Guy McDonald is known for 6 Underground (2019), The Legend of Tarzan (2016) and Victor Frankenstein (2015).
Originally from Minneapolis and its theater scene, Guy studied at UCLA and at the Jean Shelton School of Acting. He later walked the boards in NYC, receiving more auditions than contracts. His first film was "Animal House", which was as fun as you'd imagine. Beat John Belushi at Foosball. Guest starred in John Harrison and Greg Nicotero's "Creepshow" in 2019 alongside Giancarlo Esposito. 30 foreign accents, can coach dialects. Good water skier. Conversational German language; some Swedish, French, and Dutch languages. Guitarist and drummer, medium Tenor vocals. Cannot dance.
Guy Moore was born on October 12, 1969 in Wayne, New Jersey, USA. He is a director, known for Muppet Babies (2018), Codename: Kids Next Door (2002) and Beavis and Butt-Head Do America (1996).
In the course of a distinguished and influential music career over more than 30 years, Guy Moot has signed some of the biggest songwriters in the world, including Amy Winehouse, Lana Del Rey, Mark Ronson, Arctic Monkeys, Jamiroquai, Arcade Fire, StarGate, Deadmau5, Sia, Paul Epworth, and Sean Paul; as well as overseeing the signings of current chart toppers Ed Sheeran, Drake, Calvin Harris, Sam Smith, Charli XCX, Anne-Marie, and Jorja Smith. After starting his career in 1984 with A&R roles at both ATV Music and Chrysalis Records, he joined SBK Music Publishing in 1987, ahead of its merger with EMI two years later. Over the next sixteen years, Guy rose through the ranks of EMI Music Publishing, before being appointed Executive Vice President of A&R for the UK and Europe in 2003. Two years later, he became Managing Director of EMI Music Publishing UK and President of European Creative. Guy's leadership played a key role in ensuring that EMI was named Music Week Publisher of the Year for fourteen years running. In 2012, Guy took on additional responsibilities, leading the Sony/ATV and EMI Music Publishing merger across Europe. In this new role, he was tasked with developing greater effectiveness in A&R across both companies. In 2017, after a string of creative and commercial successes, Moot was appointed President of Worldwide Creative, heading up the company's efforts to seek out the best songwriting talent, regardless of their country of origin. At the same time, he continued in his role as Managing Director in the UK, and led the company to a record-breaking, year-long hold on the UK Number 1 Singles spot in 2016-17.
Guy Moshe is a writer and producer, known for Bunraku (2010), Holly (2006) and 001LithiumX (2020).
Guy Mossman is an American cinematographer who made his first short film in 1999 while living in Paraguay, South America. In 2002, he was awarded a prestigious Park Fellowship at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill to pursue an M.A. in Journalism and Documentary Filmmaking. He is best known for his dramatic photography on award-winning documentary films such as Buck (2011), which won the U.S Audience Award at Sundance, Mariachi High (2012), Bending The Arc (2017), and Owned: A Tale of Two Americas (2018.) He was also director of photography for several acclaimed television series such as the Jennifer Lopez produced Los Jets (2014) and Ann Curry's Chasing The Cure (2019.) Now based in Los Angeles, Guy is a member of the IATSE Local 600.
Guy Mossman is an American cinematographer who made his first short film in 1999 while living in Paraguay, South America. In 2002, he was awarded a prestigious Park Fellowship at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill to pursue an M.A. in Journalism and Documentary Filmmaking. He is best known for his dramatic photography on award-winning documentary films such as Buck (2011), which won the U.S Audience Award at Sundance, Mariachi High (2012), Bending The Arc (2017), and Owned: A Tale of Two Americas (2018.) He was also director of photography for several acclaimed television series such as the Jennifer Lopez produced Los Jets (2014) and Ann Curry's Chasing The Cure (2019.) Now based in Los Angeles, Guy is a member of the IATSE Local 600.
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Guy N. Ease is an actor, known for Vampz! (2019) and Vampz! (2012).
Guy Nadon was born on August 28, 1952 in Montréal, Québec, Canada. He is known for L'ange gardien (2014), Série Noire (2014) and Aveux (2009).