Gene Gallerano | |
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Born | Dallas, Texas |
Nationality | American |
Education | Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, Hunter College, Fordham University, Masters at NYU |
Occupation(s) | Filmmaker, actor, producer |
Years active | 1996–present |
Spouse | Christina Bennett Lind |
Website | genegallerano |
Gene Gallerano is an American producer, filmmaker, screenwriter, and actor. [1]
Gallerano started his career in the entertainment industry as an actor in a bit role in the film Bottle Rocket. He is also the co-founder of The Neboya Collective. [2]
In 2012, he won Harlem Film Festival award. [3]
Producer
S. No. | Title | Year |
1. | Elle and Guy | 2008 |
2. | Skeeball | 2009 |
3. | Love like a Wheel | 2009 |
4. | Grown | 2009 |
5. | The Talk Man | 2011 |
6. | Occupy, Texas | 2016 |
7. | Starring Austin Pendleton | 2016 |
8. | The Samaritans | 2016 |
9. | Fireworkers | 2017 |
10. | Mariposa | 2018 |
11. | June | 2019 |
12. | Pizza Party | 2020 |
13. | The First Wave | 2021 |
14. | Edge of the Unknown with Jimmy Chin | 2022 |
15. | The Yeti | 2022 |
16. | When A Rocket Sits on the Launch Pad | 2023 |
17. | American Symphony | 2023 |
18. | John, This is | 2023 |
Actor
S. No. | Title | Year |
1. | Bottle Rocket | 1996 |
2. | Underdogs | 2006 |
3. | Running Funny | 2007 |
4. | Elle and Guy | 2008 |
5. | Keats Makes Love | 2008 |
6. | Skeeball | 2009 |
7. | Law & Order | 2009 |
8. | Love Like a Wheel | 2009 |
9. | Grown | 2009 |
10. | Sweater Club: Episode II | 2010 |
11. | The Actress | 2010 |
12. | Erica Wexler is an Online | 2010 |
13. | Fried | 2010 |
14. | The Talk Man | 2011 |
15. | Change of Plans | 2012 |
16. | Micheal comes home | 2013 |
17. | Occupy, Texas | 2016 |
18. | The Samaritans | 2016 |
19. | Suicide Kids | 2017 |
20. | Fireworkers | 2017 |
21. | The Dude from Twister | 2018 |
22. | Mariposa | 2018 |
23. | Crybaby | 2018 |
24. | June | 2019 |
25. | Things of That Nature | 2019 |
26. | Disconnected | 2020 |
27. | Pizza Party | 2020 |
28. | Skim | 2021 |
Director
S. No. | Title | Year |
1. | Love Like A Wheel | 2009 |
2. | The Talk Man | 2011 |
3. | Starring Austin Pendleton | 2016 |
4. | The Samaritans | 2017 |
5. | _lunch_ | 2017 |
6. | Hurricane Bernardy | 2017 |
7. | Reptacular | 2018 |
8. | John, This is | 2023 |
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