Born in Cardiff, South Wales. Throughout his school days Grahame was actively involved in drama production both in school and out. After school and a brief spell as a graphic artist/photographer, he returned to the stage. Grahame has since worked extensively in Theatre and is a busy voice artist. On a typical Saturday, Grahame, his Father and Grandfather, would often watch war movies, such as 'The Great Escape', 633 Squadron, Guns of Navarone. Here he found influence in his favourite actors, such as, McQueen, Attenborough, Caine, Burton, Reed, Peck, Niven, Sellars.... etc. etc.
Grahame Lintell is known for Julie Darling (1982) and Jimmy Valentine (1985).
Grahame is a producer/writer/actor, as well as the award-winning novelist of The Darkly Stewart Mysteries and voting member of the British Academy of Film & Television Arts (BAFTA). He was trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) and now divides his professional life between the US, UK and Canada.
Grahamm Edwards is an actor, known for The VICE Guide to Bigfoot (2019), What We're Reading Today! (2018) and Seven Deadly Synths (2019).
Graig Guggenheim was born on 17 June 1969 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Rock 'n' Roll Frankenstein (1999), White Girl (2016) and Billions (2016).
Graig Thurtell is an actor, known for Love After Love (2017).
Graig Yeager is known for Secretaries (2005).
Grainger Hines has had a long career in film television and theatre. His first play in New York City was at the HB Studios in 1980, Valentine's Day, written and directed by one of America's greatest playwrights, Horton Foote. The cast included, Hallie Foote, Matthew Broderick, James Broderick and Paul Gleason. In Los Angeles, he appeared in the US premier of, Loleh Bellon's, "Thursday's Girls", with Lynn Redgrave at the Cornet Theatre. Other productions in New York and Los Angeles include, "Fool for Love," "Hedda Gabler," "A Rainbow in the Night," "One Last Ride," "Geography of a Horse Dreamer." Some regional productions include, "Summer and Smoke," "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," "Inherit the Wind," "Darrow," "Mr. Roberts" and "The Rainmaker." Grainger started his career in Atlanta at the Alliance Theatre and was part of their Studio Ensemble Company. In Los Angeles Grainger studied with Milton Katselas and later with Peggy Feury at the Loft Studio and The Tim Phillips Studio. A long career in episodic television. Grainger has guest-starred in over one hundred episodes. Some recent television guest-star appearances include, Earl Burke, in "Dr. Death," the eight-part series from in NBC/Universal's on, The Peacock Network. Hines appears in five of the eight episodes. He was Captain Henry Clay Pate in "The Good Lord Bird," from James McBride's novel, directed by Albert Hughes for Showtime. "NCIS New Orleans," "Bull," "Blue Bloods." Hines was a series regular for two seasons on Steven Soderbergh's, The Knick (2014) "The Knick," and recurred on AMC's western saga, as Doc Whitehead in AMC's [link=tt1699748 "Hell on Wheels." Hines played, Mr. Arthur in "The Gal Who Got Rattled," in Joel and Ethan Coen's anthology western film, "The Ballad of Buster Scruggs." Gideon Welles, the Secretary of the Navy was the character Grainger played in Steven Spielberg's Lincoln (2012), "Lincoln." He recently completed "Martin Eden" directed by Jay Craven which will be coming out in early 2022. The film won, Best Film and Best Director Awards at the 2021 Boston Film Festival. Some of the other films include, Jason Bateman's The Family Fang (2015), "The Family Fang" and Fred Vogel's The Final Interview (2018) ," The Final Interview." Grainger has two son, Austin Hines and Gray Hines. Grainger is an avid horseman and a playing member of the United States Polo Association.
Grainne developed her passion for acting as a child while watching many Disney films growing up. She also participated in many musical chorus groups in secondary school, however it was not until her mid-twenties that she decided to take a leap and pursue her love of acting. Grainne then went on to study a part time course at the Gaiety School of Acting in Templebar, which ignited her decision to pursue a career in acting. From there Grainne then decided to take her dream of acting to New York. There she expanded her skills as an actress, performer and storyteller at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, while also absorbing all that Broadway and New York had to offer. She's been in stage productions while studying at AADA and also in many short films and films since returning to Ireland. Grainne is also a screenwriter and has written many pilots, and scripts, some of which she would love to perform on stage or in front of camera someday.
Grainne Duddy is an actress, known for Emerald City (2016) and A Bend in the River (2020).