Graeme Meekison is an actor, known for Deadly Class (2018).
Graeme Norgate was born in 1971 in Essex, England. He is known for TimeSplitters 2 (2002), Perfect Dark (2000) and Second Sight (2004).
Graeme Obree is known for his work on The Flying Scotsman (2006), Battle Mountain: Graeme Obree's Story (2015) and Sir Chris Hoy: How to Win Gold (2014).
Graeme Read is a writer and director, known for Wake to Wonder: Built for Better Days (2015), After Robot: Bed of Shame (2016) and Chromium: the Last Time (2008).
Graeme Revell was born in New Zealand in 1955. He was graduated from The University of Auckland with degrees in economics and politics. He is a classically trained pianist and French horn player. Revell worked for as a regional planner in Australia and Indonesia and as an orderly in an Australian psychiatric hospital. Graeme Revell was a member of SPK, a 70s Industrial music group, for which he played keyboards and percussion. Their single "In Flagrante Delicto" was the basis for his Dead Calm score. This was his first score and won him an Australian Film Industry award. Since then he's done a number of major and minor film soundtracks including The Crow, The Crow: City Of Angels, The Craft, The Saint, and Chinese Box.
Graeme Richards is an actor, known for Starship Troopers 3: Marauder (2008), Operation Delta Force 5: Random Fire (2000) and The Raven (2007).
Graeme Rooney is a Scottish actor/writer/voiceover. He trained at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (formerly RSAMD) and on graduating made his screen debut in gritty Scottish drama 'Taggart'. More edgy roles followed in hit TV shows 'Ashes to Ashes', 'Rebus', 'Case Histories' and 'Skins'. In 2009 he co-wrote, created and starred as one third of the sketch show, 'The Ginge, The Geordie and The Geek', which following sell out Edinburgh festivals and critical acclaim was commissioned for a series on BBC2 which aired in 2013. Following the success of the show he went on to appear in hit comedies 'Doc Martin', 'Bad Education' and 'Rab C. Nesbitt'. Throughout his career Graeme has appeared in many theatre productions working at world renowned theatre's such as The Globe, The Royal Court and The Barbican, but most recently starring in the West End, in Olivier Award winning comedy hit, 'The Play That Goes Wrong'. As a writer, he's had a sketch show 'The Ginge, The Geordie and The Geek' which he co-wrote and created commissioned by BBC 2 for a 6 part series and individually he's also had writing commissioned for BBC Radio 4, BBC Radio Scotland, and for Comedy Central. In the feature film 'Ashes' Graeme plays the lead role as the troubled, Donnie Mckinley, newly released from prison struggling to readjust to life and trying to atone for his mistakes.
Graeme Singleton is known for Damo & Ivor: The Movie (2018), Bridget & Eamon (2016) and Damo and Ivor (2013).
Graeme Smith was born on 1 February 1981 in Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa. He is an actor, known for Victory (2009), Cricket and the Rainbow Nation (2017) and Sir Vivian Richards Trophy (1998).
Graeme Squires was born on May 13, 1980 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He is an actor, known for Home and Away (1988), Cops LAC (2010) and The Dream Children (2015).