Canadian-Filipino Genny Sermonia was born Genevieve Grace Sermonia in Scarborough and raised in Mississauga, Ontario, to Maria Lita & Gene Sermonia. Genny started dancing at the age of 4 along side her two older brothers, Julius and Jason. They trained and competed all over North America winning awards, scholarships, and dance titles. Together they began to audition for many projects, companies, live shows, and also performed in community theatre. She admired the success of her brothers, however, she decided to follow her own path and enrolled in Sheridan College's prestigious Music Theatre Performance program in September 2005. It was there where Genny immersed herself in her craft and became disciplined in all types of performance genres, focusing on acting, singing, and dancing. Upon graduation, Genny made Toronto her home base, however, quickly uprooted her life to Stratford, Ontario where she performed her first season at the Stratford Festival. From there Genny has had the privilege to grace many stages all over North America, performing in select shows such as the Broadway National Tour of "Mary Poppins", "Sweet Charity", "South Pacific", " Elf", "West Side Story", "Cyrano De Bergerac", "The Wedding Singer", and "Miss Saigon". But it wasn't until Genny had a dry-spell for theatre employment where she decided to audition for a new CW TV series called "Hellcats" and became a series regular. It was then that she grew her love to be in front of the camera. Since then she has been making appearances on Degrassi, as well as Odd Squad, Beauty and the Beast, The L.A. Complex, Warehouse 13, Really Me, Mirror Mirror, Hotel Noir, and Forensic Factor. Most recently Genny played Cashmere in the feature film Full Out starring Ana Golja and Jennifer Beals.
Genny Solorzano is known for Spy Kids 4: All the Time in the World (2011).
Geno Brooks is a filmmaker hailing from Chicago, IL, most known for his New Media projects including award-winning digital series THE THERAPIST, the Greek life digital series BLACK BOOTS and latest love story JONES. Brooks was an integral part of a creative collective which amassed an audience of over 80,000, and now he has successfully built the digital streaming network and SVOD service, Artistic Standard TV that showcases not only more of his original content, but supports rising, bold voices and talent, giving them a space to hone their craft. Geno has created the exciting new "BEAR THE TORCH" Mentorship + Apprenticeship Emerging BIPOC Filmmakers Program.
Geno Hart is known for La La Land (2016), Boogie Nights (1997) and Catch Me If You Can (2002).
Geno Lechner was born in 1965 in Germany. She is an actress, known for Schindler's List (1993), Liebe ist stärker als der Tod (1999) and Krugovi (2013).
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Geno McGahee is a Massachusetts filmmaker responsible for Evil Awakening (2001), Rise of the Scarecrows (2003), Family Secret (2009), Scary Tales (2014), Lone Gunman (2013) Sickle and Scary Tales: Last Stop. McGahee has been behind the camera since the age of 12, filming skits with friends before making his first feature film "Evil Awakening," released by Tempe Entertainment in 2008. In 2011, McGahee was featured on the re-release DVD of the popular 1980's slasher "Madman," giving his opinion on the horror world and the film. McGahee's Scary Tales was released by Cinema Epoch in 2014 to cable VOD and DVD as well as his Family Secret. McGahee completed two films in 2013: Sickle and Scary Tales: Last Stop. He owns and operates ScaredStiffReviews.com, works as the Acquisitions Manager for Cinema Epoch, and continues his filmmaking journey.
Geno began acting in Oregon at age 8, he was cast in "Oliver" in a high school production, soon after that he moved to California and attended Apple Valley High School where he spent alot of his time going to live studio shows such as: Mr. Belvidere, Who's The Boss, Family Ties, Miami Vice Action Shows, That 70's Show and According To Jim. Geno was mesmerized by live television tapings and realized he wanted to be an actor at a very young age. Over the years Geno has done everything possible to pave a road for a future in Film/TV without having any family in the business and knowing few people to help him learn. As time went on Geno prides himself on being a self made actor with lots more to get accomplished to fulfill his acting dreams. Geno has also expanded his talents into radio, it's simple what Geno wants to accomplish, like everyone; giving his family a better living, but most important being artistic, doing work he enjoys everyday.
Geno Segers is an actor and voice-artist possessing an active background in many fields of entertainment and athletics. He is best known for the role "Chayton Littlestone" in Cinemax's "Banshee (2013)". His first taste of the entertainment field began with a suggestion by a friend to try voice-work. Possessing a naturally-rich bass quality, Geno first auditioned for voice-ads for a radio station in New Zealand. His voice gained him attention enough to attract an agent's ear. This led to Segers being cast in the role of Mufasa in Disney's Australian stage production of "The Lion King". While attending school at Western Carolina University (WCU), the 6'4" Geno played football which later led to him playing for the American National Rugby League. During this time playing in rugby, Geno later moved to New Zealand where he played for Richmond Rovers Rugby League team. Geno Seger's also has a foundation called "Hold It On The Road", where through motivational speaking he encourages the youth to make good life decisions today, to impact their future tomorrow.