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    • Harry Gold

      Born in Paris, France and raised in New York City, Harry began his professional career, as an actor at the age of twelve when was he was cast as one of Fagin's boys in the hit Broadway show Oliver. Thus began his professional career in show business. Throughout his teen years Harry appeared in countless commercials and theater projects while also pursuing a career as a singer and musician. In 1975 Harry, his wife to be Bonnie, and their 2 daughters Tracey and Missy made the big move to California. Things happened pretty quickly. Harry booked guest roles in MASH, 8 is enough, Maude and many other TV shows. There were roles in films such as The Worlds Greatest Lover, American Family and his favorite Carrie. In 1981 after much soul searching Harry applied for a job at a small talent agency and began this new journey as a talent agent. One year later, with 2 employees, he opened up Harry Gold & Associates. Representing adult actors. Things expanded quickly and soon enough the legendary youth division was formed. HGA was the first agency to represent both adult and young actors in a big way. "We pride ourselves in saying that for many years we've represented some of the top actors in the business young and old. While we've developed the careers of some of the biggest names in the business we also have the honor of representing Oscar, Golden Globe, Emmy and TONY winners. Through some name changes over the years in 2002 the company permanently changed its name to TalentWorks and so it is today. Since 1992 Harry has been a proud, elected board member of the Association of Talent Agents. Harry has a wife of many years, 5 beautiful daughters and 7 grand children with more on the way.

    • Harry Good

      Harry Good is an actor, known for Cloudy River (2020) and The Moth Effect (2021).

    • Harry Goodwins

      Harry Goodwins is known for Sunset Drive (2023), The Gentlemen (2024) and Contrariety.

    • Harry Gostelow

      Harry Gostelow was born in December 1964 in England. He is an actor, known for Rebecca (2020), Shakespeare in Love (1998) and Miss Austen Regrets (2007).

    • Harry Gray

      Harry Gray is an actor, known for Bedlam (2015), The Centre (2015) and Out of Sight, Out of Mind (2015).

    • Harry Greenberger

      Harry Greenberger is a director and writer, known for Faraway Eyes (2020), Staring at the Sun (2017) and Lbs. (2004).

    • Harry Greenwood

      Harry Greenwood is known for The Nightingale (2018), Hacksaw Ridge (2016) and Pacific (2006).

    • Harry Groener

      Harry Groener was born on September 10, 1951 in Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany. He is an actor, known for A Cure for Wellness (2016), Patch Adams (1998) and Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997). He has been married to Dawn Didawick since September 19, 1978.

    • Harry Gulkin

      Harry Gulkin was a Canadian movie producer and theatre director who helped to raise the international profile of Canadian literature and film. The son of Russian immigrants, Gulkin was born and raised in Montreal, and dropped out of high school at age 16 to join the Merchant Marines. Following World War Two, he became a union activist and worked for a communist newspaper, but abandoned communism when the genocide of Stalin's regime became apparent. He then used his talent in marketing to completely switch careers, and obtained executive positions in a supermarket chain. He started producing films in the 1970s with the aim of adapting Canadian fiction to the screen. One of his earliest films (Lies My Father Told Me (1975)) won the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Film in 1976, and also received Academy Award nominations for Best Writing and Best Original Screenplay. He was Executive and Artistic Director of the Saidye Bronfman Centre for the Arts in Montreal (now the Segal Centre for Performing Arts) from 1983 to 1987, and later was an analyst for a Quebec film agency that helped fund prominent French Canadian films such as Jésus de Montréal (1989) and Les invasions barbares (2003). The National Film Board documentary Harry Gulkin: Red Dawn on Main Street (2004) is a biography of his life and work. In 2008, he received a special Genie Award from the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television for being "a person of outstanding vision and merit, who has built through his love of film a stronger and more vibrant film community". He was married to Ruth Penner and Marie Murphy, and had two children with Penner. It was revealed in Stories We Tell (2012) that he was also the biological father of actress and director Sarah Polley.

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