After high school Gene Autry worked as a laborer for the St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad in Oklahoma. Next he was a telegrapher. In 1928 he began singing on a local radio station, and three years later he had his own show and was making his first recordings. Three years after that he made his film debut in Ken Maynard's In Old Santa Fe (1934) and starred in a 13-part serial the following year for Mascot Pictures, The Phantom Empire (1935). The next year he signed a contract with Republic Pictures and began making westerns. Autry--for better or worse--pretty much ushered in the era of the "singing cowboy" westerns of the 1930s and 1940s (in spite of the presence in his oaters of automobiles, radios and airplanes). These films often grossed ten times their average $50,000 production costs. During World War II he enlisted in the US Army and was assigned as a flight officer from 1942-46 with the Air Transport Command. After his military service he returned to making movies, this time with Columbia Pictures, and finally with his own company, Flying A Productions, which, during the 1950s, produced his TV series The Gene Autry Show (1950), The Adventures of Champion (1955), and Annie Oakley (1954). He wrote over 200 songs. A savvy businessman, he retired from acting in the early 1960s and became a multi-millionaire from his investments in hotels, real estate, radio stations and the California Angels professional baseball team.
Gene Baur is known for Vegucated (2011), Got the Facts on Milk? (2008) and The End of Meat (2017).
Gene Bernard is a director and producer, known for Red Table Talk (2018), The Talk (2010) and Yakima Wash (1998).
With over 100 projects in film, television and in theatre Gene Bervoets (1956) is one of Belgium's well-established actors. In 2015 he won the Ensor for Best Actor for his interpretation of bus driver Mario Dockers in Paradise Trips. Additionally, Bervoets has been nominated several times in the aforementioned category among which his nomination for a Golden Calf in 2009 for his role in De Laatste Dagen van Emma Blank. One of the prices brought home for Erotic Tales: The Waiting Room, written and directed by Jos Stelling, was a Golden Calf for Best Short Film. Most recently Bervoets is known for playing the leading role of Maurice Teirlinck, an ex-commander in the navy and fugitive, in Beau Séjour 2. Bervoets was part of the series Professor T., Tabula Rasa, Lockdown and Déjà Vu to name a few. In film he worked with directors including Alex van Warmerdam, Dominique Deruddere and Adil El Arbi & Bilall Fallah. At the moment Bervoets is on set with Willem Dafoe, working on a movie directed by Vasilis Katsoupis.
Gene Bicknell is known for The Warriors (1979), Neon Maniacs (1986) and Redemption of the Ghost (2002).
Los Angeles-based Director, Gene Blalock, is known as much for his touching, heart-warming films as his eccentric horror vignettes. Bringing a decidedly human perspective to each of his projects, Gene's works reflect our common humanity - reflecting reality back as through a mirror of compassion - enabling us to examine and consider ourselves. In every genre, Gene's work rings true in a thought-provoking way. Gene is the founder of Seraph Films, L.L.C.
Gene Bolton is an actor, known for Two for the Money (2005), BorderCross (2017) and The Waiter (2010).
Gene Borkan was born on February 18, 1947 in New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Beverly Hills Cop (1984), Se7en (1995) and The Last Boy Scout (1991).
Gene Bortnick is a producer and manager, known for Generations of Music (2017), Ethan Bortnick Live in Concert: The Power of Music (2013) and Celebration of Music (2017).
Gene Broussard is an actor, known for Alone in the Woods (1996).