Adrian G. Griffiths celebrated his fifth birthday by watching Man take his first steps on the Moon. Based in Toronto, he has been involved in the film industry since 1983, as an actor, as a coach, as a writer, and as a director. He is a single father of a beautiful daughter whose existence informs all aspects of his life. Today he can be found putting the finishing touches on the Great North American Screenplay, or in his workshop, toiling on one of several inventions-in-the-making.
Adrian Gaeta was born in Sion, Switzerland and was raised in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. Adrian attended the University of Washington and received the prestigious Glenn Hughes acting scholarship. After school he worked in the theatre throughout the country, performing in many classical and contemporary productions. Some of his most known achievements on stage include originating the role of Kurogo in an international and award winning production of Madame Butterfly and performed an original play on the Isla Tiberina, in Rome. His films have appeared at numerous film festivals such as LA International, IFC Films, SOHO International and his most recent performance was in competition for the David Donatello Award.
Adrian Galley was born on February 3, 1960 in Johannesburg, South Africa. He is an actor and writer, known for Escape Room (2019), The Red Sea Diving Resort (2019) and The Deal (2008).
Adrian Garcia is known for The Stationary Bike (2022).
Adrian Garcia Bogliano was born on July 4, 1980 in Madrid, Spain. He is a producer and writer, known for Late Phases (2014), Ahí va el diablo (2012) and Juega Conmigo (2021).
Adrian Ghar is known for El Señor de los Cielos (2013), Triada (2023) and Amor de barrio (2015).
Adrian Giribon is an actor, known for 80 Proof (2014), Suburban Wildlife (2019) and Project Schoolies (2012).
Adrian Glynn McMorran is a Vancouver, Canada-based actor and musician. Raised in Vancouver, Adrian received a BA in Theatre from the University of British Columbia and studied acting at New York's Atlantic Theatre School. He has been featured in numerous TV shows, most notably as "Inias" on Supernatural, "Jeremy Creek" on Smallville and "Murmur/Michael Amar" on the CW's Arrow. He has also appeared in feature films such as Josie and the Pussycats and 50/50. Adrian also records and tours as a singer-songwriter ("Adrian Glynn") and has spent the past few years playing shows in Canada and Europe, both as a solo act and as a member of the Canadian modern folk group, The Fugitives. He is signed to Vancouver's Light Organ Records. As a solo artist, Glynn's first full-length record, Bruise, won him a nomination for Emerging Artist of the Year at the Canadian Independent Music Awards. He has been featured at many festivals across Canada and the UK and has opened for shows for artists like Glen Hansard, the Barr Brothers and Joe Pug. The Fugitives 2014 release, Everything Will Happen, garnered them nominations for the Canadian Folk Music Awards and the Western Canadian Music Awards and saw them supporting Buffy Saint-Marie across Western Canada as well as playing a feature slot at the 2014 Glastonbury. Festival in the UK.
Adrian Gonzalez is known for Vida (2018), Tejano (2018) and Superstore (2015).
Adrian Goodman is best known as writer-director of the feature film Wakey Wakey, which has received an Australian Directors Guild Award, among other accolades. Warped Perspective and Film Bizarro each included it in their 'Top Films of the Year' lists. The film has been released worldwide by Bounty Films. Goodman has also written and directed a number of short films, which have been awarded in the United States, Russia and Australia.