Greg O'Gallagher grew up in Toronto, Canada. His father, Michael O'Gallagher, was a real estate mogul, who passed away when Gregory was 11 years old. His mother, Alanne O'Gallagher, raised Gregory and his three brothers and one sister. Determined to take control of his life, Gregory quickly discovered his passion; fitness and martial arts. At 18 years old, Gregory went to University of Guelph in Canada to study business and marketing. After dropping out of school after a year, Gregory launched an internet fitness brand called Kinobody. By 2016, Kinobody became one of the leading fitness programs in the world with over one hundred thousand customers. After creating a massive shift in the fitness world and amassing a very large social media following, Gregory decided to pursue his next passion, film. In just a few months, Gregory has already acted and executive produced in two feature films. Gregory has been studying very closely with Canadian actor and acting coach, Richard Chevolleau, to continue to develop his acting abilities. Gregory O'Gallagher is excited to continue to act and executive produce in more films and has teamed up with Hollywood manager and powerhouse Henry Penzi.
Gregory O'Rourke is an actor, known for Cyberstalker (1995), Dementia (1999) and BeetleBorgs (1996).
Applauded and nominated Best Actor in a drama by one of Africa's biggest movie awards body; the Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards (AMVCA) 2017 for his amazing depiction of the Late General Odumegwu Ojukwu in the short film "The Encounter" Greg "Teddy Bear" Ojefua is a Nigerian Actor who has picked roles from both extremes of the age range, switching effortlessly from characters in their late 20s to as old as those in their 60s and even displaying expert versatility as he shuttles amazingly from comic to serious roles. Fascinated so much by the make believe world since he was a child that at 8 he could recite 2-3 paragraphs of Julius Ceasar, Macbeth and other Shakespearian Classics. In 2009 he took part in the TV Show 'Don't forget the Lyrics', after that he attended an audition and got cast for his first role on TV, a series titled 'Winds of Change' directed by Kalu Anya and produced by Lilian Okoro. Since then he has been all over TV and Internet featuring in many notable productions like: The Encounter, Oloture, King of Boys 2, The Other Side of History, Behind the Wheels, Desperate Housewives Africa, The Arbitration, It's Her Day, Surulere, Lekki Wives 2 & 3, The Women, Horn Free Day, Tinsel, Officer Titus, The Antique and Up Creek without a Paddle, to mention a few. As a model he starred and featured in a number of pan Africa and local commercials on TV, print, press and E-press like: LG Evercool Refrigerator Advert, Stanbic IBTC Debit Card Advert, OLX Biggie Advert, MTN Betatalk Advert, Nigerite 3X cement Advert, Oleum Oil Advert, e.t.c. He has already bagged some awards such as; *Best Supporting Actor 2016 -Eko International Film Festival *Fast Rising Model Actor 2016 -Nigerian Models & Achievers Awards *Best Actor (English) 2017-Maya Awards Africa *Best Actor 2017 - Lake City Film Festival and has also made it to the nomination and honour list of many notable industry bigwigs like; *Nominated Best Supporting Actor 2017 - Toronto International Nollywood Film Festival (TINFF) *Nominated Best New Actor of the Year ( English) 2017 - City People Movie Awards *Nominated Best New Actor of the Year 2017 - West African Citizens Awards (WAFRICA) *Nominated Big Discovery Of The Year 2017 - Ghana-Naija Showbiz Awards *No 3 on Jara TV's 5 Fast Rising Actors 2016 *No 3 on Charles Novia's top 5 actors of the year 2016 *No 2 on PulseNG's 7 Best actors of the year 2016 amongst others. Greg believes he stands out because of his uniqueness, deep voice, extra-large physique, easy going nature and playful spirit. He always strives for perfection. He is patient, focused, versatile and success driven. He is very cheerful, adventurous, inquisitive and willing to surmount boundaries yet explored, very unbiased and open when tackling issues, believes in doing all he does the best way possible, loves to have healthy, intelligent and enlightened discussions. He is also an Events Compere, Voice over Artiste and translator (English to Pidgin and vice versa), hails from Igueben LGA in Edo State and holds a B.Sc. in Business Management and Administration from the Adekunle Ajasin University, Ondo State. He speaks English, Nigerian Pidgin, Esan and Yoruba.
Gregory Oliver is an actor, known for The Holding (2011) and ATL (2006).
Gregory Olusola Nicholas was born in Houston,Texas, to Nigerian-born father Sonny Ajumobi and Houston-born mother Helena Obriki. He has 4 children with his oldest following in his footsteps. Known for being a street thug at a early age, with only his dream of becoming an artist He is a true performer in every sense of the word. His deep passion and vast array of talents such as Acting, Directing, Writing, and, Music makes him a can't miss talent on the rise. First started off as an extra moved up to a larger role in the same movie "Joined At The Heart" and filmed a web series with director Will Banks "Houston Hustle" were he learned the ins and outs of filmmaking. He started his own production company "Film Makers With Attitude" with friend and actor buddy (Antonio L Vines) to give them and others better opportunities in the industry. His first script ever wrote was a crime action series "Crooked" and than moved forward making short films. He's still active and pursuing his dreams of becoming a megastar like his idols Forest Whitaker and Denzel Washington. Mostly overlooked and passed over by directors for not being the best physically fit actor, he remains focus and determine more than ever, not only to prove his doubters wrong, but to prove himself right. Like Forest Whitaker he wants to prove that talent beats looks and hard work beats talent.
