Gregg Oppenheimer is known for Lucy and Desi (2022), E! Mysteries & Scandals (1998) and 20/20 (1978).
Gregg Phillips is a producer, known for 2000 Mules (2022) and America First with Sebastian Gorka (2019).
Gregg Prosser was born in Brooklyn New York. Growing up with strong Irish-Catholic influences, Gregg attended Good Shepherd grammar school and then went on to Xavier High School in Manhattan. He attributes much of who is today , to his time spent at Xavier.Gregg attended T.Shreiber Studios and has trained privately with Paul Calderon and Pamela Scott
Gregg S. Perry is an actor, known for Sin Eater (2022), A Town Called Parable (2021) and Center for Miracles (2021).
Gregg Savella is an actor, known for Misfit 2, 6B: An Anthology of Hawaii Films (2011) and You Can't Say No (2018).
Gregg Simon was born and raised in New York City. He is a director and producer, known for All American (2019), Swamp Thing (2019), Rosewood (2017), Blood Drive (2017), Dominion (2015), Hemlock Grove (2013), The Cape (2011), and House M.D. (2007-2009). Recently, Gregg wrapped production on the indie horror / thriller feature film "Captive", shot on location in Albuquerque, NM in the Fall of 2020. He has also recently set up projects, as a writer/director, with Bifrost Pictures' Daniel Wagner & Robert Ogden Barnum (Miles Ahead, Margin Call) and Broken Road Productions' Sean Robins & Todd Garner (Mortal Kombat 2021, Tag).
Gregg Spiridellis (3GS) is a media and technology entrepreneur and the co-creator of consumer brands JibJab and StoryBots. Gregg co-founded JibJab with his brother Evan in a Brooklyn garage in 1999. From political satires like 'This Land Is Your Land' to personalized entertainment like ElfYourself, Gregg and Evan pioneered new creative formats for digital distribution channels from the early days of the Internet through the company's sale in 2018. In 2012, the brothers co-founded StoryBots with the ambition of creating a next generation learning franchise that would entertain and educate both kids and adults. Since then, StoryBots videos have been viewed over a billion times online and its interactive learning product, StoryBots Classroom, grew to over 80,000 educators worldwide. The company's Netflix Original series 'Ask the StoryBots' won five Emmy Awards for its first two seasons and has featured celebrity guests including John Legend, Jennifer Garner, Snoop Dogg, Edward Norton, Whoopi Goldberg and more. In 2019, Netflix acquired StoryBots and Gregg and his brother Evan are now producing new StoryBots content for Netflix under an overall producer deal. Prior to his career in technology and entertainment, Gregg worked in investment banking at Bear Stearns and Goldman Sachs and received an MBA from the Wharton School of Business. Gregg lives in sunny Los Angeles where he is the proud dad of 3 epic human beings and 1 crazy dog.
Gregg Sulkin is an actor/producer who was born in London, England. He most recently starred as Abram David in Netflix' upcoming World War Two Drama, "Six Triple Eight", directed by Tyler Perry. Sulkin also stars in the upcoming BBC One Drama "World on Fire". Previously, Sulkin starred as Chase Stein in the Marvel television series "Marvel's Runaways" and as Grant in the Netflix multi cam comedy "Pretty Smart". Sulkin is represented by Danielle Del (D2 Management) and Barry Mcpherson (APA). He boasts an impressive eight million followers across on his social media platforms.
Gregg Todd Davis is an actor, known for American risciò (1989), Qualcuno pagherà (1988) and Miami Vice (1984).
Gregg Turkington was born in Darwin, Australia in 1967, of American parents, and grew up in Arizona and California, founding the independent record label Amarillo Records in San Francisco in the 1990s. As the stand-up comic character Neil Hamburger, he has repeatedly headlined nightclub worldwide since 1999, as well being selected as the support act on national and international tours by Faith No More, Puscifer, and Tenacious D. He has worked doing voice overs for cartoons produced for Disney, The Cartoon Network, and Nickelodeon, including the character "Toby Determined' on _Gravity Falls (TV Series 2012-)_. After his breakthrough film role in Rick Alverson's The Comedy (2012), he reunited with frequent collaborator Tim Heidecker and director Rick Alverson to write and star in the feature film drama Entertainment (2015), which premiered at Sundance. That same year he appeared as the sad-sack Baskin-Robbins manager Dale in Marvel's Ant-Man (2015).