A 1991 graduate from the Theater Department of the High School for the Performing & Visual Arts, comedian Greg Tally ("Swamp Lion," "Honey & Clover: a Recipe for Disaster") is co author of the radio plays, "Soylent Scrooge: Or Christmas Is Made of People," and "Airport Insecurity;" and author of "The Broken Pot: A Lost Greek Comedy of Aristophanes," and "Master Howleglas's Medieval Drive Time Radio Show." He is executive producer and co-host of the Rondo Hatton Award-winning Revival League Podcast, now airing as the Damn Dirty Drive-In. He owns a dinosaur-themed hotel in Denver, Colorado.
Greg Tamura landed his first role in HBO's episodic comedy TOGETHERNESS directed by Mark Duplass. Since then he has booked numerous national commercials and roles in HULU's FUTURE MAN directed by Wendy Stanzler and FX's AMERICAN HORROR STORY. Greg Tamura has completed a two year course in the Meisner technique taught by Don Bloomfield, a protege of Sanford Meisner (Neighborhood Playhouse, NY). He has extensive training in improv (UCB) and works with acting coach Dianna Castle. In 2018 Greg booked a national spot directed by Craig Gillespie, the award winning Director of I, Tonya. In Future Man (HULU series produced by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg) Greg played a character that was unanimously described as "super hipster". After working with the prolific Mark Duplass on HBO's TOGETHERNESS, Mark direct booked Greg for four Lyft commercials alongside Fortune Feimster. Born in Berkeley, CA, Greg Tamura has been following his creative passions his whole life. Half Japanese and half Irish, he never identified as Asian or Caucasian. "I'm a California kinda' guy", Greg explains. At 18, Greg began his creative career producing, writing and performing music. Eventually, he moved to LA and started a darkwave/electro group called Hollywood Kill. He appeared in the LMFAO music video "I'm in Miami" and toured Europe opening for Marina and The Diamonds (Warner Music). When he discovered acting he put his music career on hold and dove full time into his acting training. Greg's passion and creativity is infectious. "I am going to be an actor for the rest of my life. I never stop working." Between acting work, he keeps his creativity alive by writing and directing. "If I find myself without anything to do, I write something and shoot it." Greg has written and directed 5 short films. In 2016 Greg directed the short film INTENTIONS which was accepted into the DTLA Film Festival. Since 2015, Greg has been volunteering his time as an actor at AFI.
Greg Tannahill is known for Hannibal Rising (2007), Peter Pan Goes Wrong (2016) and Creditors (2015).
Greg Tanner is an actor, known for The Legend of the 5ive (2012), Hard Shoulder (2012) and Milk and Honey: The Movie (2018).
Greg Tarzan Davis will next be seen opposite Tom Cruise in Top Gun: Maverick due in theaters in July of 2021. Davis made his film debut in 2019 in The Call of the Wild, starring Harrison Ford. Other credits include a recurring role on "Good Trouble," and guest-starring roles on series like "Chicago P.D." and "All Rise." Davis is now shooting Mission Impossible: 7 opposite Tom Cruise for director Christopher McQuarrie. Davis is a New Orleans native who was exposed to theater at young age when his grandmother took him to local plays. He credits his high school teacher for encouraging his desire to purse his love for acting which he did in his final years of college debuting as the lead in the play "By The Way Meet Vera Stark". Since then he has never looked back. Davis makes his home in Los Angeles, California and when he is not on set he enjoys creating amazing baked goods.
Greg Tate was born on October 14, 1957 in Dayton, Ohio, USA. He is known for Wayne Shorter: Zero Gravity, Seven Songs for Malcolm X (1993) and Mr. Soul! (2018). He died on December 7, 2021 in New York City, New York, USA.
Greg Teasdale is known for Real Steel (2011), Brick Mansions (2014) and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016).
Greg Thompson is known for Just About Famous (2015) and Just About Famous (2010).
Born in Clarksville, Tennessee, Greg is the youngest of four kids. He watched his siblings explore and develop their talents and appreciation for theatre, music and dance and eventually followed in their footsteps. Greg embarked upon his first theatrical adventure in a summer production of "The Wizard Of Oz" at a local High School. From that point on he spent much time with neighborhood friends creating performances for unwitting adults. Soon, Greg began singing in the local church choir and making music with his extended family in jamboree fashion complete with square dancing. It was during this creative time that Greg became quite certain of his one real passion - movies. Unsure of how to pursue such a dream, Greg's need to perform was fueled by his growing musical ability. Before long he was a much-sought-after tent revival singer at the ripe old age of 12. Greg was the "little kid with the great big voice" who made his name around town with a rendition of "Peace In The Valley" that he learned from his mother while on summer vacations. It wasn't until college that Greg would begin to realize his dreams. A Musical Theatre/Voice double major at Catawba College, near Charlotte, NC, Greg's passion to create grew relentlessly. After college, he pursued work in Raleigh, North Carolina where several of his friends were already waiting tables and "building their resumes". A year of struggling and tromping the boards of several area community theatres, and Greg got his first shot at professional theatre. He joined the Broadway cast of "The King and I" which had just closed, following Yul Brenner's death. The company had been transplanted to The North Carolina Theatre, minus its ensemble, for a limited run. Within a year Greg had built a solid resume and was earning his Equity Card. Next stop, South Florida where he finished earning his Equity Card and waited his last table (knock on wood). Greg spent the next several years as a union stage actor and director working on more than 30 productions with such greats as Jennifer Holliday, Marcia Lewis, John Cullum, Jodi Benson, Armelia McQueen and Chita Rivera and garnering several "Best Director" awards for his work. In 1990, Greg took the position of Resident Director and Choreographer of The Atlanta Lyric Theatre, and helped guide them through ten consecutive seasons, staging more than forty productions during his tenure. He resigned from this post to pursue his real dream; film, and in 2001, his first real opportunity came in the form of a Florida State University graduate thesis film called, Saudade. Greg created the leading character, Luke, in this award-winning short film. Then went on to dance arm-in-arm with Jack Black in the Sundance favorite, Run Ronnie Run!, before tackling several local Atlanta TV Pilots, like the Monty Python-esque Witch Hunters Extraordinaire. From 2001 - 2003 he played a number of leading and supporting roles in various independent features and shorts including Storyboard in A Major, Afterlife, The Adventures of Ociee Nash and Ghost of the Needle, for which he won his first acting award. Shortly after, he landed the role of Peter on one of the last episodes of Dawson's Creek followed by the recurring role of Dr. Adams on One Tree Hill. In "3" Greg has the opportunity to portray racing superstar Darrell Waltrip, going toe-to-toe with Barry Pepper as the legendary Dale Earnhardt.
Greg Tiernan was born on 19 June 1965 in Ireland. He is a director, known for Sausage Party (2016), An American Tail (1986) and The Addams Family (2019). He is married to Nicole Stinn.