Born on December 29, 1978, in Kilmacthomas, Watersford, Ireland, Gillian Norris is youngest of Desmond and Mary Norris's six children. Growing up a tomboy, her mother enrolled her in dance classes at age 10, and she slowly developed a passion for dancing. After graduating from the Higgins School of Irish Dance in Waterford (where she was taught by Phil and Mary Higgins), and winning many awards and competitions along the way, she turned professional. Her first show was Michael Flatley's 'Lord of the Dance,' which she joined in 1995. She joined up with Flatley again in 2000 when he began touring in 'Feet of Flames,' but grew tired of the constant travel and being away from her boyfriend, fellow Watersford dancer Michael White, and quit the show in early 2001. Miss Norris returned to the stage in the summer of 2001, joining the dance troupe Ragus, but her return was brief, and she left shortly thereafter. At this point, it looks as if either acting and modeling or wifehood and motherhood are in the cards for this talented young lady.
Gillian Pachter is a producer and director, known for Banged Up Abroad (2007), Impact of Murder (2019) and Flight (2013).
Gillian Parkhouse is an actress, known for Judy (2019), Funny Girl (2018) and Taggart (1983).
Gillian Pfaff is an actress, known for Flipped (2010).
Born in Hollywood, FL, Gillian always knew her calling and followed it. She had a knack for acting, singing, and writing and began performing in community theaters since age 4. Her passion took her to Atlanta, GA, where she attended Oglethorpe University on a full-tuition Georgia Shakespeare scholarship. Four years of studying, rehearsals, internships, and performances later, Gillian earned her bachelors of arts in Theatre and in Communication & Rhetorical Studies. While in school, Gillian interned for People Store Talent Agency in Atlanta and was later signed with them for Commercial and Film & TV representation. Following graduation, Gillian joined a select group from around the country to be the intern class of 2019-2020 at Actor's Express in Atlanta. During her time at the internship, Gillian booked a series regular role on the CW adaptation "Lost Boys." However, both the filming of the series and her theatrical internship came to a halt in March 2020. Since the pandemic, her internship never resumed, but Gillian booked a supporting role in the Lifetime movie "Who's Killing the Cheerleaders?" Gillian will soon be seen opening the 2022 Sundance Film Festival with her supporting role as Bianca in "Emergency," starring RJ Cyler, Donald Elise Watkins, and Sabrina Carpenter. More film roles can be viewed in 2022 with the release of "Evolution of Nate Gibson" and "The Re-Education of Molly Singer." In 2021, Gillian played the titular role in the world-premiere musical, "Darlin' Cory," at the regional Tony-Award winning Alliance Theatre. Darlin Cory was written by Philip DePoy with music & lyrics written by Kristian Bush of Sugarland. Getting to mold and amplify these characters alongside such wonderful and imaginative professionals was the highlight of 2021.
Gillian Robespierre was born on June 29, 1978 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. She is a director and writer, known for Obvious Child (2014), Landline (2017) and Untitled Divorce Comedy.
Gillian Rose is an actress, known for Afterparty (2018) and Stalker's Prey (2017).
Gillian Saker is an actress and director, known for Ripper Street (2012), Misfits (2009) and Ray Donovan (2013).
Gillian Seamer is known for Patrick (1978), Cop Shop (1977) and The ABC of Love and Sex: Australia Style (1978).
Gillian Shure is an actress and writer, known for Disturbia (2007), Touched (2013) and Glow (2011).