Gwendolin Weisser is a director, known for WEIT. Die Geschichte von einem Weg um die Welt (2017), Kulturzeit (1995) and Landesschau (1957).
Gwendoline Christie was born in Worthing, West Sussex, England and trained in dance and gymnastics as a child. She graduated from Drama Centre London with a First Class BA (Hons) in 2005 and her first job was with Declan Donellan in 'Great Expectations' at the Royal Shakespeare Company that autumn. She then went on to work in regional theatre, world tours and the West End. Her striking appearance motivated photographer Polly Borland to collaborate with her as the subject of a noted series of photographs. In 2011 Gwendoline was cast in the role of Brienne of Tarth in the successful HBO TV adaptation Game of Thrones (2011). She plays the role of Commander Lyme in the last two Hunger Games movies: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 (2014) and The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 (2015). She has also been cast as Captain Phasma in Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens (2015) and Absolutely Fabulous:The Movie (2016). Gwendoline is the face of the Vivienne Westwood A/W 2015 campaign.
Gwendoline Hamon was born on 27 August 1970 in Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, France. She is an actress, known for Evamag (1999), Madame Sans-Gêne (2002) and Cassandre (2015). She was previously married to Frédéric Diefenthal.
Gwendoline Pere-Lahaille is an actress, known for Psychos (2017), Jake Squared (2013) and Emily (2017).
Gwendoline's breakthrough was a Series Regular role on Desperate Housewives as naughty maid Xiao-Mei. She was then handpicked by Robert Duvall to star opposite him on Emmy Winning Western Broken Trail which garnered her a NAMIC Vision award nominated for best supporting actress. She starred in the 2018 Emmy-nominated American Girl: Ivy & Julie, Amazon Prime's first movie with an all Asian American cast. Gwendoline received critical acclaim on TV series American Crime, created and directed by Oscar winner John Ridley as Oklahoma born Sargent "Richelle" alongside a racist mother-in-law portrayed by Felicity Huffman. She has guested on other hit TV shows like NCIS & Grey's Anatomy. She won two best actress awards for indie feature Heathens & Thieves at the Houston International Film Festival and Iowa Film Festival. She was in movies The Jane Austen Book Club with Emily Blunt & Hugh Dancy & The Magic of Ordinary Days with Keri Russell. Gwendoline has voiced over fifty games and cartoons including Shinigami on TMNT, Nala Se on Star Wars Clone Wars & Paine in Final Fantasy X2. She has been nominated for 3 BTVA awards. She was honored as Alumna of the year with the UCLA Asia Pacific Alumni Award in 2016. Gwendoline designed a sold out clothing line from which proceeds benefitted the Appalachian region in Kentucky. Gwendoline Yeo immigrated from Singapore to San Francisco at eleven. She won Miss Teen Chinatown SF, Miss Asian America & Miss Chinatown USA. She graduated from UCLA Summa Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa and has a diploma in piano from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. She was discovered playing the Chinese Zither by NPR executives and was invited to write, narrate and score her immigrant and ugly duckling journey in a one woman radio show on "The Politics of Culture." She later turned this into a theatre piece titled "Laughing With My Mouth Wide Open" that had a successful run at the El Centro Theatre. Both received rave reviews.
Gwendolyn Apple is an actress, known for Let Me In (2010).
Gwendolyn Brown was born on 5 June 2000 in Las Vegas. She is an actress, known for Cade: The Tortured Crossing (2023), My Little Nightmare (2024) and Come Hang Over (2023).
Gwendolyn is a Canada-based actor, writer and devised theatre artists. She is the Artistic Associate of One Trunk Theatre based in Winnipeg Manitoba and has been co-creator on many professional projects with the company. Gwendolyn was nominated for an ACTRA award for best female performance in a series for her work in Channel Zero. She has been working professionally in the theatre and film industry for eleven years.
Born and raised on a Midwest farm in IL, Gwendolyn grew up in a musical family writing & performing music with her father and sister from a young age. When she wasn't playing music she was studying math, her other passion. She completed her 1st college degree in Engineering at 21 on an academic scholarship and moved to the east coast to work in strategy for fortune 100 companies. But in her spare time, she continued to sing and perform in musicals and other gigs. At 24 she was discovered by a film producer shooting on location near her town. Gwendolyn was subsequently cast as the female lead in that film, "The Last Confederate," which garnered her two Best Actress nominations in NY and LA, and received worldwide distribution. The experience brought her to Los Angeles, and she went on to perform leading roles in several other films, as well as in series and onstage, garnering her accolades from TV Guide, LA Times and additional Best Actress nominations. All while continuing her work with Engineering and music. Gwendolyn enjoys honing her skills as a musician and singer-songwriter and now licenses her original songs to TV and film. She aligned with a superb band of musicians and they perform regularly at legendary venues across Southern CA.
Gwendolyn Gourvenec was born on April 30, 1984 in France. She is an actress, known for WAX: We Are the X (2015), La délicatesse (2011) and Open Tables (2015).