Carl Gallagher is an actor, known for Adventures of Little Herbert in Mushroom Land (2008).
Carl Garcia is known for Ignored (2022), Until the Day I Die: Part 1 (2016) and Community Theater Christmas (2019).
Carl Garrison is an actor, known for Hostile (2017), Unknown Soldier (2004) and Flaky (2021).
Carl Gilliard Actor, Producer, Director, Writer, Educator, Entertainment Consultant Carl Rousseau Gilliard is the President/CEO of the Gilliard Media Group, LLC (GMG), based in Los Angeles, CA. GMG provides media consultation, casting, media content creation, publishing, coaching and entertainment production services. His wife, Latonya Gilliard, serves as Vice President of Operations. Carl is also the Co-Creator of the Bill Duke Media Foundation's Youth Media Camp, a non-profit organization with a distinct emphasis on offering new media arts and financial literacy to inner-city youth, ages 15 thru 18, in South Los Angeles, California. Carl is a graduate of Michigan State University, and a native of Detroit, Michigan, by way of Chicago, Illinois. Upon moving to California, he dove into acting and landed many television and film roles, which facilitated his masterful skills in networking and forming relationships that has catapulted him into becoming extremely well-respected in the industry. Carl has numerous film credits, including: Inception (Warner Bros), Red Eye (DreamWorks), Coach Carter (Paramount), and many television credits, including: Shameless, Greys Anatomy, Amazon's The Last Tycoon & House, MD, just to name a few. Mr Gilliard is presently recurring on the hit action/drama, The Family Business, now streaming on BET+. and on Peacock's Bel Air. He has appeared in dozens of independent short and feature films. He is also the Creator, Writer, Executive Producer and Star of the HIT digital series, Two Degrees. Season One of Two Degrees is currently available on Facebook and YouTube as Two Degrees The Series. www.youtube.com/twodegreestheseries Along with starring on the large and small screens, Carl has appeared in dozens of stage plays, including Ninth Wave, South Of Where We Live, The River Niger, Waiting For The Rain, The Living Quarters, and Sweet Lucy's Love Lounge. Carl is an accomplished NAACP Theater Award nominated Producer and Director. He produced and directed, Section 8, Power Couple Struggle, and Peace Be Still in Los Angeles. Carl also produced Steel Magnolias with the FCBC Repertory Company, the drama ministry at Faithful Central Bible Church that he founded in 2006 and led for 10 years. Steel was also nominated for multiple NAACP Theater Awards. Carl resides in Los Angeles, with his wife and business partner, Latonya Gilliard. His children include Corinne Gilliard, a Producer and Executive at Spotify, Colin Gilliard, Musician/Director, and three Bonus children, Raven, Joshua & Jordan.
Carl Goldstein has worked on 50 studio feature films and over 100 television projects as a producer, writer, director and assistant director. He started out as an actor graduate of classical theater from the esteemed Dome Theater School in Montreal and then to Design and Film studies at Ryerson University in Toronto. His first independently produced film The Rock N' Roll Rabbi won an audience favorite award at the World Film Festival in Montreal. Soon after working for Partners Film Company on over 400 commercials, Goldstein found himself working as an assistant director as part of the production team behind Stanley Kubrick and David Lean. During this time, Mr. Goldstein had the opportunity to work closely with many talented directors and producers, such as Sam Raimi, Brian DePalma, Michael Cimino, Sean Penn, Ivan Reitman, Michael Mann, Al Pacino, Robert Benton, Keenan Ivory Wayans, David Madden and John McTernan. He was also given the opportunity to choreograph and direct 2nd Unit action sequences for Last of the Mohicans, Die Hard with a Vengeance, Most Wanted, Path to 911 and Sony Pictures Sniper: Ultimate Kill. He also Co-Produced the film Fatale released in 2020. Between 1997-2006 Goldstein became a prolific episodic television director and creative consultant for a multitude of hit action comedy shows for the young adult market that served FOX Family, Disney, BBC, ABC, NBC, ABC Family, Nickelodeon and many other International Studios. Goldstein also wrote, produced, directed and financed the Regent released feature film "The Bail aka Fizzy Business" with longtime friend and producer Howard Barish (Academy Award Nominee for 13th w/ Ava Du Vernay) as well as Warner Bros Kids first live-action feature length film Zolar for writer-producer Barry Levy (Vantage Point). During the fall of 2005- 2015, Mr. Goldstein purchased the rights to absurdist author Christopher Moore's The Stupidest Angel, co-wrote several screenplays and embarked on creating a major franchise/universe with the characters from the novel. He simultaneously worked as a producer and director for Kandoo Films and ran his production company Swim Pictures as head of production. Mr. Goldstein has had the fortunate opportunity to collaborate and create a variety of marketing campaigns with every network and their entire casts of star talent such as; Sally Fields (Forrest Gump) the cast of "Friends", SNL, Seinfeld, Vampire Diaries, I-Zombie, Prison Break, Nikita, Beverly Hills 90210, Melrose Place, Mad About You, CSI, CSI Miami, Homeland, Breaking Bad, Two and Half Men and The Honeymooners with Cedric the Entertainer. Goldstein won multiple Promax Awards for producing and directing network advertisements and even received a "Two Thumbs Up" from legendary critic Roger Ebert for his two Superbowl Ads for CBS's Martial Law. Carl Goldstein is known to have a vast amount of International production experience having set up productions and filmed in; Colombia, Canada, U.K. South Africa, Eastern Europe, Thailand, Malaysia, Western Europe and the USA . Goldstein is currently working on a film on the profound indigenous actor, Graham Greene entitled, "No Reservation Required".
Member of The Committee, an early improvisational comedy theater group in San Francisco, founded in the mid-1960s, which shared cast members including Gary Goodrow, Larry Hankin, Morgan Upton, Peter Bonerz, Del Close and John Brent, with similar groups such as the Compass Players (St. Louis) and the Second City (Chicago and New York).
Carl is a member of the UK's acclaimed Cornish company Kneehigh Theatre and has performed shows such as 'Quick Silver' which he wrote, 'The King of Prussia', 'The Riot', 'Pandora's Box', 'Wagstaffe the Wind-up Boy' and most recently, 'Nights At The Circus'. Other writing credits for the company include Tristan & Yseult and The Bacchae co-written by 'Anna Maria Murphy' . He has also written for BBC TV and Radio. He co-founded the Cornish film and theatre company O-Region of which fellow Cornish directors Mark Jenkin, John Crooks and Simon Harvey are also members of. They currently tour the UK with Nick Darke's 'Laughing Gas'. Carl is currently working on two new plays - Grand Guignol for Plymouth Theatre Royal and 49 Donkeys Hanged for the National Theatre Studio.
Carl Guevarra is known for 100 tula para kay Stella (2017), Dulo (2021) and The Day After Valentine's (2018).
Carl Hadra is an actor, known for Haunt (2013) and The Hollow Point (2016).