Greg Nutcher was born on May 5, 1969 in New Haven, Connecticut, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Bridge of Spies (2015), Grandpa's Psycho (2015) and Dark Haul (2014).
Writer, producer, director Greg Olliver was born on the high plains of Texas and raised on the mean streets of New York City. From LEMMY, the 2010 acclaimed rock doc about Motörhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister, to the 2020 release of Jack Daniel's CHASING WHISKEY - Greg has spent a decade crafting honest, compelling stories about iconic musicians, war heroes, major brands and everything in between for feature documentaries, narrative films and short-form branded content work. Through Secret Weapon Films, the production he founded in 2007, Greg is currently in development on a Lemmy Kilmister/ Motorhead narrative biopic and a feature documentary about Raoul's Restaurant in Soho, New York. Greg also directs branded content for Courageous Studios with recent work that includes AT&T, PFIZER, SAMSUNG, TUMS, INVESCO and more. After graduating from The School of Visual Arts in Manhattan in 1996, Greg worked his way up the NY film production ladder as a PA, Location Scout, Location Manager, Production Manager and Producer, while honing his directing skills on music videos and promos. Greg then directed & produced multiple episodes of music and sports-related shows for Fuel TV, a pilot for MTV, live concert clips for Motorhead, Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, Burning Spear, and two Boogie Woogie piano concerts featuring the great Bob Seeley and Mr. B. In 2007, Greg began work on a highly acclaimed documentary, a portrait of the godfather of heavy metal, and lead singer of Motorhead; Lemmy Kilmister. "Lemmy" premiered at SXSW 2010, has screened at dozens of film festivals including BFI London, Sydney Intl Film Fest, Fantasia in Montreal and won best film at the 2010 In-Edit/Chile Film Festival. It has been certified gold in four countries for selling more than 25,000 copies. A feature film career was born out of the heavy-metal fire of the "Lemmy" film, and Greg never looked back. In 2011 Greg directed and produced "Devoured", a psychological thriller/horror set in New York starring Marta Milans, and a documentary titled "Turned Towards the Sun", a portrait of 97 year old bi-sexual British WWII hero, Michael Burn MC. "Turned Towards the Sun" was nominated for the Grierson / Best Documentary Award at the 2012 BFI London Film Festival. In 2014 Greg's 2nd rock-documentary, "Johnny Winter: Down & Dirty", was released. It is the definitive portrait of Texas blues legend Johnny Winter. In 2015 Greg was commissioned to direct, produce and shoot a Tru TV tour special with the Impractical Jokers. In late 2016 Greg was commissioned by Jack Daniel's to co-write, produce, direct, edit and narrate their definitive feature documentary. He was given unprecedented access to the world's biggest whiskey brand, its employees, the distillery in Tennessee where every drop of the whiskey is made... and traveled from Lynchburg to Los Angeles to Iceland to Scotland to Japan to Cuba and beyond to find out what makes whiskey such a romanticized drink, and what makes Jack Daniel's such a big seller. The film features appearances by John Grisham, Tina Sinatra, Erik Church, and also Shooter Jennings who created the original soundtrack with musicians including Matt Sorum (Guns & Roses) help make this film a whiskey-soaked adventure of epic proportions.
Greg Orsi was born on March 9, 1979 in Cranbury, New Jersey, USA. He is a producer and actor, known for The Radiation Generation (2020), Book of Monsters (2018) and Pact of Vengeance (2022).
