Garet Allen is an actor and writer, known for Studio C (2012), Aliens Abducted My Parents and Now I Feel Kinda Left Out (2022) and Love Everlasting (2016).
Gareth Frank Bale (born 16 July 1989) is a Welsh professional footballer who plays as a winger for Spanish club Real Madrid and the Wales national team. Renowned for his ball striking from distance, swerving free kicks, and his ability to get past defenders with pace, Bale has received plaudits from his peers, who have described him as a footballer with "tremendous speed, great crossing ability, a great left foot and exceptional physical qualities". He began his professional career at Southampton, playing at left-back and earning acclaim as a free kick specialist. Bale moved to Tottenham Hotspur in 2007, for an eventual £7 million fee. During his time at Tottenham, managerial and tactical shifts saw him transform into a more attacking player. From the 2009-10 season, under the guidance of Harry Redknapp, Bale became an integral part of the team, rising to international attention during the 2010-11 UEFA Champions League. In 2011 and 2013 he was named PFA Players' Player of the Year, and was named in the UEFA Team of the Year. In 2013, he was also named PFA Young Player of the Year, the FWA Footballer of the Year and the Premier League Player of the Season. He was nominated to the PFA Team of the Year three times in a row between 2011 and 2013. On 1 September 2013, Bale was transferred to Real Madrid for an undisclosed fee. Press at the time reported the transfer value at figures between EUR91 million and EUR100 million. In January 2016, documents pertaining to the transfer were leaked which confirmed a then-world record transfer fee of EUR100.8 million, eclipsing the previous record fee of £80 million (EUR94 million) the club paid for Cristiano Ronaldo in 2009. Bale played an integral role in his first season at Real Madrid, helping the club to win the 2013-14 Copa del Rey and UEFA Champions League, scoring in both finals. The following season, he won the UEFA Super Cup and scored in a third major final to help the club win the FIFA Club World Cup. Two years later, he was a key player in another Champions League run, winning the 2015-16 title and being elected to the UEFA Squad of the Season. He was also a finalist in the UEFA Best Player in Europe Award. In 2016, ESPN ranked Bale twelfth on its list of the world's most famous athletes. Bale made his senior international debut for Wales in May 2006, becoming the youngest player at that point to represent the nation. He has since earned over 70 caps and scored 31 international goals, making him Wales' highest scorer of all time. He was the top goalscorer for Wales in their successful qualifying campaign for UEFA Euro 2016, scoring seven goals; he subsequently represented his nation in the final tournament as they reached the semi-finals, scoring three goals. He has been named Welsh Footballer of the Year a record six times.
Gareth Bennett is known for Kids Baking Championship (2015).
Gareth Bennett-Ryan was born on February 24, 1984 in Grimsby, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Hate Story IV (2018), Mercenaries (2011) and Dead Unicorns (2019).
Gareth Birkett is known for Love Island (2015), Olivia Meets Her Match (2020) and Squid Game: The Challenge (2023).
Gareth was born in 1978. From an early age he showed a keen interest in making films. Gareth cut his teeth shooting films on his parents HI8 camcorder and editing them tape to tape. When a theatre was built in the neighbouring town, through a drama workshop he discovered a talent for acting. This led him to study at Paul McCartneys "Liverpool Institute for the Performing Arts". At the time, LIPA was a 24hr creative hub. It encouraged its students to cross over into all disciplines, so while studying acting Gareth also played in bands, produced and directed for the first time. Gareth worked extensively in TV, film and in the West end but it took him 7 years to realise he was on the wrong side of the camera. It was in 2005 that he bought a minDV camera and and made his first short film, writing, filming, editing and composing the score. The film "Waking Sleep" received success on Kevin Spaceys Trigger Street before being bought by a Welsh producer who commissioned a welsh language version. Following the success of the film Gareth was made an offer of becoming a trainee director on a new Tv series. In 2006 Gareth won a Welsh BAFTA for his work on the show and has since been nominated a further 7 times. Gareth has always been inspired by the likes of Robert Rodriguez and his shoot from the hip mentality. He is an experienced vfx artist and editor and runs his own post production facility. "I've always tried to make myself indispensable. Budgets get lower but expectations get higher. I want to give the writer the freedom to create a world where anything is possible without having to worry too much about limiting their imagination because of budget. As a director, being across the edit and the VFX is hugely liberating."
Writer, Director, and Cinematographer. Gareth's first film 'Saving Grace' was released in US cinemas in December 2022 by Vertical Entertainment. The film is now available worldwide across various streaming channels and is also picking up numerous awards at film festivals globally. Gareth is working through post-production on his second film 'Life After Man', due for release in 2023. Gareth is a qualified drone pilot and hosts the popular indie film production podcast 'Action, cut & everything in-between.'
Gareth Crocker is an international screenwriter, novelist and filmmaker living in Johannesburg, South Africa. He is the writer/creator of the world's first-ever mainstream African superhero TV series, Jongo. He is also the writer/creator of 2018's high-octane action-drama, Shadow. Prior to working in television, Gareth also wrote and directed the independent horror film, Taken. Gareth is also a highly accomplished novelist. His five novels have sold more than 3-million copies worldwide. His publishers include St Martin's Press in New York, Robert Hale in London and Penguin Random House in South Africa. His novels have been published in more than 20 editions of Reader's Digest Condensed Books together with the likes of James Patterson, Lee Child and Jeffrey Archer. Two of his novels are currently being adapted for film. When not working on his own projects, Gareth is more than willing to consider freelance writing assignments.
Gareth is an actor and singer. He fronts the metal progressive band called Blue Gillespie (previously known as "A Breath of Blue Fire"). Their first EP was "Cave Country" (December 2008) EP: "Cave Country Part 2" (August 2009) Album (debut): "Synesthesia" (May 2010) Album "Seven Rages of Man" (May 2012). He married Gemma Lloyd (Born Gemma James) in 2010. They live in Newport, Wales, UK The couple has a girl and a boy Daughter, Lily Christina Lloyd, was born on 4 June 2012. Son, Eli Andrew Lloyd, was born on 10 August 2014 at 4:50 a.m. weighing 7lb 10oz
Gareth Davies is an actor and writer, known for Peter Rabbit (2018), 2067 (2020) and Little Monsters (2019).