Gerald was born and raised in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and emigrated to Australia with his family when he was 16. He started acting while at university in Australia and spent three years as an actor/teacher before moving to London to study at the Drama Studio.
Gerald Horne is known for The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross with Henry Louis Gates, Jr. (2013), The Long Shadow (2017) and The American LOWS (Legacy of White Supremacy) (2020).
Gerald Isaac Waters is known for Angie Tribeca (2016) and All Together Now (2020).
Gerald J. Garza is an actor, known for Assassins' Contract (2019), The Ripper and Killer Women (2014).
Gerald Jacuzzo is an actor and writer, known for The Degenerates (1967), Torture Dungeon (1970) and Tricks of the Trade (1968).
Gerald Jones III is an actor, known for Vampires vs. the Bronx (2020).
Gerald Klein is an actor, known for Zong heng tian xia (1992) and Cui hua kuang mo (1993).
Gerald Kyd was born in Pretoria, South Africa. His heritage is Greek and Scots. Gerald trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts. He has worked extensively in theatre, television and film. On television, he is known for Persons Unknown, Cold Feet, Harlots, Deep Water and Casualty. In theatre, he has worked with the Royal National Theatre, the Royal Shakespeare Company, both in London's West End and New York.
Gerald L. Carter is known for Butter (2020), The Bridge: Full Circle (2020) and Political (2019).
Gerald Langiri is a Kenyan actor and casting director. He has featured in series like Mali (as Don the lawyer), Stay (as Nicodemus), State House (directed by Wanuri Kahiu as Governor Lotim), Papa Shirandula (as Mr. Araka Smart), and Rispa (as Mr. Tembo). He is well known for the movies House of Lungula and Fundimentals directed by Alexandros Konstantars where he played Harrison and Joseph respectively. He has worked with well known directors like Gilbert Lukalia (movie Orphan and played Julius), Victor Gatonye (movie Run honeymooners and played Editor In Chief) and Cajetan Boy (Movie You can't hack this and played the mean boss Paul) as part of the Africa Magic Original films project. In 2013, he was the host of web-series talk show titled "in the forest" sparking a wave of web series productions thereafter from the Kenyan film industry. He also played the role of Mr Tembo in a web series titled Rispa. Gerald Langiri is the founder and administrator of actors.co.ke (nominated twice at the Kenyan blog awards) a website that centers on Kenyan actors and the acting industry at large giving news and information about the industry while providing opportunities to new actors joining the acting scene. That also established him as a Casting Director and he has cast for several movies like VEVE (directed by Simon as Superintendent Steve), Going Bongo and several series, short films and adverts. Gerald has also featured and made special guest appearances in series like Maisha and Rosa where he also played the roles of a superintendent and on Mashtaka where he was a lawyer. He tried his hand in directing when he made a short film titled the "Bigger Man" which won 2nd runners place in the U-Film-It competition 2012. He has received professional acting training from Hollywood actor and Coach David Morin and Neil Schell. He also got acting and casting training courtesy of One fine day Films. He however got acting inspiration from drama teachers who inspired him during his primary and high school days where he would perform skits, solo verses and took part in choral verses, public speaking and any art related projects. Gerald pursued a Bachelors degree in Computing and Internet Systems from the University of Huddersfield and has worked in the Information Technology Sector where he was employed as an IT Billing Manager in a telecommunications company before getting the opportunity to get into the acting scene. He is a member of the Kenya Actors Guild, the secretary of the Kenya Oscars Committee and a Member of the Kenya Film and Television Professional Association. He received a nomination in the category of "Best Film Journalist" in the African Film Development Awards 2013 due to his writing and articulation of film related matters on his website.