Greg Orvis was raised on a barrier island, in a small beach town about 20 miles south of Cape Kennedy, Florida by his maternal Grandparents, Pauline and Schuyler "Sky" Orvis Jr. It was they who instilled in him his sense of integrity, and originality, with their primary directive being "Don't just do what everyone else is doing just because everyone else is doing it; do what you know is right." Orvis' grandfather had distinguished himself by crossing the Atlantic at his own expense to volunteer for the French army in 1939, two years before the U.S. joined the Second World War, returning home a local hero, and consequently was elected to the Connecticut State legislature, although he didn't run for office; local residents penciled him in on the ballot. At the age of eight, trusting Orvis' self-taught swimming ability, his grandparents permitted him to go alone to the lifeguard-less beach and swim in the ocean whenever he pleased, which was often; this in the county with the largest waves in the entire state of Forida, and the second largest waves on the entire east-coast of the USA. Growing up with grandparents could have been idyllic had Orvis' grandfather not been slowly dying from cigarette-related illnesses, but seeing first-hand from his youth the horror his grandfather's addiction caused resolved Orvis to make health a primary focus of his life. While living in Miami beach where he surfed, practiced Yoga daily and swam about 230 miles a year alone in the ocean in practically any conditions, Oliver Stone discovered Orvis' talents and cast him as a day-player with an unscripted role in his football epic, Any Given Sunday (1999). Though Stone initially hired Orvis for only 4 days, he was so satisfied with his work ethic that he kept him on set for the duration of principal filming--4 months--allowing him to ad lib in scenes with Al Pacino and Jamie Foxx and execute an advanced Yoga scene. Oliver Stone, was so satisfied with the novice actor that he cast him again in an unscripted role in Alexander (2004) and he became one of only three American actors on the film's "all-European cast"; this time working with Féodor Atkine, Erol Sander and Colin Farrell, with whom he he'd an unscripted speaking scene. Orvis took his cue to move to Switzerland shortly after the Iraq war because he'd always wanted to live in a land without war, and because he wanted to get in touch with his Swiss roots; his paternal Grandfather, with whom he wasn't well acquainted, was Swiss. In 2007 Peter Coyote, grateful for Orvis' efforts to get his memoir "Sleeping Where I Fall"--the definitive chronicle of the American 60's counterculture--published in European languages, referred him to his first theatrical agency, in London. (He'd wanted a German friend to be able to read his favorite non-fiction and because she didn't speak English he tried to get it published in German). But after he turned down the role of 'Ronald Niedermann' in Stieg Larsson's Flickan som lekte med elden (2009) and Luftslottet som sprängdes (2009), his London agent dropped him--even though he'd procured the casting for himself without assistance from his agent and, refusing to do the job "under the table", showed good faith by referring his agency to the client once he was under consideration. In 2012 he performed in his first lead-supporting role, in the ZDF (German Public Television) TV-movie Rosamunde Pilcher: Schlangen im Paradies (2013) ("Snakes In Paradise"), playing a villain in a cast of some of the biggest names in German television. Its ironic that Orvis' lead-supporting debut is in a German movie, performing in German, because when he moved to Switzerland, he didn't speak the language. But he brought the goods and went above and beyond by scripting a surfing scene--because he convinced the director that, because his character owns a surf-shop and the action takes place in Cornwall, the English capital of surfing, surfing visuals would increase the production value. 2012 was also a monumental year for Orvis because he realized his longtime goal to read all 37 William Shakespeare plays in original (Old-English) dialect.
Greg Ovens is known for Alone (2015).
Greg Page is known for Benny Loves You (2019).
Greg Pantaleo is known for Minikin Capital Nights (2011), The Avenger of Blood: Redemption and The Watchers (2013).
Greg Paroff is an actor and producer, known for What if She (2021), There's Some Things Which Can't Be Figured Out (2021) and A such thing as Too Late (2022).
Greg Parves is an actor, known for Black Sails (2014), The Actor (2015) and Troy: Fall of a City (2018).
Greg is from the industrial heart of England, son of a soldier and a nurse. He became a professional actor in his 40s. He has since appeared with Kevin Costner and Bill Paxton as Good 'Lias Hatfield in the hit US series "Hatfields & McCoys' which won 5 Emmys. Subsequent appearances include 'Vera-The Deer Hunters' alongside Brenda Blethyn,'Law & Order UK' alongside Bradley Walsh and a role in new US TV series 'The Assets'. He has featured in David Morrissey's directorial debut film 'Don't Worry About Me' and alongside John Henson and Neil Fitzmaurice in the British comedy feature 'Charlie Noades RIP.' Two recent films starring Greg, 'I Am the Doorway' and 'East' have been nominated/won multiple awards in major US and international film festivals. 'I Am The Doorway' was screened at Comic Con 2015. Greg received an MA in Acting from Arts Educational Schools, London, in 2013. Greg mainly lives on a boat somewhere in France. By: Bridge Creative