Gemma Brandt is known for Tiny Creatures (2020), Street Fighter: Resurrection (2016) and Wild Babies (2022).
Gemma Brockis is an actress, known for No Light and No Land Anywhere (2016), The Third Day: Autumn (2020) and Intergalactic (2021).
Gemma Brooke Allen is an actress, known for Mixtape (2021), Kate (2021) and SEAL Team (2017).
In 2001, Gemma performed as a professional jazz singer and actress who also taught pre-school across the street from the World Trade Center. On Tuesday, Sept 11, when she normally would've been getting off the train at 9:50a (around the time the planes hit), she called in sick. In response to this global tragedy, she wrote We Rise, a rousing peace anthem about uniting and healing in times of devastation. She left her life, gave away all her belongings, released her rent controlled NYC apartment, and with her meager savings began traveling around the world with just her back and guitar to mobilize a global peace movement called the Million Voice Choir to sing We Rise from around the world. This was a true grassroots movement since it was before Facebook, Twitter, IG, etc. By simple word of mouth - she had no marketing campaigns, no publicity machine, just her website and emails to her friends - she was able to mobilize groups in 100 cities in over 60 countries from around the globe to sing We Rise on September 21, 2004 in celebration of the UN International Day of Peace. This was her first foray into filmmaking, when she produced a music video of the movement featuring peace warriors from around the globe who participated - including Jane Goodall, Archbishop Desmund Tutu, Pete Seeger and many many others. For the next 10 years, she traveled to over 40 countries with her back pack, guitar and virtually no salary, using her music as an entry point to mobilize communities. She won the CG Vibes Award from Queen Latifah and CoverGirl for Women Changing the World Through Music and used the $10,000 award to bring water and sanitation projects to poverty and disaster stricken regions in the Philippines. She expanded her work to Africa to train village women to bring clean water to their villages in partnership with the late Wangari Maathai, Nobel Peace Laureate and first African woman to win the award. Over the decade, her work has provided clean water to nearly a million people in Asia and Africa - winning international awards at the World Economic Forum, Silicon Valley's Tech Awards and at the United Nations. This is where she began her accidental career as a filmmaker when she started producing short films capturing the amazing work the women in Africa were doing with limited resources, cultural barriers and virtually no funding. Her personal mantra, 'it takes a single drop of water to start a wave' is her invitation to everyone to recognize how powerful they are. To realize that their every thought, word and action will ripple out and affect those around them. And to use their power for good. In 2020, Gemma produced Christmas Freak, her first feature film. This was also her first co-starring role, first time co-composing and performing original songs for a feature film, and first time music producing a movie soundtrack. Christmas Freak received its first distribution deal the first week it was completed, and has been selected for numerous festival nominated for and winning a number of awards.
Gemma Chan (born 29 November 1982) is a British film, television, and theatre actress and former fashion model. She played Charlotte in season four of the Showtime and ITV2 series Secret Diary of a Call Girl (2007); Ruth in Channel 4's Fresh Meat (2011); Mia Bennett in Doctor Who: The Waters of Mars (2009), and Soo Lin in Sherlock: The Blind Banker (2010). She also appeared in the feature films Exam (2009) and Paramount Pictures' action-thriller Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (2014). Chan made a film for Amnesty International to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Chan was born at Guy's Hospital in London, England. Her father grew up in Hong Kong and was an engineer. Her mother, a pharmacist at Guy's Hospital, emigrated from pre-Cultural Revolution Communist China via Hong Kong with her parents (Chan's maternal grandparents) and younger sister, growing up in Greenock, Scotland. Chan was raised near Sevenoaks, Kent, and attended Newstead Wood School for Girls in Orpington, Bromley, London. She later went on to read law at Worcester College, Oxford. Following graduation, Chan gained a training contract offer as a graduate at the law firm Slaughter and May, but instead pursued an acting career and studied at the Drama Centre London. Spotted at her showcase by British film producer Damian Jones, she signed to acting agent Nicki van Gelder. In 2006, Chan was one of the models in series one of Project Catwalk, the UK version of Project Runway. She has been photographed by Rankin for a campaign for Nivea Visage, having previously worked as a model in order to fund her studies and drama school training. Chan played geologist Mia Bennett in Doctor Who: The Waters of Mars (2009), starring David Tennant and Lindsay Duncan, which aired 15 November 2009 in the UK. She was cast as a series regular in Secret Diary of a Call Girl (2007), the fourth and final series airing on ITV2 in the UK and Showtime in the US in 2011. She also appeared in Sherlock (2010), and the fourth series of The IT Crowd (2006) for Channel 4. In 2012, Chan was a regular in series two of Sky Living's supernatural drama Bedlam (2011) and in True Love (2012), a five-part semi-improvised television series produced by Working Title for the BBC One. In 2013, she starred in new BBC One crime drama Shetland (2013), alongside Douglas Henshall and Steven Robertson, and guest starred in the BBC's Death in Paradise (2011). She was a cast-member of Channel 4 romantic drama, Dates (2013). Chan played the synthetic Anita/Mia in the AMC/Channel 4 eight-part science-fiction drama Humans (2015). Filming commenced in autumn 2014 with a June 2015 premiere. The second series premiered on 30 October. For her portrayal, she was nominated for numerous awards. In July 2016, Chan provided the voice "Dewdrop" in BBC One's animated television series Watership Down (2018). She appeared in the World War II drama film Shanghai (2010) and the comedy-drama Submarine (2010). Chan starred in Jean-Paul Rappeneau's Belles familles (2015). She made her professional stage debut in the British Premiere of Bertolt Brecht's last play, Turandot, at the Hampstead Theatre, London, directed by Anthony Clark. In November 2012, she performed in The Sugar-Coated Bullets of the Bourgeoisie, a new play by Anders Lustgarten at the Finborough Theatre. In June 2013, she performed in the UK premiere of Yellow Face by American playwright David Henry Hwang at The Park Theatre, London, directed by Alex Sims. It was revived in 2014 at the Royal National Theatre with the original London cast returning. In November 2013, Chan performed in the world premiere of Our Ajax by Timberlake Wertenbaker at the Southwark Playhouse, London. Wertenbaker chose her to play the war goddess Athena after she saw her performance in Yellow Face.
Gemma Chua-Tran is known for Mustangs FC (2017), Back of the Net (2019) and Clap (2019).
Gemma Collins was born on January 31, 1981 in Romford, Essex, England. She is known for The Only Way Is Essex (2010), The Tearaways: Sweet Sounds of Summer (2019) and The Only Way Is Essex: All Back to Essex (2014).
Gemma Cuervo was born on June 22, 1936 in Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. She is an actress, known for Aquí no hay quien viva (2003), Odio mi cuerpo (1974) and Estudio 1 (1965). She was previously married to Fernando Guillén.
Gemma Day is an actress, known for The Interceptor (2015) and EastEnders (1985).
Gemma Donati is known for Winx Club: Il segreto del Regno Perduto (2007), World of Winx (2016) and Winx Club: Il mistero degli abissi (2014).