Ian Gelder is a British actor, best known for his roles as Mr. Dekker in Torchwood: Children of Earth, and as Kevan Lannister in the HBO series, Game of Thrones. With a long career as an actor, it is no question why Gelder is held in such a high regard, with his involvement extending to numerous stage and screen roles. His credits include roles in series such as London's Burning and Agatha Christie's Poirot. Alongside his lengthy career in front of the lens, Gelder took a fond stance on the stage, with numerous credits in productions on London's West End and Shakespeare's Globe Theatre. In 2010, Gelder was confirmed in the role of Kevan Lannister for the first season of Game of Thrones. His introduction as the younger brother of Lord Tywin, he became a strong ally to the sophisticated bloodline of the Lannister house. After a noticeable absence, Gelder reprised his character in later seasons, meeting his demise in the slaughter of the season six finale. More recently, Ian Gelder has appeared in the stage play The March on Russia, written by David Storey, and in the small screen adaptation of Snatch. Gelder's most recent television appearance saw him voicing The Remnants in Jodie Whittaker's first season in Doctor Who.
Ian Gerard Whyte is known for his roles in Cold Courage, Bounty Hunters, Bulletproof and Vikings. He started his professional performance career as an opera singer. He subsequently moved from stage to screen in the past several years. Training in all aspects of performance, he has obtained his BMus in Classical Singing Performance. MA in Directing for Theatre and a higher Diploma in Musical Theatre Performance.
Former vocalist for the Javelins and Episode Six, Ian Gillan joined Deep Purple in 1969. They recorded the legendary albums "Deep Purple In Rock", "Fireball", "Machine Head" and "Who Do We Think We Are", as well as a number of live albums. He left Deep Purple in 1973 due to differences with guitarist 'Ritchie Blackmore', as well as exhaustion due to excessive touring with the band. He then formed The Ian Gillan Band around late 1975/early '76. They released two studio albums: "Child in Time" (1976), which included a "jazzy" version of the Purple classic "Clear Air Turbulence" (1977), and a live album, recorded at the Budokan. He then disbanded The Ian Gillan Band, and formed "Gillan". They released five albums: "Mr. Universe" (1979), "Future Shock" (1980), "Glory Road" (1980), "Double Trouble" (1981) and "Magic" (1982) before disbanding due to Ian's throat problems. Ian then met Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler and joined Black Sabbath in 1983. They did one album, "Born Again", that same year and toured in 1984. At that time Ian got a call from Ritchie Blackmore, asking him to reform Purple MKII, along with band mates Jon Lord, Roger Glover and Ian Paice. Ian left Sabbath and rejoined Purple. They recorded "Perfect Strangers" (1984) and "The House of Blue Light" (1987), before his problems with Blackmore made him quit Purple yet again. In 1988 he and fellow Purple band mate Glover made a record under the "Gillan/Glover" moniker, called "Accidentally on Purpose". Ian participated on various projects until 1992, when he formed a band and recorded "Cherkazoo and Other Stories". In 1993 he was asked to rejoin Deep Purple yet again. He accepted, and recorded "The Battle Rages On". After a world tour Blackmore quit Deep Purple for good. They then made a couple of dates with Joe Satriani before finding a permanent replacement in Kansas/Dixie Dregs guitarist Steve Morse. The new Purple then recorded "Purpendicular" in 1996 and "Abandon" in 1998. In 1998, Ian released his solo album "Dreamcatcher". Organist Jon Lord was replaced for the 2003 record "Bananas" with former Rainbow keyboardist Don Airey. Deep Purple MK VIII did a world tour for "Bananas", and went to work on their 18th studio album, "Rapture of the Deep", released in November 2005. Ian released "Gillan's Inn" in 2006, and is touring with Deep Purple.
Ian Goldberg is known for HAK_MTL (2019).
Ian Golden is known for The Last White Man (2020), Something Better Comes Along (2015) and The Bag (2017).
Ian Gomez was born on December 27, 1964 in New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for My Big Fat Greek Wedding (2002), The Drew Carey Show (1995) and Felicity (1998). He was previously married to Nia Vardalos.
Not your typical makeup artist, Ian started taking collage level art classes at the age of 10. He began working as a professional makeup artist at the age of 17 where he ran the prop and special makeup shop at Collage of the Siskyous. Before his 19th birthday Ian moved to Los Angeles to attend The Westmore Academy of Cosmetic Arts where he had received a scholarship. After being mentored by Marvin Westmore, Ian stayed at the Academy to teach for a brief period. Ian founded Rogue Planet Laboratories in 1998. Rogue Planet is a boutique special makeup and effects company that caters to the private sector, medical industry, and other working makeup artists. In the early 2000's Ian was recruited by the international corporate espionage firm "Panoramic Consulting" located in Hong Kong. Panoramic Consulting specializes in anti counterfeiting and has been feature in numerous National Geographic specials. For more than a decade Ian spent much of his time working with various overseas firms and the US military, using his skills as a makeup artist to create solutions for field agents and soldiers. When William Tuttle retired, Ian inherited his class "Make-up For Motion Picture" in the film department at the University of Sothern California. Ian continues to teach at the University where he helps young artists grow.
Ian Gordon is known for American Badger (2019), Travelers (2016) and Supernatural (2005).
Ian Gordon is a director and actor, known for Superterranean (2020), Sair Ane (2022) and Dick Dynamite 1944.
Ian Graham is known for Glitch Techs (2020), The Legend of Korra (2012) and Commander USA's Groovie Movies (1985).