Guy Moore was born on October 12, 1969 in Wayne, New Jersey, USA. He is a director, known for Muppet Babies (2018), Codename: Kids Next Door (2002) and Beavis and Butt-Head Do America (1996).
In the course of a distinguished and influential music career over more than 30 years, Guy Moot has signed some of the biggest songwriters in the world, including Amy Winehouse, Lana Del Rey, Mark Ronson, Arctic Monkeys, Jamiroquai, Arcade Fire, StarGate, Deadmau5, Sia, Paul Epworth, and Sean Paul; as well as overseeing the signings of current chart toppers Ed Sheeran, Drake, Calvin Harris, Sam Smith, Charli XCX, Anne-Marie, and Jorja Smith. After starting his career in 1984 with A&R roles at both ATV Music and Chrysalis Records, he joined SBK Music Publishing in 1987, ahead of its merger with EMI two years later. Over the next sixteen years, Guy rose through the ranks of EMI Music Publishing, before being appointed Executive Vice President of A&R for the UK and Europe in 2003. Two years later, he became Managing Director of EMI Music Publishing UK and President of European Creative. Guy's leadership played a key role in ensuring that EMI was named Music Week Publisher of the Year for fourteen years running. In 2012, Guy took on additional responsibilities, leading the Sony/ATV and EMI Music Publishing merger across Europe. In this new role, he was tasked with developing greater effectiveness in A&R across both companies. In 2017, after a string of creative and commercial successes, Moot was appointed President of Worldwide Creative, heading up the company's efforts to seek out the best songwriting talent, regardless of their country of origin. At the same time, he continued in his role as Managing Director in the UK, and led the company to a record-breaking, year-long hold on the UK Number 1 Singles spot in 2016-17.
Guy Moshe is a writer and producer, known for Bunraku (2010), Holly (2006) and 001LithiumX (2020).
Guy Mossman is an American cinematographer who made his first short film in 1999 while living in Paraguay, South America. In 2002, he was awarded a prestigious Park Fellowship at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill to pursue an M.A. in Journalism and Documentary Filmmaking. He is best known for his dramatic photography on award-winning documentary films such as Buck (2011), which won the U.S Audience Award at Sundance, Mariachi High (2012), Bending The Arc (2017), and Owned: A Tale of Two Americas (2018.) He was also director of photography for several acclaimed television series such as the Jennifer Lopez produced Los Jets (2014) and Ann Curry's Chasing The Cure (2019.) Now based in Los Angeles, Guy is a member of the IATSE Local 600.
Guy Mossman is an American cinematographer who made his first short film in 1999 while living in Paraguay, South America. In 2002, he was awarded a prestigious Park Fellowship at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill to pursue an M.A. in Journalism and Documentary Filmmaking. He is best known for his dramatic photography on award-winning documentary films such as Buck (2011), which won the U.S Audience Award at Sundance, Mariachi High (2012), Bending The Arc (2017), and Owned: A Tale of Two Americas (2018.) He was also director of photography for several acclaimed television series such as the Jennifer Lopez produced Los Jets (2014) and Ann Curry's Chasing The Cure (2019.) Now based in Los Angeles, Guy is a member of the IATSE Local 600.
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Guy N. Ease is an actor, known for Vampz! (2019) and Vampz! (2012).
Guy Nadon was born on August 28, 1952 in Montréal, Québec, Canada. He is known for L'ange gardien (2014), Série Noire (2014) and Aveux (2009).
American actor Guy Nardulli has had a wonderfully varied career that only saw him take up acting in his thirties. Since then, he has appeared on some of America's biggest television dramas and soap operas as well as in films as diverse as cult conspiracy thriller Under the Silver Lake , an action movie Call Me King, and starring along side Dwayne Johnson, Ryan Reynolds and Gal Gadot in RED NOTICE. An accomplished all-rounder, he also wrote, produced, and starred in the 2016 low-budget indie flick Last Goodbye. Nardulli hails from Norridge, a small village in Illinois. His initial career path led him to American football. After playing college football while studying at Elmhurst College, he moved to Italy and spent a season playing American football for the Bolzano Giants in the Italian Football League. A return to the states saw him play for teams in Ohio and Illinois, his career ending with a the Chicago Thunder. From there, he made the unexpected move into dance and joined legendary male dance troupe The Chippendales. This, in turn, led him into acting, and he made his first on-screen appearance as a thug in three episodes of landmark CBS soap opera The Young & The Restless. The ensuing years have seen Nardulli build up a seriously impressive CV, appearing in everything from House to Monk to How I Met Your Mother. His first major recurring role was as Jimmy Delvecchio in the somewhat surreal Where the Bears Are, an award-winning sitcom about three gay bears who solve murder mysteries. More recently, he has appeared as Vincent in CBS soap The Bold & The Beautiful and made numerous guest appearances on TMI Hollywood.
Guy Nattiv is an Academy Award®-winning filmmaker from Israel. His first short film in the United States, SKIN, won the 2019 Academy Award® for Best Live Action Short, along with many festivals around the world United States, Best Live Action Short Film, France, 2019, Clermont-Ferrand, Audience Award, United States, 2018, HollyShorts FF, Best Short Film Grand Prize, France, 2019, ECU European Independent FF, Special Jury Award, United States, 2018, San Jose IShFF , Best Short Film. It was acquired by FOX Searchlight. The feature version, also entitled SKIN, stars Jamie Bell, Vera Farmiga and Danielle Macdonald, and premiered at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival to significant acclaim, where it won the Fipresci Critics Prize. Its European premiere was at the Berlin International Film Festival, and will also be shown in April at Tribeca. It will be distributed globally by A24 and Voltage in summer 2019. Before coming to the United States, Nattiv was a lauded director in Israel, where his first feature, Strangers, was in competition at the Sundance and Tribeca Film Festivals in 2008. His second feature, The Flood, won the Generations prize at the Berlin Film Festival in 2012 and was nominated for six Ophir Awards, where it won Best Actor. Magic Men, his third feature, premiered at Palm Springs International Film Festival in 2014, and also won the Ophir Award for Best Actor. A lover of the short form, Nattiv has been crafting award winning shorts for almost two decades. His first short film, The Flood, won the top prize at Berlin in 2002, his next short Strangers won the Sundance Film Festival in 2006 and was short-listed for the Academy Awards® that year. His short film OFF- SIDE played over 80 festivals worldwide, including Tribeca and Locarno. Nattiv lives in Los Angeles with his wife/producing partner Jaime Ray Newman, and their daughter, where they run New Native Pictures.