Gerald B. Fillmore
- Actor
- Writer
- Director
Gerald Barry Fillmore-García is a, Los Angeles based, Spanish-British-American actor, writer and filmmaker known in Spain for films such as "The Footballest" movies by Miguel Ángel Lamata, "Unfortunate Stories" by, Goya Award Winning director, Javier Fesser and "What Lucía Saw" by, Goya Award Winning director, Imanol Uribe, and hit TV series like HBO MAX's "Poor Devil", Movistar Plus "Muertos SL" and "Reyes de la Noche", the prime-time sitcom "Gym Tony", where he was one of the stars and a writer for five seasons, or Amazon Prime series "Little Coincidences" where he acted and wrote with Javier Veiga.
Last year Sony Pictures premiered the movie "Tequila Repasado" cowritten by Gerald and, Emmy Award winner, Judd Pillot and SkyShowtime has recently premiered his movie as writer/director/actor "Love in Your Face". "Hold For Applause", "For Pete's Sake" and "Back To The Closet" his three latest short-films as writer, director, actor and producer have won over 90 international Awards and have been selected in a more than 300 film festivals around the world.
On stage: he has worked with many companies including Spanish National Theatre and his theater company The Sinflow in Madrid's Gran Via. In 2022 he was awarded at Los Angeles' Brisk International Theater Festival. Best Play, Best Writer and Best Director.
Last year Sony Pictures premiered the movie "Tequila Repasado" cowritten by Gerald and, Emmy Award winner, Judd Pillot and SkyShowtime has recently premiered his movie as writer/director/actor "Love in Your Face". "Hold For Applause", "For Pete's Sake" and "Back To The Closet" his three latest short-films as writer, director, actor and producer have won over 90 international Awards and have been selected in a more than 300 film festivals around the world.
On stage: he has worked with many companies including Spanish National Theatre and his theater company The Sinflow in Madrid's Gran Via. In 2022 he was awarded at Los Angeles' Brisk International Theater Festival. Best Play, Best Writer and Best Director.