Gregory P. Hitchen is an actor, known for The Adjustment Bureau (2011).
Gregory P. Robbins is an American actor, Stunt Performer and Martial Artist; Gregory started acting in TV commercials as an infant and continued on through his childhood working for his father, Director, Greg Robbins. Gregory was born in Douglas, Wyoming, most of his youth Gregory was raised in the west coast. Gregory and his family settled in Buffalo New York in 2011. Gregory trained in Kung Fu for 2 years from age 8 to 10 years old; at 18 years old he began training in Tae Kwon-Do with his parents and sister. Gregory earned a Black Belt in Tae Kwon-Do in 2016; and his 2nd degree in 2018. Gregory is working toward fulfilling his dream of incorporating his Martial Art training into his acting and stunt career. Gregory along with his parents and sister actor/stunt performer Shauna Robbins compete year round in Martial Arts tournaments. Also Gregory, his sister Shauna and father started Robbins Stunt Team; they provide stunt performers in western New York.
Gregory P. Wolk is a producer and writer, known for President Evil (2018), Apocalypse Rising (2018) and Jean (2016).
A writer/producer in film, television and theater, 2017 marks the launch of Gregory's U.K. production company, King of Kings Worldwide at the Cannes Film Festival. On King of King's production slate for 2017/2018 are four feature films and two TV series -- Tsar Lear, an adaptation of Shakespeare's King Lear set in 19th c. Tsarist Russia, Strange Days, a dark comedy about Jim Morrison of The Doors, Werewolves of London, a horror/comedy, Redemption, a serial killer thriller, and Majic and The Circus for television -- the former a low-tech sci-fi thriller about the end of the world, and the latter a drama/comedy with original music inspired by Mr. Martin's experiences growing up in the eye of the storm of The Beatles. His substantial career as an actor has included the title roles in Hamlet and Peer Gynt, the starring role in a CBS mini-series alongside Richard Burton, Faye Dunaway and Liam Neeson, and a series of acclaimed performances on stage in London and New York alongside fellows actors Daniel Day-Lewis and Kevin Spacey. He continues to act, and is developing two one-man shows for performances in New York 2018/2019.
Eldred Gregory Peck was born on April 5, 1916 in La Jolla, California, to Bernice Mary (Ayres) and Gregory Pearl Peck, a chemist and druggist in San Diego. He had Irish (from his paternal grandmother), English, and some German, ancestry. His parents divorced when he was five years old. An only child, he was sent to live with his grandmother. He never felt he had a stable childhood. His fondest memories are of his grandmother taking him to the movies every week and of his dog, which followed him everywhere. He studied pre-med at UC-Berkeley and, while there, got bitten by the acting bug and decided to change the focus of his studies. He enrolled in the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York and debuted on Broadway after graduation. His debut was in Emlyn Williams' play "The Morning Star" (1942). By 1943, he was in Hollywood, where he debuted in the RKO film Days of Glory (1944). Stardom came with his next film, The Keys of the Kingdom (1944), for which he was nominated for an Academy Award. Peck's screen presence displayed the qualities for which he became well known. He was tall, rugged and heroic, with a basic decency that transcended his roles. He appeared in Alfred Hitchcock's Spellbound (1945) as an amnesia victim accused of murder. In The Yearling (1946), he was again nominated for an Academy Award and won the Golden Globe. He was especially effective in westerns and appeared in such varied fare as David O. Selznick's critically blasted Duel in the Sun (1946), the somewhat better received Yellow Sky (1948) and the acclaimed The Gunfighter (1950). He was nominated again for the Academy Award for his roles in Gentleman's Agreement (1947), which dealt with anti-Semitism, and Twelve O'Clock High (1949), a story of high-level stress in an Air Force bomber unit in World War II. With a string of hits to his credit, Peck made the decision to only work in films that interested him. He continued to appear as the heroic, larger-than-life figures in such films as Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N. (1951) and Moby Dick (1956). He worked with Audrey Hepburn in her debut film, Roman Holiday (1953). Peck finally won the Oscar, after four nominations, for his performance as lawyer Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird (1962). In the early 1960s, he appeared in two darker films than he usually made, Cape Fear (1962) and Captain Newman, M.D. (1963), which dealt with the way people live. He also gave a powerful performance as Captain Keith Mallory in The Guns of Navarone (1961), one of the biggest box-office hits of that year. In the early 1970s, he produced two films, The Trial of the Catonsville Nine (1972) and The Dove (1974), when his film career stalled. He made a comeback playing, somewhat woodenly, Robert Thorn in the horror film The Omen (1976). After that, he returned to the bigger-than-life roles he was best known for, such as MacArthur (1977) and the monstrous Nazi Dr. Josef Mengele in the huge hit The Boys from Brazil (1978). In the 1980s, he moved into television with the miniseries The Blue and the Gray (1982) and The Scarlet and the Black (1983). In 1991, he appeared in the remake of his 1962 film, playing a different role, in Martin Scorsese's Cape Fear (1991). He was also cast as the progressive-thinking owner of a wire and cable business in Other People's Money (1991). In 1967, Peck received the Academy's Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award. He was also been awarded the US Presidential Medal of Freedom. Always politically progressive, he was active in such causes as anti-war protests, workers' rights and civil rights. In 2003, his Peck's portrayal of Atticus Finch was named the greatest film hero of the past 100 years by the American Film Institute. Gregory Peck died at age 87 on June 12, 2003 in Los Angeles, California.