Gregory Cohen was born on 29 September 1953 in Santiago, Chile. He is an actor and writer, known for Geografía del deseo (2004), El baño (2005) and El hombre que imaginaba (1998).
Born and raised in New York, actor, model, playwright and physique artist Gregory Cole is known for his role in Reversed Destiny (2016) by Japanese Director Hideki Kiyota, which was an official entrant in the Short Film Corner at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival, and in the raucous hit comedy Cherry Bomb (2017). As a playwright, he is best known for writing the farcical musical "Yiassou Meryl!," which tells the story of a gay Greek-American who sets out to realize his dream of owning a dinner-theatre in New Jersey. As a model, Gregory Cole has appeared in "Oprah" magazine, "Bloomberg BusinessWeek," and VanityFair.com. In 2018, he won his class division at the NGA Pro-Am Bodybuilding Championships in Bloomfield, NJ.
Gregory Connors is an actor, writer, and voice over artist known for FBI: Most Wanted (CBS) and The Blacklist (NBC). Born in Cleveland, OH, he now lives in New York. He attended the Graduate Acting Program at Tisch School for the Arts and holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from The University of Akron.
Gregory "Ory" Cook embarked on his journey in the entertainment industry initially as an audio engineer, eventually transitioning into the role of a tour manager. During breaks from touring, Gregory dedicated his time to William Morris/Endeavor, where he served as a representative for emerging artists in Nashville, specializing in booking and promoting talents spanning various music genres like country, gospel, and rock. This experience laid a solid foundation for his career in the entertainment field. Additionally, he ventured into marketing with StarSong/EMI Records, affording him the opportunity to collaborate with diverse artists and bands. Cook's entrepreneurial spirit continues to thrive, as evidenced by his establishment and operation of Packed Planet Entertainment, a record label headquartered in Nashville. Beyond this, he assumes the roles of Writer, Producer, and Co-founder at Glass Door Studios, a dynamic multi-media company. Gregory has contributed his talents to an array of projects for NBC, CBS, Discovery Channel, Chick-fil-A, Virgin Atlantic Airlines, Georgia Tech, Fulton County, and North Point Community Church. He's also produced a music video for the popular pop-rock, "OK Go," earning a People's Choice Award. He co-founded the non-profit "Renovus" which exists to connect LGBTQ+ individuals to reclaim and develop their relationship with Jesus. Central to his philosophy are the "3 C's": Creativity, Communication, and Collaboration. Cook holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Entertainment Business and film from FullSail University, and is a member of Atlanta Film 365, the Georgia Entertainment Association (GEA), and Georgia Production Partners (GPP).
Gregory Cooke is an actor, known for Hellbox (2021), All That Is Hidden (2008) and Carver's Gate (1996).
Gregory Corso was born on March 26, 1930 in New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for The Godfather Part III (1990), Me and My Brother (1969) and What About Me (1993). He was married to Sally November. He died on January 17, 2001 in Robbinsdale, Minnesota, USA.
Gregory Cox is an actor, known for X: First Class (2011), Keeping Up Appearances (1990) and Unmasked Part 25 (1988).
Greg works as an Actor is in Film, Television, Video, Commercials, Motion Capture, and Voice Over. His Theatrical background includes main-stage productions with: El Teatro Campesino The Mark Taper Forum (Centre Theatre Group) The Berkeley Repertory Theatre The Denver Center Theatre Company In New York he created the role of Knuckles in the theatrical production of Noah's Archives at the Ohio Theatre. Greg did extensive work with the Friends & Artists Theater Ensemble (Los Angeles, CA) and was a founding member, He received a Drama-Logue Award for his performance as Macheath in their production of The Three Penny Opera.
Gregory D'Wayne is an actor, known for Taylor Swift: You Need to Calm Down (2019), RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars (2012) and RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars: Untucked! (2012).
Col. Gregory D. Gadson assumed command June 25, 2012, of Fort Belvoir, Va., a 47,000-strong garrison in its 100th year of service. Gadson graduated from West Point in 1989 and holds Masters Degrees in Information Systems and Policy Management from Webster University. He is a graduate of the Command and General Staff College and the Advanced Field Artillery Officers Course and in 2010, he became an Army War College Fellow at the Institute of World Politics in Washington, D.C. Gadson, was returning from a memorial service in Baghdad for two Soldiers from his brigade on May 7, 2007, when his vehicle was hit by an improvised explosive device. He lost both legs above the knee and suffered a severe injury to his right arm. He became one of the first Soldiers fitted with a next-generation powered prosthetic knee. It allows amputees to walk with a more natural gait. Rather than taking a medical retirement, Gadson requested to stay on active duty. Gadson returned to active duty to serve almost two years as director of the Army Wounded Warrior program before being selected to command Fort Belvoir.