Gina Guzzi Francia is known for Mothers' Instinct (2024).
Gina Haining is an actress, known for Bardo Blues (2017).
Gina Haller is an actress, known for Iris (2016), Hurensöhne: A Requiem (2020) and Zum Tod meiner Mutter (2022).
Gina Hecht was born on December 6, 1952 in Houston, Texas, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Dave (2020), Seinfeld (1989) and Mork & Mindy (1978). She has been married to Brian Herskowitz since July 4, 1988.
Gina Herron is an actress, known for The Longest Ride (2015), Parental Guidance (2012) and Remnants (2013).
Gina Hiraizumi recurs on Season 3 of the hit HBO Max series, Doom Patrol (2019). An adaptation of the DC Universe series, she brings to life "The Quiz," a passionate, fearless enigma that viewers are alternately introduced to as the Japanese speaking "Sachiko." The most powerful force of the Sisterhood of the Dada, her storyline spans the Spanish Flu in the early 1900's to modern day. The show has been renewed for another season on HBO Max in 2022. Doom Patrol (2019) Writer/Producer, Shoshana Sachi quotes: "I remember seeing her audition and being so captivated. Every subtle shift in her emotion is played with such careful deliberation. She embodied 'The Quiz' so wonderfully and made my words so much more special and nuanced - speaking them like the contemplative artist, The Quiz is." On the season premiere of Dynasty (2017) on The CW, Hiraizumi plays the wealthy and sophisticated, "Barbara." Inside the upscale atmosphere of the Carrington Manor, playing a Venture Capitalist businesswoman came a natural fit - her real life ancestry stems from all entrepreneurs and business professionals. Other 2021 TV credits include the AMC/Shudder series, Creepshow (2019) by Showrunner Greg Nicotero of the hit AMC series, The Walking Dead (2010) followed by the NBC series, Mr. Mayor (2021) and Good Girls (2018). Hiraizumi also guested on one of the last episodes of the final season of Hawaii Five-0 (2010) on CBS. A fan favorite for Lifetime Television, Gina has starred in over 15 Television movies - most notably The Wrong Real Estate Agent (2021) where she plays CEO to a mortgage firm, and best friend to Vivica A. Fox. The eldest of 3 sisters, Hiraizumi grew up in Los Angeles, CA while spending summer education in Tokyo in her childhood. Bilingual with an unparalleled eloquence in English and Japanese, she attended regular American school plus 2 private Japanese schools 6x a week. From pre-school to 12th grade, being raised under an extreme, Japanese-style discipline and work ethic has paid off immeasurable dividends in her adult career. Also a classically trained Pianist, she trained for over 10 years at Yamaha Music. Hiraizumi's classical background eventually led her to The Juilliard School, where she honed her passion for vocal performance. While living in New York City, she sang the the National Anthem at Madison Square Garden, and eventually led her to Los Angeles Clippers at The Staples Center and for Los Angeles Dodgers at The Dodger Stadium. Coming from a multigenerational lineage of successful entrepreneurs, her father was CEO of a travel agency for over 40 years, allowing the family to live an international lifestyle. Her parents owned several companies, and growing up in mature business settings by default allowed her to gain a visceral knowledge of entrepreneurship from a young age. Hiraizumi is a passionate advocate around the subject of Infertility and IVF, completely transparent and unashamed in sharing her story of multiple miscarriages, in trying to conceive naturally with her husband. Joining the many other celebrities that continue to be an advocate - she hopes her story will continue to remove the stigma, to support the millions of women in similar situations, that they are not alone. She gave birth to a healthy baby girl, Brooke in 2021.
Gina was born in the small mountain town of Smithers, British Columbia, where her first performance took place at a figure skating exhibition at age five. She has been at home on center stage ever since. As a precocious and outgoing child Gina performed in all her school plays and talent shows. Through most of these early years, as she moved around with her mom and older brother, her first love was dance. Whether ballet, tap, modern, or musical theatre, Gina was immersed in dance performance. As the classical ballet training developed her unrelenting work ethic, it wasn't long before Gina's love of performance began to shape itself into something resembling a career. At the age of fifteen, Gina was scouted by a modeling agency and shipped to Japan. Embracing the move with both hands, Gina schooled herself on the culture and language and the country quickly became her second home. Professionally, Japan was a major break. Gina was unbelievably successful in modeling and appeared on upwards of twenty magazine covers. But modeling was never Gina's passion. While her talent and drive gave her a taste of success, modeling was ultimately a stepping stone to bigger things, in another medium. On returning to North America, Gina went back to school, where she continued to study Japanese and graduated from college at the top of her class. Then, while working two jobs, Gina took acting classes to develop her stage skills. It was during these years that she faced a lot of naysayers, a lot of people telling her, "No, you can't." In spite of - or perhaps because of - this type of pessimism, Gina was determined to become an actor. "Oh really? Just watch me!" was her response. Continuously driven and fiercely independent, Gina has managed to achieve big things without buying into the trappings of show business. In a world that revolves around money, fame, and image, Gina has found success and happiness through sheer will and commitment to her craft. She also finds fulfillment volunteering with less fortunate people - Gina has worked with physically and mentally challenged and enjoys supporting bullied teen girls, helping them foster confidence and self esteem. Despite a list of personal achievements that includes starring roles in prime time TV shows and in feature films (big budget and indie), Gina continues to work hard to achieve bigger and better things. She continues to study theatre and classical ballet, and, surrounded by loving friends and family, she is always looking ahead. And up!
Gina Hoyt is an actress and costume designer, known for Love's Last Resort (2017), Elastic Heart (2016) and Home (2018).
Gina Isla is known for Throuple (2024) and Enteng Kabisote 10 and the Abangers (2016).
Gina Jackson embarked on this business in 1988 with her commercial looks and was able get signed with her very first meeting with a well known agency "Abrams Artist and Associates. Over a period of time she landed 31 national commercials and her most recent to date is the "Diet Pepsi" with David Beckham and Sofia Vagara" not to be confused with her character "Sofia Johnson" in her new exciting play "Can God's Love Reach you in the dark??". She also was fortunate to land co-star and guest star roles on Shows like "For Your Love" and Curb Your Enthusiasm" being able to put "Larry David" in his place in the episode "Affirmative Action". When casting began for "DreamGirls" Bill Condon needed a female who had the look of experience in her face to portray a tough no nonsense talent judge for the earlier scenes with "Jennifer Hudson" and "Beyonce Knowles" and audition "gina" which she was cast for the role. With her sense of humor and sassy characteristics she went on land the lead in an on going mini web series "Hollywood Reigns" playing as the title reads a sharp tough powerful holly wood agent with whom is not to be messed with. Not skipping a beat she landed her first role as a cast member in a heart warming and touching play title "Can God's Love Reach you in the Dark??"