Gilbert Nash
- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Gil Nash, an acclaimed producer and technology entrepreneur, has a distinguished background as a former managing director at Cinewerx Film Production in Munich. A graduate of the Academy of Art University's Motion Picture & Television Production School in San Francisco, Nash has made significant contributions to the film industry.
His executive production credits include a trio of feature films: "Back Roads" (2007), "Star Child" (2007), and "You, Me, Love" (2009). Beyond producing, Nash has played a pivotal role in securing financing for various projects, including episodes of the American TV series "Only in L.A." (2005), "Entertainment Today Television" (2006), and "On the Road" (2006).
Nash's versatility is further highlighted by his voice acting in the beloved animated TV series "Letters from Felix" (2002), as well as in the animated features "Felix, The World Traveling Hare" (2005) and "Felix 2, The Hare and the Time Machine" (2006), directed by Giuseppe Laganà. He also lent his voice to the Austrian feature "Ainoa" (2005), under the direction of Marco Kalantari.
Before pausing his career to focus on fatherhood, Nash's last project as a lead producer was the animated film "Nephilim" (2017). The film garnered widespread acclaim, securing multiple festival awards, including Best Animation, Best Fantasy Film, a Grand Jury Award, Best Experimental Film, and Best Music Score, a testament to Nash's enduring legacy in the realm of cinematic arts.
His executive production credits include a trio of feature films: "Back Roads" (2007), "Star Child" (2007), and "You, Me, Love" (2009). Beyond producing, Nash has played a pivotal role in securing financing for various projects, including episodes of the American TV series "Only in L.A." (2005), "Entertainment Today Television" (2006), and "On the Road" (2006).
Nash's versatility is further highlighted by his voice acting in the beloved animated TV series "Letters from Felix" (2002), as well as in the animated features "Felix, The World Traveling Hare" (2005) and "Felix 2, The Hare and the Time Machine" (2006), directed by Giuseppe Laganà. He also lent his voice to the Austrian feature "Ainoa" (2005), under the direction of Marco Kalantari.
Before pausing his career to focus on fatherhood, Nash's last project as a lead producer was the animated film "Nephilim" (2017). The film garnered widespread acclaim, securing multiple festival awards, including Best Animation, Best Fantasy Film, a Grand Jury Award, Best Experimental Film, and Best Music Score, a testament to Nash's enduring legacy in the realm of cinematic arts.