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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gary_ShoreGary Shore - Wikipedia

    Gary Shore (born 1981) is an Irish film director, producer and screenwriter, best known for his directorial debut film Dracula Untold. He has also directed commercials for a number of well-known brands including Gatorade, Adidas, and UGG.

  2. Oct 24, 2023 · Geordie Shore star Gary 'Gaz' Beadle's wife Emma McVey has broken her silence after the couple's shock split. The 35-year-old reality star – who featured on MTV’s Geordie Shore from 2011 until...

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm2411495Gary Shore - IMDb

    Gary Shore is an Irish filmmaker who debuted with Dracula Untold in 2014 and returned to horror with The Queen Mary in 2023. He also directed segments of Holidays and St. Patrick's Day, and studied film and fine art in Ireland and London.

    • January 1, 1
    • Director, Producer, Writer
    • Artane, Dublin, Ireland
    • Gary Shore
  4. Oct 10, 2014 · Dracula Untold: Directed by Gary Shore. With Luke Evans, Sarah Gadon, Dominic Cooper, Art Parkinson. As his kingdom is being threatened by the Turks, young prince Vlad Tepes must become a monster feared by his own people in order to obtain the power needed to protect his own family, and the families of his kingdom.

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    • Action, Drama, Fantasy
    • Gary Shore
    • 2014-10-10
  5. Oct 2, 2014 · Irish director Gary Shore held the premiere of his first feature film, Hollywood actioner Dracula: Untold at the Savoy in Dublin, with proceeds going to Raheny Hospice.

  6. Gary Shore (born 1981) is an Irish film director, known for his feature films "Dracula Untold" (2014) and "The Queen Mary" (2022) and his "St. Patrick's Day" segment in the horror anthology "Holidays" (2016).

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  8. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › gary_shoreGary Shore | Rotten Tomatoes

    Irish filmmaker Gary Shore was an award-winning commercial director and illustrator before making his feature film debut with the epic fantasy "Dracula Untold" (2014).