Go Yoon is known for Sijipeuseu: The Myth (2021), Grid (2022) and Hotel King (2014).
Go Yoon-Jung was born on 22 April 1996 in Seoul, South Korea. She is an actress, known for Hunt (2022), Alchemy of Souls (2022) and Moving (2023).
Go-Eun Lee is known for Black (2017), Alice: Boy from Wonderland (2015) and Gap Dong (2014).
Go-Go Bouncey born in Washington, D.C., USA, as Nathaniel Marshall Lucas Sr. He is an actor, musician and song writer. In 2002, He made his debut as an actor in a commercial for Crystal Restaurant and Bar located in Hyattsville, Maryland. He has also appeared in the TMOTTGoGo Documentary performing with Little Benny & the Masters. Most recently, Go-Go Bouncey appeared as the drum teacher in the film Residue released in 2020, written and directed by Merawi Gerima. Go-Go Bouncey has been involved in D.C.'s homegrown sound, Go-Go, for several decades. Known for his energetic style on the congas and timbales, he has shared the stage as a member of Grammy nominated recording artist Experience Unlimited (E.U.), widely known for their hit "Da Butt" featured in Spike Lee's film, School Daze. Over the years he has performed with Little Benny & the Masters, High Potential Band and Proper Utensils. Go-Go Bouncey has also lent his talents to Jonny B, Hip Hop Artist Trip Star, Horu Music Experience and his latest, The 202 Project. Go-Go Bouncey can be heard on recordings, "Ho Ho Santa" a release from High Potential Band, Getting Funky Up In Here and Take Me Out To The Go-Go releases from Little Benny & the Masters, Fire and Make Money from Experience Unlimited (E.U.) The album release of Little Benny & the Masters Get Your Drink On (Get Your Freak On), featured a host of the Go-Go genre's luminaries including the legendary Rock & Roll Hall of Famer and The Godfather of Go-Go Chuck Brown, James "Jas. Funk" Thomas, William "Ju Ju" House, Milton "Go-Go Mickey" Freeman and more. The Trip Star Foundation, a non-profit organization co-founded by Go-Go Bouncey in January 2016, was created to help the underserved in Washington, DC area. The Foundation provides clothing and food to the homeless, organizes back to school supply drives and Christmas toy drives as well as bicycle raffles for children. In addition, the Foundation also provides free haircuts with a mobile haircut bus. In 2018 the Trip Star Foundation was given an award by the Government of Washington D.C., for their tremendous work in the community.
Gobalakrishnan is known for KD (2019).
Gobi is known for Kida (2022).
Gobi M. Rahimi An experienced and budget conscious director with an eye for innovation. Gobi Rahimi is an English-born writer, producer and director. He has cultivated an extensive career in film, television, branding and social media over the past 18 years with over 360 credits across multiple platforms. Most recently, Gobi produced and directed a doc series for AOL/TechCrunch on the current eco-climate of Silicon Valley, and prior to that, a recreation show pilot for VH1 with Joke Productions. He also directed and produced commercials for Nestle's Hot Pockets. His spot for Hot Pockets, starring Snoop Lion, garnered 750,000,000 media impressions. His series of viral videos/ARG (alternative reality gaming) for Nestle's Butterfinger starring Seth Green garnered over a billion media impressions. He is developing a narrative film project he wrote based on the last 7 days in the life of slain rapper Tupac Shakur, entitled "7Dayz." Gobi directed a documentary for Draeger Pharmaceuticals on neonatal care of premature babies, which debuted on a global web platform. He also directed and produced a series of commercials, viral videos, and mini-docs for the brand The House of Marley. He has directed spots for such international brands as Pepsi, Microsoft, Systemac, among others. Additionally, he directed the first in a series of comedy narratives for Levity Entertainment entitled "My Two Worlds". His television series "First In," which followed the lives of Compton firefighters, premiered on the BET Network. Additionally, he created the 3DX Film Festival in Singapore, and Hong Kong 3D Film Festival, which drew attendees which included the CEO's of Disney, Dreamworks, and FOX. A lifelong lover of music, he has produced and directed music videos for artists including Yoko Ono and Snoop Dogg. He also produced the star-studded music video documentary for the rerecording of, "Wake Up Everybody", the 1960's R & B classic by Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes. Drawing on his own multi-cultural background, he oversaw the collaboration of a diverse range of musical talents including Mary J. Blige, Marie Ben-Ari, Jadakiss, Jamie Fox, Missy Elliott, Wyclef Jean, with genius music producer Kenny "Babyface" Edmonds. The release benefited America Coming Together (ACT). Away from the camera, Gobi is also a published author. His book "Thru My Eyes", a collection of photography and prose inspired by Tupac Shakur, was published by Simon & Schuster/Atria Books. He is now following that book up, with a coffee table sized book with previously unpublished photos and stories. For examples of Gobi's work, visit the website for his company staticfreefilms.
Gobika Ravichandran is known for Naadu (2023).
Gobinaath is an actor, known for KL Gangster 2 (2013).
Gobind Singh Dhanoa is known for I Am Singh (2011), Daas Dev (2018) and Butterflies and Hurricanes (2017).