Gregg Brown was born on May 6, 1979 in Winston Salem, North Carolina, USA. He is known for My Cousin Vinny (1992), Words (2004) and Shrinks (2007).
Gregg grew up in Levittown, Long Island. At age 13, he started making super 8 films and won a Humanities Grant as well as a Sofia and William Casey Grant. He majored in Communication Arts at New York Institute of Technology. Gregg was Senior Vice President of Operations at Rainbow Programming. Channel launches include: American Movie Classics, Bravo, Sportschannel and Independent Film Channel. He has consulted on media projects around the world, including a channel for women in China. He has taught workshops on storytelling to dozens of groups and Universities. Gregg Burton is a model and recently turned actor. He has partnered with Bart Gavigan in the UK. They have just completed a feature film: The Film-Makers Son. They have four upcoming feature films: Roadrunners, Women, Lighting in a Bottle and a Welsh Comedy. Gavigan will direct and Gregg will produce.
Gregg Casarona is known for Catch of the Day (2014), Bite School (2015) and Sex Sent Me to the ER (2013).
After attending the USC School of Cinema, Gregg Champion apprenticed with several directors including Blake Edwards, Nicholas Roeg, and John Badham, with whom he shared an eight-year association. Champion's feature producing credits include "Blue Thunder"(Columbia) "Short Circuit"(Tri-Star) and "Stakeout"(Touchstone). Champion also served as the Action-Director on those films as well as the Warner Bros. bicycle racing movie "American Flyers" starring Kevin Costner. Champion's feature directing credits include the fish out of water action-comedy "The Cowboy Way" starring Woody Harrelson and Kiefer Sutherland (Universal), and the action-comedy "Short Time" starring Dabney Coleman and Teri Garr (Fox). Television Producing and Directing credits include the award-winning and Emmy-nominated "The Simple Life of Noah Dearborn" starring Sidney Poitier, Dianne Wiest and Mary-Louise Parker as well as CBS Special Movie Presentations "Dodson's Journey" with Ellen Burstyn and Penelope Ann Miller and "The Last Brickmaker in America" again starring Sidney Poitier. Television Series include multiples of "The Magnificent Seven" for CBS/MGM and "Walker Texas Ranger" with Chuck Norris also for CBS. Other long-form movies Champion directed are the Emmy nominated drama "Miracle Run" starring Mary-Louise Parker, Aidan Quinn and Zac Efron, "Stealing Christmas" a romantic comedy starring Tony Danza, Lea Thompson, and Betty White for the USA Network, and the action-drama "14 Hours" for TNT for which Champion received the Christopher Award for best director. Champion received his second Christopher Award for directing "Amish Grace" starring Kimberly Williams-Paisley and Tammy Blanchard which became Lifetime Movie Network's highest rated original movie ever. Most recently, Champion choreographed some bullet-ridden action sequences with Emile Hirsch in the A&E 4hr. mini-series "Bonnie & Clyde" in which he served as the 2nd Unit Director and was Director of the gymnastics bio-pic "The Gabby Douglas Story"...a 2hr. Special Event Movie for Sony and Lifetime that was nominated for 4 NAACP Awards including best director as well as winning the 2015 Christopher Award for best movie.
Gregg Chilingirian was born in 1988 in the UK. He is an actor and producer, known for The Wheel of Time (2021), A Discovery of Witches (2018) and The One (2021).
Gregg Christie is an American born actor from North Hollywood, California. Having been raised in the back yard of the "Entertainment Capital of the World," he started out in commercials as a child. From there, he opted to play professional baseball having been drafted out of high school. Due to injuries, he left the game early and attended the University of Southern California, where he studied business management. That to came to an end when he was called to assist in the running of his family business. However, as Al Pacino said in Godfather III, "Just when I thought I was out, I get pulled back in." Entertainment has always lived in his blood, so he came back to Hollywood and has sworn that his passion be his way of life. You can find him working in various art forms (as well as on the golf course; he's an avid golfer). Whether it's performing in (or producing) film, TV, voice over or theater, Gregg is always striving to fulfill his passion.
Actor/Director Gregg Daniel stars on HBO's True Blood (2008) as the wise and sympathetic Reverend Daniels. With over 100 credits in film and television, Gregg's roles span comedy to drama to science fiction to children's to procedurals. An accomplished theatre director, Gregg is the Artistic Director of the Los Angeles-based Lower Depth Theatre Ensemble, and was nominated for a 2013 NAACP Image Award for helming the Los Angeles production of Elmina's Kitchen, which also won the NAACP Award for Best Ensemble for 2103. Prior to that, his stage direction included 2009's acclaimed production of Tom Stoppard's Heroes, Sybyl Walker's Beneath Rippling Waters, Lee Blessing's Cobb, and Frank McGuinness's Someone Who'll Watch Over Me. Gregg also directed the world premiere of solo performance artist Joyce Guy's War Stories at the Los Angeles Theatre Center and at St. Mark's Church in New York. For Theatre 150 in Ojai, California, he directed Athol Fugards' Sizwe Bansi, Diana Son's Stop Kiss, and the 2004 Pulitzer Prize winner, I Am My Own Wife by Doug Wright. A trained theatre actor from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, Gregg's stage acting credits Shakespeare Center of L.A.'s production of Romeo & Juliet, the Williamstown Theatre Festival productions of Back Country Crimes, and Gogol, The Mark Taper Forum's Joe Turner's Come and Gone, the Pasadena Playhouse's Jitney, Actors Theatre of Louisville's Master Harold, Hartford Stage Company's Peer Gynt, and South Coast Repertory's Fences, and Death Of A Salesman. A native of Brooklyn, NY, Gregg resides with his family in Los Angeles
Gregg Edelman was born on September 12, 1958 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is known for Spider-Man 2 (2004), Little Children (2006) and The Proposal (2009). He was previously married to Carolee Carmello.
Gregg Field is known for Tony Bennett: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song (2018), Ledisi: A Night of Nina (2020) and Emilio and Gloria Estefan: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song (2019). He has been married to Monica Mancini since 1998.
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