Howard Gayle is known for Sex Down Under (2019).
Howard Gibson is an actor, known for Double Cross (2020).
Howard Goldberg is a graduate of the Philadelphia College of Art (BFA, filmmaking and painting) and also studied at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at New York University. He is the recipient of a Sundance Institute Fellowship, where he developed the screenplay for his film Eden (1996), which was subsequently in the Dramatic Competition at the Sundance Film Festival. He wrote the book, music and lyrics for Buskers, the Off-Broadway musical comedy, which starred "Tony" Award nominee, Drama Desk Award winner, Tony Azito (The Pirates of Penzance, Threepenny Opera). He also produced and directed. He wrote, produced and directed the cult feature film Apple Pie (1975), which starred Tony Azito, Brother Theodore, Veronica Hamel, Irene Cara and Calvert DeForest (Larry "Bud" Melman). Apple Pie featured music by Daryl Hall and John Oates and a score by Brad Fiedel (The Accused, Terminator 1 & 2). It was an official representative of the United States at many festivals, including Deauville and San Sebastian, and played widely at cult/midnight showings. He co-wrote the feature film Spontaneous Combustion (1990) with Tobe Hooper (Poltergeist). Hooper directed the film, which starred Brad Dourif (Academy Award nominee for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest). Goldberg was also Associate Producer. He filmed the Rod Stewart rock video "Sailing" for Warner Bros. Records, as well as industrials and commercials. He wrote, produced and directed the half-hour television documentary Davian, which was seen at the Chicago International Film Festival. He wrote the novel The King Of Clubs (Parthenon Press), which he recently adapted into a screenplay for a feature film. His drawings and sculptures are in many private collections. Among his works are The Jester, an eight foot bronze bas-relief on the tower of a landmark building, a series of four bronzes for the Oba Erediauwa, King of Benin and three sculptures installed on the U.S.S. Intrepid National Museum in New York. A fine arts book of his drawings (Morgan Press) is in the permanent collections of many libraries.
Howard Goodall was educated at New College School, Stowe School and Lord Williams's School. A boy chorister, he studied music at Christ Church, Oxford, where he achieved a First. He became known to the public for composing the theme tunes to popular BBC comedy series such as The Black Adder (1982), Red Dwarf (1988) and The Vicar of Dibley (1994). He has also presented educational programmes on music, such as 20th Century Greats (2004) and Sgt Pepper's Musical Revolution with Howard Goodall (2017). He is particularly noted as an expert on the music of The Beatles.
Howard Goorney was born on May 11, 1921 in Manchester, Lancashire, England. He was an actor, known for Fiddler on the Roof (1971), The Last Days of Pompeii (1984) and Under the Same Sun (1978). He was married to Stella Riley. He died on March 29, 2007 in Bath, Somerset, England.
Howard Gord is an actor, known for Brown Girl Begins (2017) and Weird or What? (2010).
Howard Gordon is known for Flight World War II (2015).
Howard Grandison is an assistant director and director, known for Guy Code (2011), #FoundingFathers (2016) and Girl Code (2013).
Howard Grossman is the co-founding Partner of the Los Angeles-based multi-family office business management firm WG&S, LLP. He manages the Family Office and Entertainment Division which provides concierge and family office services and advice to national and international high-net-worth individuals, entertainers and owners of intellectual property. Mr. Grossman was a founding partner of Goldman, Lichtenberg, Wasserman and Grossman ("GLWG"), Inc. Founded in 1988, GLWG was a pioneering financial management firm whose diverse services managed the daily financial lives of its high-net-worth clientele. Focused on entrepreneurs, executives, and entertainment industries in Southern and Northern California, and the mid-Atlantic, GLWG was a leader in the development of financial management services to individuals and families. In August 2000, GLWG was acquired by JPMorgan Chase Private Bank, and Mr. Grossman became a managing director of the J.P. Morgan family office group. In June 2003, he took the J.P. Morgan/GLWG entertainment group private and, in 2007, reunited his practice with Eric Wasserman, his partner of more than twenty years. They subsequently founded WG&S. Under their leadership, the firm has added four additional partners, and employs over sixty professionals with offices in Los Angeles and Marin County, California; Wilmington, Delaware and Austin, Texas. Mr. Grossman graduated from the University of California, Berkeley Haas School of Business. He is member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the California Society of CPAs. He sits on the board of the Grammy Foundation and MusiCares.
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