Gwyneth was born in London to English/ Welsh parents who both worked for the BBC, - her father, Colin directed 'The Old Grey Whistle Test' and 'Late Night Line Up'- weren't keen on her becoming an actress. She didn't go to drama school but had acting lessons at her school. She made her acting debut in the Theatre Upstairs at Lonon's Royal Court Theatre in 'Live Like Pigs' playing the Cockney daughter of a gypsy family. Her television work includes a toothpaste commercial but she's best known for playing Cassandra in 'Only Fools and Horses' She made her film debut at the age of 12 in 'Nothing But the Night.Tonyman 5
Gwyneviere Ray is known for No Vacancy (2022), Storm Stories: The Next Chapter (2019) and Roadkill (2024).
Gwynfor Jones is known for Trigger Point (2022), Gangs of London (2020) and The Wildest Dream (2010).
Gwynfryn West is an actor, known for Poltergeist Activity (2015), D-Day Assassins (2019) and The Legend of Robert the Doll (2018).
Gwynne McElveen is an Irish / American actress. Her recent film and television credits include Nightflyers Nightflyers (2018) IMBD [ /link], Doing Money Doing Money (2018) IMBD [ /link] and A Girl from Mogadishu. A Girl from Mogadishu (2019) IMBD[ /link] Born in Los Angeles during a tremor, Gwynne moved to Ireland as a child. She is the second youngest of five children. Gwynne wrote, co-directed and produced the award wining documentary Penumbra Penumbra (2006) IMBD [ / link].
Gwynne Phillips is an actor, writer, and comedian best known for her work with sketch duo The Templeton Philharmonic who have won numerous awards across Canada and the U.S., including the 2019 "Just For Laughs Award" and "Best Comedy Duo" at the LA Comedy Festival. She is the co-creator and co-host of the hit audio series "None of Our Business"; Audible Canada's first ever original audio series. Her award-winning short film "Alaska" (co-written with Briana Templeton and Chris Wilson) picked up the Grand Prize for "Best Comedy" at JFL NorthWest. Phillips was a contributing writer for CBC Radio's "The Irrelevant Show" and CBC Gem's "True Dating Stories".
Gwynne Shotwell is an American businesswoman and engineer. She is the President and Chief Operating Officer at SpaceX, an American space transportation company, where she is responsible for day-to-day operations and company growth. As of 2018, she is listed as the 59th most powerful woman in the world by Forbes. In 2002 Shotwell joined SpaceX as vice president of business development, also being given a seat on the SpaceX board of directors. She was its eleventh employee. The company builds the Falcon vehicle family which has launched more than 50 times representing about $5 billion in revenue. Shotwell is now President and COO of SpaceX, responsible for day-to-day operations and managing all customer and strategic relations to support company growth. In December 2010, SpaceX became the first private company to successfully launch, orbit, and recover a spacecraft. SpaceX is also working on a next-generation transportation system to take people to Mars in the near future.
Gwynneth Bensen is an actress and editor, known for Block Island (2018), Sophia (2018) and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999).
Gwynyth Walsh was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada but was raised in Vancouver, British Columbia. Walsh earned her Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts from the University of Alberta and started her career appearing on stage, across Canada and in the United States, in many classics, including. For William Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing", she won a Dramalogue Award in the Best Actress Category for her portrayal of Beatrice. She is perhaps best remembered for the recurring role of the Klingon B'Etor, sister of Lursa, from the House of Duras in all the versions of Star Trek, except Star Trek: Voyager (1995) and Enterprise (2001). She also appeared in the feature length film Star Trek: Generations (1994). Only in the Star Trek: Voyager (1995) episode Star Trek: Voyager: Random Thoughts (1997), did she not play the Klingon B'Etor. In 1993, Walsh starred in the psychological thriller The Crush (1993), where her husband was played by Kurtwood Smith. In 1998, Gwynyth began another role she is also well-remembered for, Dr. Patricia Da Vinci (City of Vancouver Coroner's Pathologist), ex-wife of the title character, Dominic Da Vinci, in the award-winning Da Vinci's Inquest (1998). In 2002, she appeared in the Sci-Fi Channel miniseries Taken (2002), with Matt Frewer, Anton Yelchin, Rob LaBelle and Brian Markinson. She has been in many popular dramas and sci-fi series, in Canada and the United States, such as Stargate SG-1 (1997), Supernatural (2005) and Smallville (2001). In 2006, she played Esther Heyman in the well-regarded A&E film about the ill-fated 9-11 Flight 93 (2006). The same year, she played a role in the critically-acclaimed Commander in Chief (2005), starring Geena Davis as The President. The next year, she appeared in the Sci-Fi Channel miniseries Tin Man (2007), a retelling of "The Wizard of Oz". She continues to stay busy, both on stage and on camera and seems to be in demand in Canadian television. She divides her time between Los Angeles and Vancouver.