Gregory has been cast as an intelligent, amiable forensic expert in Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda: Body in the Freezer (2018) and as a hard-nosed detective in Murder by Numbers: Bound by Blood (2018). His most notable film roles have been as a troubled psychiatrist in Wake Up (2019) and as a laid back, but devious landscaper in Nesting Dolls. A native of Sumter, South Carolina, Gregory joined the Navy right out of high school. Gregory's is a film, television, and theatre actor residing in Charleston, SC. He travels extensively for training, auditions, and to work on projects to New York, Atlanta, and Savannah, Ga. He served in the US Navy for 12 years. Gregory is married with 2 adult children. In addition to acting, Gregory enjoys being outdoors in the spring and summer, fishing, camping, and traveling for leisure.
Gregory Defleur is an actor, known for Plan Coeur (2018), The Sixth Secret (2022) and Wolf Game (2021).
Born in Sydney Australia, Gregory Dias has been acting since Primary School. Gregory has a strong Background in Dramatic and Comedic Improvisation. He has been the Lead Role Player at Holsworthy Army Base since 2011 Completing over Several Thousand Scenarios. Gregory has trained With Improvisational Coaches from Sydney, Chicago, New York and Philadelphia. Gregory has worked on shows such as Cops LAC (Channel 9), Deadly Women (Discovery) and The Suspects (Channel 7). He also featured in the Smiths Stop the Chippy Slap Campaign 2013-2014.
Gregory Diaz IV was born on May 2, 2005 in New York City. He is of Puerto Rican descent. Gregory first showed a passion for performing at age 5. His love for acting, singing and dancing is apparent on stage and on set. He is the ultimate triple threat. Gregory made his Broadway debut in the Tony Award winning show Matilda the Musical in 2016 and toured with the company in 2017. Gregory won a NYMF Performance award for his work as leading role Pedro in the Off-Broadway production of Pedro Pan. He was also nominated for an Outstanding Ensemble award at the NYITA for his work on the Off-Broadway production of Zurich.
Gregory Dix is an actor, known for Ruby Strangelove Young Witch (2015).
Gregory Dixon is an award-winning filmmaker based in Chicago. Dixon is directing and producing the first season of "The Miracle Show" (2021), an hour-long magazine format TV show starring Kevin and Gunnar Sizemore. "Olympia" (2018), his debut feature and MFA thesis, premiered at the LA Film Festival and is now showing on AspireTV and available On Demand worldwide. "Olympia", won top prizes at Geena Davis' Bentonville Film Festival, Capital City Film Festival, The Women's Film Festival and Gig Harbor Film Festival. Dixon re-teamed with "Olympia" scribe, McKenzie Chinn, to Co-Direct the music video for Mykelle Deville's "Type Love" in 2019. Dixon's award-winning web series "Couch Surferz" and short "Me vs the Tooth Fairy", are also streaming on Amazon Prime. Originally born in Upstate New York, Dixon has studied at DePaul University, the New York Film Academy and Niagara University.
Gregory Erickson is known for Life in Cold Blood (2008), The Boneyard with Georges St-Pierre (2016) and Nova (1974).
Gregory Eskridge is known for God's Favorite Idiot (2022).
Gregory Falatek is a multidisciplinary artist, born and based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Falatek is best known for his breakout role as Garth in Tyler Taormina's, "Ham On Rye", which made Rolling Stone's top films of 2020. Falatek is working out of a fine art studio in the Northern Liberties section of Philadelphia and is available for specific roles if interested.
Gregory Fawcett was born on November 30, 1969 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Jack Woody (2003), Jack Woody and Bill Spinners Lucky Day. He was previously married to Melita Fawcett.