Greg Matthews is an actor, known for Josie Jane: Kill the Babysitter (2020).
Greg has always been interested in the acting field since the age of ten appearing in school performances as Sweeney Todd etc. As he progressed to secondary school Greg continued to follow his love for performing by studying higher drama. While improvising in class with others and using his imagination to create scenarios, this is where He was in his comfort zone, feeling that he was destined to act, and after leaving school he joined a drama group where they made short films and had improvisation nights. At the age of 18 he met Ken Loach for an audition for sweet sixteen through his drama club.On that occasion it was not to be, although the experience was important and enjoyable. Greg then continued to carry on with his dream of becoming an actor, but it wasn't until nine years later at the age of 27 when an unexpected encounter with actor/ director Peter Mullan landed Greg the role as "Tora" in the award winning film "NEDS". Since then he has had a few auditions where he has been lucky enough to meet and perform in front of some very important directors. He continues to pursue with his love for acting in hope that more parts will follow in the near future.
Greg McFadden is an actor, known for Person of Interest (2011), Synecdoche, New York (2008) and Solitary Man (2009).
Greg McHugh is an award winning actor, and writer. He is known to many as 'Howard' the dressing robed, socially awkward oddball in the hit Channel 4 series 'Fresh Meat' and most recently as 'Eddie', in BBC One's ground breaking show about Autism- 'The A Word'. Greg is also the creator of 'Gary: Tank Commander' the Scottish BAFTA winning character with which he starred and wrote three series for the BBC. Greg's other numerous TV credits include: multi award winning BBC Film 'Marvellous', Channel 4's 'Dates', and the soon to be released 'All Souls: A Discovery of Witches' for Sky One.
Greg McKenzie is a TV presenter, News Correspondent, Producer and professional actor. As an actor he has appeared in a number of popular TV series including HBO/BBC One Comoran Strike, a series based on J.K. Rowling's bestselling crime novels, written under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith. Greg has also appeared in the HBO hit Homeland. Greg acting career started in theatre where he developed his craft. In-between jobs, Greg can be seen as a News Correspondent on BBC News on a weekly basis.
Greg McKeon was born on 19 May 1986 in San Diego, California, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Vampire Boys (2011), You Should Meet My Son! (2010) and Bad Trainer (2010).
After training as a fine artist before working as a director in Theatre and Opera, Australian writer, director, and producer Greg McLean's filmmaking career began when he wrote and directed the horror smash hit 'Wolf Creek.' The film played at the Sundance and Cannes Film Festivals before going onto worldwide 'cult film' status. After this success, he established Emu Creek Pictures, a production company based in Melbourne, Australia. He then wrote, directed, and produced the thrillers Rogue' and Wolf Creek 2', before directing, 'The Darkness', for Blumhouse Productions. In 2015 Greg directed 'The Belko Experiment for MGM, followed by 'Jungle,' a survival thriller based upon real-life events starring Daniel Radcliffe. Greg developed, Executive Produced, and directed two seasons of the 6 part 'Wolf Creek TV series for STAN. Recently he directed TV series including; 'The Gloaming' (ABC International), 'Bloom' (SONY TV) 'Jack Irish' (ABC), and the hit NBC Universal sci-fi series, 'La Brea'. In January 2022 he directed episodes of 'The Twelve', starring Sam Neil for Foxtel/Warner Brothers, and announced his Executive Producer role for a new venture called 'Huge Film', a partnership with fellow director Patrick Hughes to produce big-budget, genre, and action films in Australia.
Greg McNeill is an actor and cinematographer, known for Air Australia (2007), Japanese Story (2003) and Foreign Exchange (2004).
Greg Melvill-Smith was an actor, known for District 9 (2009), Black Sails (2014) and Beauty and the Beast (2005). He died on 31 May 2016 in South Africa.