Greg is an actor and writer living in New York City.  Regional and stock theatre credits: PlayMakers Repertory Company, BoarsHead Theater, Princeton Repertory Company, Saint Vincent Theatre, Millbrook Playhouse,  Cortland Repertory Theatre, Huron Playhouse, Magnet Theatre Company and North Shore Theatre Group.  New York: Lincoln Center Directors Lab, Theater Ten Ten, Ensemble Studio Theatre, Metropolitan Playhouse, Manhattan Theatre Source, American Globe Theatre, Living Image Arts, Center Stage, 45th Street Theater and the Columbia University M.F.A. Directing Program. Film: Trash It! and The Big Cheat. Television: Guiding Light, As The World Turns and Saturday Night Live.

 

Greg is a graduate of Hobart College and the M.F.A. program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He previously attended the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute in New York and The Actors Workshop in Boston.  He has also studied: directing with Shami Chaikin, playwriting with Constance Congdon and Curt Dempster, acting with Michael Howard and Shakespeare with John Basil.  Greg has taught undergraduate drama at UNC-Chapel Hill, Long Island University-C.W. Post and The Southern New Jersey Academy for the Performing Arts at Gloucester County Institute of Technology.  

 

His plays include Poe, Times Two, Wicked Tavern Tales, A Hollywood Lesson in Physics, Heavy Flora, I -- Carpenter, Happy Go Lucky, War of the Worleys, The Bottom Line, Christmas Thieves: A Small Town Radio Play and adaptations of Plautus' The Pot of Gold, The Secret Sharer by Joseph Conrad, (published by Playscripts, Inc.) and Charles Dickens' classic tale, A Christmas Carol -- a solo, one-act play, also published by Playscripts, Inc.

 

Greg is a 2003 Grants For the Arts Recipient, (A Christmas Carol) awarded by the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) and the Long Island Arts Council.  In addition to acting and playwriting, he also currently works as a theatre teaching artist in the Long Island School Partnership Program with Tilles Center for the Performing Arts in Brookville, NY.  Professional affiliations include: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, and Dramatists Guild of America