Greg Garrison is a writer and actor, known for Dead by Midnight (Y2Kill) (2022), Bloody Mary and Dekiru: The Three Stones (2017).
Greg Garthe's debut as a feature film director and producer, "Last Call", which stars Travis Van Winkle, Ryan Hansen, Christopher Lloyd, Tara Reid, and Tom Arnold, was released in the summer of 2015 and the comedy has gathered a cult following on VOD and DVD. It is the most recent chapter in a life of filmmaking that began during childhood. Greg graduated from the USC School of Cinema-Television in 1999 and entered the entertainment business, going to work for director David Dobkin. Greg was mentored by David during the making of the features "Shanghai Knights", "Fred Claus", and the comedy classic "Wedding Crashers". Having directing a commercial for the Oakland Tribune newspaper and a short film, "The Ropes", which was well-received on the festival circuit, Greg was promoted to the position of Creative Executive at Dobkin's production company, Big Kid Pictures in 2008. After completing "Last Call", Greg came back on board as Associate Producer for Dobkin's most recent projects, "The Judge", which stars Robert Downey Jr. and Robert Duvall and the new hit AMC series, "Into The Badlands". With an eclectic background of filmmaking experience in both the studio system and the indie world, Greg has been developing numerous projects, some of which he has written, under his Skeleton Pictures production company banner. Greg is also an avid photographer, who has had images published in periodicals such as the San Francisco Chronicle and InStyle magazine.
Greg Gault is known for Eraser (1996), Ri¢Hie Ri¢H (1994) and The Delta Force (1986).
Greg Geffrard is an actor, known for Kung Fu Graffiti (2010), The Formula (2014) and House of the Witchdoctor (2013).
Greg Geller is known for Jeff Beck: Still on the Run (2018) and Elvis 85 (1984).
Greg Georgiou is an actor, known for The Killing Machines (2007), McDick (2017) and Crickett and the Little Girl Power (2009).
Greg Gerard is an actor, known for Parenthood (1989), Radio Days (1987) and Dying Young (1991).
Greg Germain was born in 1947 in France. He is an actor and director, known for Panique aux Caraïbes (1989), Une affaire d'hommes (1981) and Violette Nozière (1978).
A native of Houston raised on Lookout Mountain outside of Golden, Colorado, Greg Germann was exposed to the performing arts at an early age, particularly through his father, an award-winning children's playwright and theater professor. As a Theater major at the University of Northern Colorado, a constant stream of plays led him to the gradual realization that acting would be his professional future. Buckling down at UNC, he graduated in two years and moved to New York. He became a member of Circle Repertory Company and Ensemble Studio Theatre, accumulating credits in such off-Broadway and Broadway plays as Steven Sondheim musical "Assassins", "The Person I Once Was" opposite Holly Hunter, and David Mamet's "War Games", among others. He has distinguished himself on the big screen portraying roles in various films. In addition to acting he also devotes himself to writing. His short film, Pete's Garden (1998), for which he also served as director and star, premiered in competition at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival and went on to air on The Sundance Channel in January 1999. He also wrote "The Observatory" a play performed at New York's Ensemble Studio Theatre.
Greg Gibbons is known for Watchmen (2009), Traitor (2008) and The Iron Giant (1999).