020) and Squid Game: The Challenge (2023).
Gareth was born in 1978. From an early age he showed a keen interest in making films. Gareth cut his teeth shooting films on his parents HI8 camcorder and editing them tape to tape. When a theatre was built in the neighbouring town, through a drama workshop he discovered a talent for acting. This led him to study at Paul McCartneys "Liverpool Institute for the Performing Arts". At the time, LIPA was a 24hr creative hub. It encouraged its students to cross over into all disciplines, so while studying acting Gareth also played in bands, produced and directed for the first time. Gareth worked extensively in TV, film and in the West end but it took him 7 years to realise he was on the wrong side of the camera. It was in 2005 that he bought a minDV camera and and made his first short film, writing, filming, editing and composing the score. The film "Waking Sleep" received success on Kevin Spaceys Trigger Street before being bought by a Welsh producer who commissioned a welsh language version. Following the success of the film Gareth was made an offer of becoming a trainee director on a new Tv series. In 2006 Gareth won a Welsh BAFTA for his work on the show and has since been nominated a further 7 times. Gareth has always been inspired by the likes of Robert Rodriguez and his shoot from the hip mentality. He is an experienced vfx artist and editor and runs his own post production facility. "I've always tried to make myself indispensable. Budgets get lower but expectations get higher. I want to give the writer the freedom to create a world where anything is possible without having to worry too much about limiting their imagination because of budget. As a director, being across the edit and the VFX is hugely liberating."
Gareth Crocker is an international screenwriter, novelist and filmmaker living in Johannesburg, South Africa. He is the writer/creator of the world's first-ever mainstream African superhero TV series, Jongo. He is also the writer/creator of 2018's high-octane action-drama, Shadow. Prior to working in television, Gareth also wrote and directed the independent horror film, Taken. Gareth is also a highly accomplished novelist. His five novels have sold more than 3-million copies worldwide. His publishers include St Martin's Press in New York, Robert Hale in London and Penguin Random House in South Africa. His novels have been published in more than 20 editions of Reader's Digest Condensed Books together with the likes of James Patterson, Lee Child and Jeffrey Archer. Two of his novels are currently being adapted for film. When not working on his own projects, Gareth is more than willing to consider freelance writing assignments.
Gareth Davies is known for Elvis (2022), Peter Rabbit (2018) and 2067 (2020).
Gareth James Edwards was born on June 1, 1975 in the English town of Nuneaton, Warwickshire. Growing up, he admired movies such as the 1977 classic "Star Wars", and went on to pursue a film career. He even cites George Lucas and Steven Spielberg as his biggest influences. Edwards studied BA (Hons) Film & Video at the University for the Creative Arts in Farnham (formerly the Surrey Institute of Art & Design), graduating in 1996. In 2012, he received an honorary Master of Arts from UCA. Edwards got his start in special visual effects, working on visual f/x for programs that aired on networks such as PBS, BBC and the Discovery Channel. In 2008 he entered (and won) the Sci-Fi-London 48-hour film challenge, where a movie had to be created from start-to-finish in just two days, within certain criteria. Edwards wrote and directed his first full-length feature, "Monsters", which was shot in only three weeks. Edwards personally created the film's special effects by using off-the-shelf equipment. Asides from the two main actors (real-life couple Scoot McNairy and Whitney Able), the crew consisted of just five people. The $500,000 thriller received a riotous reception at the South by Southwest festival, and was released by Veritgo Films to great success. The success of "Monsters" resulted in Edwards getting offers from the major studios, especially Warner Bros., who tapped him to direct an English-language reboot of the 1954 Japanese classic "Gojira". Produced by Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures, "Godzilla" began development in 2011 with Edwards at the helm, and was released on May 16, 2014 to mixed reviews and tremendous box office success, grossing $529 million worldwide against a $160 million budget. Following the success of "Godzilla", producer Kathleen Kennedy tapped Edwards to helm a spin-off of "Star Wars" for Lucasfilm Limited. In 2015, it was revealed that Edwards' "Star Wars" spin-off, written Chris Weitz and Tony Gilroy, would be titled "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story", set for release on December 16, 2016. The film boasts an ensemble cast including Felicity Jones, Donnie Yen, Mad Mikkelsen and James Earl Jones among others.