Ginger Cressman is known for Joe Baby, National Treasure: Edge of History (2022) and No One Will Save You (2023).
Ginger Dudley is known for I Heart Robots (2024).
Ginger Fries is an actor and filmmaker from the Main Line of Philadelphia. A seasoned equestrian in Equitation, Bareback and Dressage. Ginger has a B.A. in History of Art and French, and lived in France for over a year, making her a comfortable bilingual speaker in French and international / regional dialects. Years of medical administration instilled a fluency in Medical and Pharmaceutical terminology. Ginger has a background in theatre (Equity Member Candidate) with favorite roles; Olivia in Twelfth Night, and Mrs. van Daan in The Diary of Anne Frank. Ginger loves the outdoors and has backpacked the Grand Canyon and climbed Mt. Whitney, the highest mountain in the contiguous United States. She also sings and is an intermediate level Acoustic Guitar player.
Ginger Gentile is best known for directing "Erasing Family", which exposes the trauma children suffer when a loving parent is erased from their lives after divorce, a problem facing 22 million families in the US alone. The film was made after a nearly half a million crowdfunding campaign and is currently streaming. Prior work includes directing "Erasing Dad" (Borrando a Papá) and Goals for Girls: A story of Women with Balls (Mujeres con Pelotas). Both are feature documentaries that focus on gender stereotypes and "Erasing" was the most talked about documentary in Argentina, the country of its production, in 2014 and made front page news as attempts were made to censor it. After graduating from Columbia University, Ginger moved to Buenos Aires Argentina where she worked on many independent films and from 2007 onward was co-principal of San Telmo Productions. In 2015 she returned to the US. After completing "Erasing Family" she served as the Executive Director of the National Parents Organization in 2019 and in 2020 started directing a new feature documentary about the admissions process of Ivy League Universities with Cora Media which will be released in 2022.
Ginger Gilmartin is known for Climate of the Hunter (2019), Hosea (2019) and Overexposed (2018).
Ginger is an improviser, actor, writer, and director. In television, Ginger is best known for her role as "Christy" on the Duplass Brothers' critical darling Togetherness (2015) on HBO, "Maggie" on Showtime's Dramedy I'm Dying Up Here (2017), Peggy of FX's Legit (2013), and "Lorena" on Hulu's drama Chance (2016) opposite Hugh Laurie and Ethan Suplee. Ginger was also the lead of ABC's Mixology (2013), and a regular on TBS's Wrecked (2016), as well as the host of Hulu's comedic daily pop culture recap show The Morning After (2011), for which she also wrote. Other television credits include her recurring roles on Mindy Kalling's NBC comedy Champions (2018), Tad Quill's Jane Lynch comedy Angel from Hell (2016) for CBS, NBC's Trial & Error (2017), Comedy Central's Key and Peele (2012), and Freeform's Alone Together (2018). She was seen opposite Jim Carrey in the Michel Gondry directed Showtime series Kidding (2018). Ginger's film debut was in Seth MacFarlane's popular 2012 comedy Ted (2012). She can also be seen Demetri Martin's comedy drama and Tribeca Film Festival Winner (Dean) (2016) (opposite Demetri Martin and Gillian Jacobs), as well as the Henry Phillips' Punching the Clown (2009) (opposite J.K Simmons and Jim Jefferies). She made her directorial debut with the short film Your Day (2017) starring herself and Jason Ritter, which she also wrote. Ginger also sings and received B.A in Political Science/International Relations and a minor in Chinese from UC Santa Barbara before training at The Groundings and Second City Theaters.
Ginger Greenspun is an actress, known for Into the Mirror (2018), Tidy Tim's (2020) and The Backslide (2019).
Ginger Hubbs Martin is known for Green on the Greens (2021), No Rest for the Wicked (2021) and Who Lived on Time Avenue (2016).