Greg Campbell is a producer and director, known for Hondros (2017), Surviving an ISIS Massacre (2014) and Chain of Command (2018).
Greg Campbell was born on August 22, 1990 in Wellsville, New York, USA. He is known for The Riot Act (2018), Chase the Lion (2018) and Gangland Undercover (2015).
Greg Campbell is an actor, known for Breach (2007), The Kennedys (2011) and Hidden Agenda (1999).
Born and raised near Boston, Massachusetts, Greg is at present best known for his role as Jerry Delucci in the popular TV series "Lilyhammer". Canestrari has also played such roles including Mitch in "The Power", Will in "Toast of Tinseltown", Travis in Hallmark's "Paris, Wine and Romance" and Martino Marrone in "Transporter: the series". Canestrari resides in Hertfordshire, England. He studied at Emerson College in Boston where he graduated with a BFA degree in Performing Arts. After graduation he went on to perform various lead roles in Musicals both in the US and in the UK including the role of John in the hit Musical Miss Saigon. Roles in television and film followed which is now where he gives his attention. When not on set, Greg performs live as a vocalist at A-list venues and private events. Canestrari is also an established Voice-Over artist.
Greg Capullo was born on March 30, 1962 in Schenectady, New York, USA. He is known for Reborn, Young Justice (2010) and Spawn (1997). He has been married to Jamie since 2011. He was previously married to Michele.
Greg Carson is known for Dragon Ball Superhero (2022), One Piece (1999) and Borderlands 3 (2019).
Greg is a native of Houston, Texas and a graduate of Texas A&M University. After studying under Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Charles Gordone, Greg Studied film at Rice's prestigious School of Visual and Dramatic Arts under Professor Brian Huberman with producer Elizabeth Avellan (Robert Rodriguez's partner at Troublemaker Studios). Recognized along with director Richard Linklater with a Institutional grant from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences for programs at the MFAH. Respected SXSW Film Festival alumni. Gregory also studied screen-writing with Academy Award winning writer/producer Pamela Wallace as well as writer/directors John Lee Hancock, Bill Witliff and Tim McCanlies. Greg was presented the Independent Sprit Award and inducted into the Texas Filmmakers Hall of Fame during a ceremony at the 2006 Spindletop Film Festival at Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas. Other inductees included writer Bill Witliff and actress Irma P. Hall. "Monica", Greg's latest directorial effort, is based on the true story of Houston filmmaker Greg Carter and his girlfriend prior to their move to Los Angeles in 2005.
Greg Castle is known for Rigor Tortoise (2011), VeggieTales in the House (2014) and Not That Funny (2012).
Greg Chaffee is an actor and producer, known for The Coffin Footage (2014) and The Iron Detective: Bitter Heart (2016).
Greg is a Los Angeles-based voice actor best known for his video game work. As a music producer, he has created music for numerous national advertising campaigns, hundreds of mobile games, and his long-standing collaboration with The Lonely Island has allowed his music to be featured on Saturday Night Live, the 67th Primetime Emmy Awards, the Michael Bolton Sexy Valentine's Day Special, and the critically-acclaimed comedy series I Think You Should Leave. As a music director, Greg has performed on the stages of Carnegie Hall, the Dolby Theater, and Disney Concert Hall. Greg is a native of Chicago and a graduate of Stanford University.