Greg Schroeder is known for The Health Racket (2018), Midway Home (2018) and Baggage (2014).
Greg has been writing for nearly twenty years -- at the age of 21, he began work on the first installment of a YA adventure/fantasy series that blossomed from his love of world-building. After completing his second manuscript, he graduated from UMass Amherst with a degree in English Literature and a specialization in Creative Writing, placing 13th out of a class of nearly 3,700. In 2019, Greg began his journey into the world of stunts and joined SAG-AFTRA as a stunt performer only months later. During the COVID hiatus in 2020, he nearly had an opportunity to pitch a one-hour pilot to Netflix, and although that endeavor wasn't successful, he never looked back. Greg has written two one-hour pilots, three full-length features, and one short -- which combined, have advanced over a dozen times in major screenwriting competitions including the Nicholl Fellowship, the Austin Film Festival's Screenwriting Competition, and a double-semifinal placement in the 2021 Screencraft Fellowship. In 2022, Greg directed the aforementioned short "Red Valley," -- a SAG-AFTRA signatory project that completed post-production in early December of that year. As a writer, his voice usually centers around one central concept -- "no matter how dark life can seem or be, the world is still a beautiful place" -- drawing inspiration from his own experiences as an international athlete and hopeless romantic. As a director, he thrives on the collaborative process, believing that the value of a whole, complete team is far greater than the sum of its parts. When he isn't working in the industry, Greg enjoys rock climbing, playing classical piano, and buying, selling, and trading Pokemon cards.
Greg Schweers is an actor, known for Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999), I'd Kill for You (2013) and Night at the Eagle Inn (2021).
Greg Scruggs is known for The NFL on CBS (1956), NFL on FOX (1994) and Black Boys (2020).
Greg Seago-Curl is known for Love Possibly (2018), Different Perspectives (2012) and Playing Dead (2018).
Greg Serano was born on August 7, 1972 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Legally Blonde (2001), The Postman (1997) and Felon (2008). He was previously married to Carmen Serano.
Greg Sestero was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area. With European parental influence, Greg speaks both French and English. He traveled extensively early on, and holds dual citizenship between France and the United States. At 17 years old, Greg signed with a prominent San Francisco talent agency. The same year, he left for Milan and Paris to work for designers such as Giorgio Armani and Gian Franco Ferre. Greg returned focused on acting. He began studies at the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco. He landed his first role at age 18, on the CBS hit show Nash Bridges (1996). This followed with a role in the Golden Globe nominated film, Patch Adams (1998) starring fellow San Francisco native, Robin Williams. Soon thereafter, Greg was signed by well-known Hollywood agent, Iris Burton, which prompted his move to Los Angeles. Sestero starred in the notorious The Room (2003), which gained an international cult following as the best worst movie ever made. in 2013, Sestero wrote a book entitled The Disaster Artist, chronicling his experience making the film and working with its enigmatic director Tommy Wiseau. The book went on to become a critically acclaimed bestseller. In February 2014, the book was optioned to made into a feature film by Hollywood superstars James Franco and Seth Rogen.
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Greg Shine is known for History Detectives (2003), Buffalo Soldiers Fighting on Two Fronts (2022) and Oregon Experience (2006).
Greg Silva is an actor, known for Samâ uôzu (2009), Akatsuki no Yona (2014) and Black Clover (2017).