Alta Gwendolyn Gaze was born in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Her father was a film actor and singer in comedies in his homeland of Australia as well as London and New York. Gwen achieved a degree from The Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London, then immigrated to America and received a drama degree from Pasadena College. She began acting in plays in New York, landing a starring role in "The Women" before moving on to Hollywood for a career in motion pictures. Her first role was as Pamela Armitage in "I Cover the War" in 1937, playing the leading lady to John Wayne. In 1938 she played opposite William Boyd in two Hopalong Cassidy films, the first of which, "Partners of the Plains" offered one of her strongest roles as a domineering English girl named Lorna Drake. She also performs the song, "Moonlight on the Sunset Trail" within the film. Gwen Gaze appeared in a total of 13 films between the years 1937 and 1943. She was married in Vancouver, Canada, where Gwen had a radio show. She had two children, Carol and Peter. Gwen died peacefully in Seattle, Washington on August 29th, 2010.
Gwen Goldsmith is an actress and producer, known for The Pallbearer (1996), Tiger Eyes (2012) and Vespertine (2003).
Born in Nebraska and raised in New York, Gwen Gottlieb pursued the arts at an early age. Upon moving to Los Angeles, she studied with various teachers and trained heavily in the Meisner technique. Gwen Gottlieb has a broad emotional range and honesty in her acting style on both stage and in front of the camera. Recent nominations and wins for best actress for her work in The Recurring have shown that industry professionals are recognizing her talent. This bi-coastal actress has also produced and starred in the short film Tightrope which was selected at the Cannes Film Festival 2018. That same year she founded Heywen Productions, a company dedicated to creating films for woman by women. In her spare time, Gwen enjoys spending time with her husband Seth and children, Gabriel and Grace. She is a vegetarian and an advocate for animal rights.
Gwen Hollander is a stage and screen actress. Originally from Miami, FL, she started working professionally in musical theatre at the age of 14 and also made some television appearances (on Nickelodeon's "The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo" and in Tom Hanks' HBO miniseries "From the Earth to the Moon"). She then moved to New York to begin her career in musical theatre. Some of her favorite roles include Amy March in "Little Women" (Broadway/National Tour, Carbonell Award for Best Supporting Actress), Kate Monster/Lucy T. Slut in "Avenue Q," Belle in "Beauty and the Beast," and Eponine in "Les Miserables" (Carbonell Award for Best Supporting Actress). On television, she has appeared on "Braddock and Jackson" and "The Thundermans."
Gwen Holloway was born on March 6, 1952 in Alameda County, California, USA. She is an actress, known for NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (2003), This Is Us (2016) and Criminal Minds (2005).
Gwen Hughes is an actress and musician based in Atlanta, GA. She is known for her work in "Stan Against Evil" (IFC) and "Murder Comes to Town" (Investigation ID). She has worked in several Tyler Perry projects, most recently "If Loving You Is Wrong" (OWN). Her original song, "It's Really Christmas Now" has been used in films like "Medium Raw: Night of the Wolf" and "A Very Corgi Christmas."
Gwen Hussein is known for Meg 2: The Trench (2023), Ek Kori Prem Katha (2024) and Untitled Vishal Ranjan Mishra/Nithya Menen Project.
Gwen Kmiec is known for '77 (2022) and Please Wait to Be Seated (2004).