Gregory Hoblit was born in Texas but moved to Northern California at a young age because of his father's job in law enforcement, a hint at what might have attracted the mystery/courtroom plots of his movie/TV credits. After graduating from UCLA, he worked as a TV co-producer with Steven Bochco until directing the 80s series, Hill Street Blues (1981) and L.A. Law (1986). He made his film directorial debut with the psychological thriller, Primal Fear (1996), followed by Fallen (1998), Frequency (2000) and the WWII drama, Hart's War (2002), starring Bruce Willis.
Gregory Hope is known for A Love Song (2022) and Lefty/Righty (2019).
Gregory Hoyt is an actor with many TV, Film and Theatre credits to his name, including being a Series Regular on the Mike Myers, Netflix series "The Pentaverate" in the role of Mentor. In 2019 Gregory starred in the short film "Surviving Theater 9" which was selected to World Premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City. Gregory also originated the role of Seth Laurie in the World Premiere of "The Engine of Our Ruin" by Jason Wells at the Victory Theatre with the L.A. Times saying: "Gregory Hoyt stands out as a naif diplomatic assistant who is more stoned than savvy." Gregory has starred in over 100 National and International Commercials and is the long-running spokes-character: "Your Cousin From Boston" for Sam Adams. In 2021 Ad Age dubbed him "The Wizard of Ahhhhhs". Gregory has performed in hundreds of Improv shows throughout the country.
Gregory Hunt is an actor, known for Mandie and the Cherokee Treasure (2010), Magic in the Forest (2010) and Emissaries of Peace (2007).
Gregory Iron is known for Powerbomb (2020), H20: Bad Luck (2021) and Bar Wrestling 31: Three's Company - Tag 2 (2019).
Gregory Itzin, accomplished stage, film and television actor is perhaps best known for his Emmy Award-nominated performance for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series as 'President Charles Logan' in 24. Born in Washington, D.C. to parents Evelyn Loretta Itzin and Martin Joseph Itzin, Gregory Itzin and his family moved to Burlington Wisconsin at a young age, where is father became mayor. Itzin studied and trained at the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco, intending to become a theatre actor. Itzin's film credits most notably include the roles of 'John Archibald Campbell' opposite Daniel Day-Lewis in "Lincoln" for director Steven Spielberg; 'Jack Stern' in "The Ides of March" opposite Ryan Gosling and George Clooney, also directed by Clooney; 'Warden Iger' opposite Jamie Foxx and Gerard Butler in "Law Abiding Citizen" for director F. Gary Gray; his comedic portrayal of 'Flemming Steel' opposite Jason Bateman and Ryan Reynolds in "The Change-Up" for director David Dobkin and his memorable scene opposite Johnny Depp in "Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas" for director Terry Gilliam. In addition to his stand-out performance in 24, his television credits range from recurring roles on "Friends", "Murder One", "The Mentalist", "Desperate Housewives", "Covert Affairs" and "Mob City" to "Big Love", "The Practice" and "Boston Legal". Known as a frequent "Star Trek" actor, Itzin appeared as five different characters in "Star Trek: Enterprise", "Star Trek: Deep Space 9" and "Star Trek: Voyager". Being hired repeatedly by highly esteemed producers such as David E. Kelley, John Wells, Steven Bochco, David Milch, Rick Berman and Michael Piller, to name a few, is a testament to Itzin's praiseworthy performances. With the ongoing roles on television and appearances in dozens of films, his love for the theatre never waned. He was nominated for both Tony and Drama Desk Awards for his performance in the Pulitzer Prize-winning "The Kentucky Cycle" (which he performed in the world premiere at the Intiman Theatre, the Mark Taper Forum, Kennedy Center and on Broadway). He is a proud member of the Antaeus Theatre Company. In 2010 he won the L.A. Drama Critics Circle Award for his portrayal of 'Earl of Kent' in their production of "King Lear". Also a member of The Matrix Theatre Company, Itzin won several L.A. Drama Critics Circle Awards: for his portrayal of 'Vladimir' in "Waiting For Godot", 'McCann' in "The Birthday Party" and 'Lenny' in "The Homecoming" (both by the prolific Harold Pinter). He has lent his lyrical voice to many radio plays for LA Theatre Works, including "Arcadia", "Enron", "Oedipus The King", "Incident At Vichy", "Boats on a River", "Saint Joan" and most recently 'Comte de Guiche' in "Cyrano De Bergerac". Gregory has been married to his wife Judie for 39 years and has two children, son Wilke (also an actor) and daughter Julia. They are the proud grandparents of Wylder Itzin, beautiful son of Wilke and Talia Itzin.
Gregory J. Barnett is known for 24 (2001), Armageddon (1998) and Venom (2018). He is married to Barbara Barnett. They have two children.
Gregory J. Daniels is an actor and producer, known for Sistas (2019), Personal Injury Court (2019) and Mute (2018).
Gregory J. Fryer is known for The Fall Guy (2024), Red Billabong (2016) and The Disappearance of Willie Bingham (2015).
Gregory J. Lanesey is known for 30, Still Single: Contemplating Suicide (1998), Oh God. Please Don't Let Me Strike Out (1993) and Chasing 3000 (2010).