Gail Jones is an actress, known for Sinful (2022), Lilith's Ball: 7 Deadly Sins (2022) and Oscar's Will (2019).
Gail Kemp is an actress, known for Primeval (2007), Lead Balloon (2006) and Palace Hill (1988).
Korean-Canadian professional wrestler known for her work for WWE and TNA. She attended secondary school at York Memorial Collegiate Institute. She was a natural athlete and participated in many sports such as basketball, volleyball, soccer, baseball, badminton. Gail Kim enrolled in the University of Toronto and majored in kinesiology (the science of human movement). She transferred to Ryerson University and changed her major to nutrition. Trained under El Fuego, Fit Finlay and Ron Hutchinson and debuted in December 2000 under a mask as La Felina. Under this gimmick, she competed for the Apocalypse Wrestling Federation in Toronto, Northern Championship Wrestling in Quebec, the Insane Wrestling Federation in Detroit, Border City Wrestling in Toronto, and for Wild Samoan Afa's WXW promotion in Pennsylvania. Switching to her own name, she signed a developmental deal with WWE in 2002 and wrestled a series of bra and panties matches with Dawn Marie on the SmackDown! house show circuit. Made her TV debut in a battle royal for the WWE Women's Title on the June 30, 2003 "WWE RAW," helping Victoria eliminate Trish Stratus and then eliminating Victoria herself to win the match and the title. Turned heel and joined Molly Holly in her feud with Trish Stratus. Made her PPV debut teaming with Molly in a loss to Lita and Trish Stratus at "WWE Unforgiven 2003." Jumped to TNA in 2006 and debuted in a loss to Traci Brooks at "TNA Hardcore War" on June 9, 2006. Over her various runs in TNA, she has held the TNA Knockouts Title six times, matched only by Angelina Love, and the TNA Knockouts Tag Team Title once with Madison Rayne. She has also competed for many other promotions, including Toryumon Mexico, Absolute Intense Wrestling, Jersey All Pro Wrestling, British Championship Wrestling, Imperial Wrestling Revolution (Oklahoma, where she became the inaugural IWR Diamond Champion), Association Biterroise de Catch (France, where she has held the ABC Women's Champion) and more.
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Gail Lake is known for Everything - The Real Thing Story (2019).
Gail Lerner is known for Black-ish (2014), Will & Grace (1998) and Seraglio (2000). She is married to Colin Campbell.
Born in Kimberley, South Africa, Gail is an established and celebrated actress. She has a poise and continental look as an actress and leading influencer that appeals to a local and international market. Gail was a Top 5 finalist for "Miss South Africa Teen" in 2001 and later that year was crowned "Miss Kaizer Chiefs Africa". Her success continued when she entered "South African IDOLS 2010" and was placed in the Top 10, serving notice to South Africa that a new talent was born. In the months following, Gail was cast in her first feature film for the African Dance movie "Zion". Success and credibility positioned Gail in the spotlight for a leading role in "The Wild", a Soap production for South Africa's Subscription-funded channel, M-Net. Gail became a household name and brand with acclaimed equity and sought after by a multitude of industry players. Gail's diversity and ability to adapt to any role, saw her offered a new character profile for the 2013 television series, "Rockville", broadcast on one of South Africa's popular channels, Mzansi Magic. In 2012 Gail was proudly announced as the first South African Face of International Beauty Brand "OLAY". 2013 saw her announced as the Face of "INECTO PLUS", the number one seller of ethnic hair dye in South Africa. Fully endorsed TVCs, Print, Copy and campaigns were headed up by Gail for both INECTO PLUS and OLAY. Gail has demanded attention from production houses to radio stations and with both the country and the industry acknowledging and admiring her talent, coupled with a personality and aura, she is able to celebrate her career through multiple mediums and platforms within the entertainment industry. She has graced covers of leading publications, with features and interviews shared in Cosmopolitan, Grazia, Marie-Claire, Women's Health and many more, speaking of her career and relevancy. Her talent, adorned and respected within South Africa has given Gail the experience to now extend to and share her diversity and appeal with an international audience. Gail was in 2015 introduced further to her fans, followers and viewers in her leading role as 'Stella' in another television series, "The Road". She was seen also in 2015 as Sarah in the long running and much loved daily soap, "Generations", which increased her brand equity and saw her appeal extend to a mass market. Gail further got a role in a popular South African television series "Greed And Desire", where she continued to command attention.
Gail MacGowan is an actress, known for A Christmas Without Snow (1980).
Gail MacKinnon joined the Motion Picture Association (MPA) in November 2017 and is the current Senior Executive Vice President for Global Policy & Government Affairs. A skilled senior executive with experience in public policy advocacy, issues management, and strategy development, Gail oversees the MPA's government relations portfolio and policy agenda, as well as its international advocacy and policy, including in the APAC and EMEA regions. Previously, Gail served as Executive Vice President, Government Relations for Time Warner Cable, where she led all aspects of federal, state, and local government relations for the telecommunications company. She positioned the company as a trusted advisor to government leaders on a range of public policy issues; including video reform, cybersecurity, tax, and privacy. Prior to her role at Time Warner Cable, Gail was Senior Vice President of Government Relations at the National Cable & Telecommunications Association. She has held senior positions at Viacom, CBS Inc., Telecommunications Inc., and Turner Broadcasting. She began her career on Capitol Hill, serving as Legislative Director for Congressman Jack Fields (R-TX). In 2016, Gail helped co-found WE Capital, a consortium of women in the Washington, D.C. business community investing in female-led startups focused on social impact work. She was named one of Washingtonian's Most Powerful Women in 2019. Gail received a Bachelor's degree from Georgetown University.
Noted TV series director Gail Mancuso grew up in suburban Cook County, Illinois. Mancuso began her career as an usher of the set of several television talk shows. Later, became a script supervisor for the Showtime Cable Network comedy "Brothers". In 1989, she began serving as associate director for the ABC-TV sitcom series "Roseanne". After one of the show's directors left in 1991, she had the chance to become one of the main directors and continued until the show's eighth season. She went on to direct episodes of many television series like the long-running NBC-TV sitcom "Friends", and the ABC sitcoms "Dharma and Greg" and "Two Guys, a Girl, and a Pizza Place". In 2007, Gail began working on the CBS-TV sitcom series "Rules of Engagement". She has also directed episodes of ABC-TV's "30 Rock" and NBC-TV's "Scrubs". In 2008, she won a Gracie Award for her work on "30 Rock". In 2011, she was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for her "Modern Family" episode "Slow Down Your Neighbors". In 2012, she reunited with "Roseanne" co-stars Roseanne Barr and John Goodman, both of whom she directed on "Roseanne", in the pilot episode of "Downwardly Mobile", which was commissioned by NBC-TV, but ultimately did not get picked up by the network. In 2013, she won the Emmy Award for directing episode "Arrested" on "Modern Family". Gail is happily married to Brian Downs, a doctor; they have three children. The family divides its' time between their homes in Valencia, California and River Forest, Illinois.