Germaine Acogny is an actress, known for Yao (2018), Strasbourg 1518 (2020) and African Renaissance (2020).
Germaine Brooks is an American born actor originally from Central Florida. Although he grew up mostly in Orlando, all of his family is from Jacksonville and Duval county was also vital in his development. As a child he began his career doing TV commercials for various local outlets and appearing on nickelodeon as well. Becoming a young adult Germaine became more involved in the music side of entertainment founding his own recording label at the age of 18. After several successful releases he began to focus again on acting and script writing. His re-emergence in the dramatic arts has landed him several television and film roles most notably appearing on the television show "Fatal Attraction" and "Lila and Eve" starring alongside Jennifer Lopez and Viola Davis.He has also been featured in the Hollywood Reporter and various entertainment blogs. "Lila and Eve" was featured in the Sundance Film festival and received rave reviews and was recently purchased by Samuel Goldwyn Films. Brooks also has two new films on the way "The Turnaround" which is an inspirational Urban drama and the romantic comedy "When Love Happens Again", Both films show his range and ability to appeal to different cultures and demographics. Brooks appears to be a young star on the rise whose true potential we have only witnessed a glimpse of.
Germaine was born in San Francisco, CA. He moved to Los Angeles as a teenager, and with a friend's encouragement began studying with acting teacher Lorrie Hull. This quickly lead to him doing a string of art house films--a time Germaine considers one of the happiest and most exciting of his life. At the same time, Germaine worked as a model for clothing companies such as "WESC" and "Hot Topic." He eventually won an acting award at the Method Fest Film Festival in Burbank, CA which lead to his signing with a manager Valerie McCaffrey at McCaffrey Talent Management. Immediately, he began working regularly as a guest star on major television shows "CSI:Miami", "CSI:NY", "The Closer" and many more. In 2006 Germaine had his first film break through with a lead role in 2006's "Walkout" for HBO and then another lead role in the popular Dimension horror film "Buried Alive" in 2007. He has completed half of season 6 of Showtime's Emmy Award winning series "Dexter" and has a supporting role in the comedy "Here Comes the Boom" for Sony Pictures. He is now in the Philippines and is regarded one of the hottest young actors there starring in many films and television shows.
Germaine Delbat was born on March 16, 1904 in Courbevoie, Seine [now Hauts-de-Seine], France. She was an actress, known for Eugénie Grandet (1968), Crime et châtiment (1955) and Les dossiers de Jérôme Randax (1965). She died on April 24, 1988 in Paris, France.
Germaine Dermoz was born on July 30, 1888 in Paris, France. She was an actress, known for Le bal (1931), Le petit Jacques (1912) and Remontons les Champs-Élysées (1938). She died on November 6, 1966 in Paris.
Germaine Franco is the first woman to score a Disney animated feature film with 2021's Encanto, for which she received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score, a Golden Globe nomination for Best Original Score, an SCL Award for Outstanding Original Score, an Annie Award for Best Music in a Feature, and a Variety Artisan Award. Germaine co-wrote and produced five of Coco's six original songs with co-director, Adrian Molina, including "Un Poco Loco" and "Proud Corazón", and provided additional music. Franco serves on the Advisory Board for Women In Media and The Neighborhood Music School. In 2018, Univision celebrated her work as one of "15 Latinas Who Are Changing The World As We Know It," alongside Rita Moreno and Emma Gonzalez. Recently, Franco scored Kung Fu Panda Land of Awesomeness for Universal Studios Beijing, which garnered an SCL Award nomination for Outstanding Original Score for Interactive Media. In 2020 she scored two No.1 Netflix films, Work It, directed by Laura Terruso, and The Sleepover, directed by Trish Sie. She co-wrote and produced the main title theme song for the hit Nickelodeon show The Casagrandes. In 2019, Franco scored Little and Dora and the Lost City of Gold. Additional scores include Tag, directed by Jeff Tomsic, and Dope, directed by Rick Famuyiwa. Her work is heard in concert halls around the world including the Walt Disney Concert Hall with The Los Angeles Master Chorale, The Puerto Rico Symphony, The Dallas Symphony Orchestra, The National Symphony Orchestra, The Chicago Philharmonic, among others.
Germaine is a full time actress and is represented in the San Francisco market by NYLO Model & Talent Agency. She appeared in The Vagina Monologues in early 2020. She was a model in her early 20s in Toronto while she had chosen a career in Technology as a software engineer, quickly moving into sales and management; a successful career that led her from Toronto, Canada to Brussels, Belgium and Silicon Valley, California. In 2015, she dedicated herself to modeling and acting and her love of acting has flourished. She appears in numerous feature and short films in lead and supporting roles and in commercials locally and regionally. She is training with Rob Zimmerman and Peter Allas at ZA Studios formerly with Beverly Hills Playhouse Acting School and has trained with Tom Todoroff, Tom Logan, Matthew Barry and in Meisner intensive training at Waterfront Production House & Conservatory in Berkeley. Germaine is a self-starter and an entrepreneur, has a curiosity for learning and is passionate about equal rights at all levels. She inspires and mentors the next generation to achieve their goals through hard work, focus and work/life balance. Her zest for life is infectious. Her goal is to be a working actress into her 90s and has Helen Mirren and Betty White as role models.
Germaine Smith is an actor, known for Razor's Edge (1994), Who I Am (2004) and Take Me Out (2018).
German Cardona is known for Uno Más (2020).