Gina was born in Wellington, New Zealand to a Greek father and a Kiwi mother. At age ten her parents started a small production company producing historical/political documentaries about Greece. Throughout her teens Gina was actively involved in each stage of production from research, to the shoot (on location in Greece) and the edit. After high school she left New Zealand to live in New York and Rome, attending acting and writing classes before returning to New Zealand to begin working in the Film and Television Industry. Gina worked as an actress in New Zealand for several years but the strong urge to reconnect with her Greek roots led her back to Europe and she eventually settled in London where life swept her in a completely different direction. She worked briefly in the London Fashion Industry but before long, storytelling was calling so she headed back Down Under. Gina fell back into acting immediately and after several gigs in New Zealand television and film, her role in 'The Devil's Rock' led her to London again in order to more easily attend the many International Film Festivals that followed. These various Festivals gave Gina a somewhat disturbing insight into the industry that she had been part of for so many years. She firmly decided that she would no longer take on roles of a dark nature with all the sinister messages attached. She tried one more film in London but couldn't shake the feeling that the dream she was pursuing often lacked integrity and value and that she had another purpose. In 2012 she moved back to Greece during the turmoil of the crisis and a nation in panic. There, Gina worked as a freelance writer and photographer and co-founded a Drama Therapy program for kids and their communities. Gina happily resides in Athens, Greece.
Gina was born in upstate N.Y., then started her career as a model while still in high school in Charlotte, North Carolina. While still a teenager, she moved to New York, and worked full time as a model while studying acting. She then moved to LA, and quickly booked the lead in the film "Manny Cam", which then premiered at the Hollywood FilmFest.
Gina Venier is an actress, known for I Hate New Year's (2020) and American Idol: The Search for a Superstar (2002).
Gina Vitori is an actress and producer, known for 9-1-1 (2018), Frenzy (2018) and The Doctor Will Kill You Now (2019).
Gina Watson is a producer and writer, known for The Executive Empress (2017), Real Haunts (2017) and Dueling Dragons (2017).
This dynamic young comedienne hailing from London via Nigeria has taken the comedy world by storm since her debut. In a few short years, she has become one of the most sought after comics in the country, making numerous appearances on Television, radio and the big screen. This former lift engineer's Edinburgh debut saw her described by the Scotsman Newspaper as 'A British rival for Whoopi Goldberg- Lively and exceptionally funny'. From there she went from strength to strength, securing herself as team captain on Blouse and Skirt (2000), a BBC2 panel show that ran for 3 years. Gina developed a cult following who loved her cheeky wit and bombastic delivery. So much so, that she was able to complete a 30 date sellout tour along the length and breadth of the UK in 2000 and 2001 with more to follow. Her infectious personality and observations on everything from TV programs to the worldwide image of Nigerians has wowed audiences not just in the UK but in places such as America, Dubai, Hong Kong, Singapore and South Africa, as well as all over Europe. With TV credits which include 'Live at Jongleurs' for UK Gold, The Comedy store for Channel 5, Planet Pop (Channel 4), The I love...series for BBC2, Jo Brand's Hot Potatoes (2002) for BBC1, and Up Late (2001) with Gina Yashere, Gina still found time to write several plays for BBC Radio 4 and sketches for the Richard Blackwood show on CH4. Although primarily a comedian, Gina has now branched out into acting. She has appeared in two feature films, 'Kiss Kiss Bang Bang' as 'Polythene Pam', a murderess specialising in plastic bag suffocation and more recently Mr In-Between (2001), as well as in the West End show The Vagina Monologues. Gina has guested on numerous radio shows most notably Radio's 4 News Quiz, Radio 5 Live, London Live and Choice FM. As well as covering Lisa I'anson's afternoon show on BBC London. To add to this seemingly endless list of achievements, she recently won Best female at the Black Comedy Awards. She is definitely a talent to be reckoned with!
Gina Zamparelli was born on May 8, 1959 in the USA. She is known for Until the Music Ends, Inside Metal: The L.A. Metal Scene Explodes! (2016) and Inside Metal: The Pioneers of L.A. Hard Rock and Metal (2014). She died on May 21, 2018 in California, USA.
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Gina-Marie Battista is an actress, known for Christmas Dreams (2015).
Ginalba Barletta is known for They Talk (2021).