Gareth R.T. Owen is an actor and writer, known for C. Lan (2018), Resident Manager (2019) and Freefall (2018).
Currently playing HARRY POTTER in JK Rowlings 'Harry Potter and The Cursed Child in Melbourne', Gareth Reeves was born in Christchurch New Zealand. He trained as an actor at New Zealand's national Drama School in Wellington, Toi Whakaari: The New Zealand Drama School for 3 years, graduating in 1999. Gareth spent years working consistently in theatre throughout New Zealand and Australia with a strong foundation in Shakespeare and modern classics. His entry into television and film saw him win a best actor award at The New Zealand Screen Awards for his role in The Insiders Guide to Love and a nomination for his first lead film role in A Song of Good. Gareth has since appeared in numerous television shows including Underbelly, The Cult and Go Girls. Film appearances include Disney's Pete's Dragon, the Indie feature I'm Not Harry Jenson, festival Sci-Fi film Existence and Tracker where he squared off against British actor Ray Winstone.
Gareth Reynolds originally hails from the sweet streets of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. After moving to Los Angeles, Gareth starred in NBC's 'The Real Wedding Crashers' which was as creatively stimulating as it was successful. Through that show he began producing and writing his own material, eventually making shows at Comedy Central, the Travel Channel, and MTV. In 2015 he began doing an American History podcast called 'The Dollop' with Dave Anthony which gets over 5 million downloads every month and takes him all over the world to do live episodes. Between his podcast and touring the country doing stand-up he has taken the lead on ABC show 'Hail Mary' has been seen on IFC's Maron, has written on Netflix original series Flaked and Arrested Development. He also has a cat named Jose. It is rumored that he keeps a seal in his apartment, while Reynolds declined to comment, someone know as "The Hippo Guy" has confirmed this on a biweekly basis.
Gareth Rickards was born on May 5, 1983 in Australia. He is an actor, known for Rough Stuff (2017), The Pacific (2010) and Home and Away (1988).
Gareth Rowlands is a producer and director, known for Lost and Found (2017), Machair (1993) and What Would Your Kid Do? (2018).
Gareth Roy is a producer and writer, known for Russell Brand's Ponderland (2007), Brand X with Russell Brand (2012) and 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown (2012).
Gareth Russell is known for The Boleyns: A Scandalous Family (2021) and The UnXplained (2019).
Gareth Smit is a Director of Photography (DP, DOP) Cinematographer based in New York City (NYC, NY) and works across documentary, commercial and narrative projects. He has documented issues relating to migration, race and identity with a particular interest in the role of land and history in shaping the present. In 2014 he documented the community and family of Eric Garner after he was killed by a NYPD police officer, resulting in the photo essay and short film In Tompkinsville. He continued working on Staten Island for two more years culminating in North Shore (Alice Austen House Museum, 2016). In 2018 he received a grant from the Magnum Foundation to collaborate with Tohono O'odham poet Dr. Ofelia Zepeda and historian Martín Zícari for The Place Where Clouds Are Formed (Tucson Museum of Art, 2020). In 2015 his interests began to shift toward cinematography. His work has been published in The New York Times, The Washington Post and The New Yorker. He camera operated on Crime + Punishment, Stephen Maing's 2018 documentary that received a Jury's Award at Sundance. Gareth Smit was born in 1990 in Heidelberg, South Africa. He studied Philosophy and History at the University of Cape Town. In 2014 he moved to New York to attend the International Center of Photography. He is based in Brooklyn, New York.
Gareth Snook is an actor, known for The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall (2011), Taboo (2017) and Wise Children (2019).
Gareth Snow is known for 3 Body Problem (2024), Who Killed Jill Dando? (2023) and Bermondsey Tales: Fall of the Roman Empire.