Gregory Harris is an actor, known for SPF-18 (2017) and Timepiece (2016).
Gregory Harrison was born on May 31, 1950 in Avalon, Catalina Island, California, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Trapper John, M.D. (1979), Picnic (1986) and Falcon Crest (1981). He has been married to Randi Oakes since May 3, 1981. They have four children.
Gregory Hatanaka is a film distributor and producer. Hatanaka has overseen and/or been affiliated with the distribution of over 200 films including: John Woo's iconic film The Killer starring Chow Yun-Fat; The Coen Brothers' Blood Simple; Until the Night starring Norman Reedus; The Stranger, directed by the legendary Academy Award recipient Satyajit Ray; South of Heaven, West of Hell directed/starring Dwight Yoakam, Vince Vaughn, Billy Bob Thornton, Bridget Fonda, My Favorite Season starring the legendary Catherine Deneuve and directed by Andre Techine; "Blue Juice" starring Catherine Zeta-Jones and Ewan McGregor; the films of France's Claude Chabrol; the original Fever Pitch starring Colin Firth; Too Tired To Die starring Oscar winner Mira Sorvino; Kiss & Tell with Heather Graham, Rose McGowan and David Arquette; Portraits Chinois starring Helena Bonham-Carter; Bad Manners starring Oscar nominee David Strathairn; A Little Bit of Soul starring Oscar winner Geoffrey Rush, The Bridge directed by Gerard Depardieu, La Separation starring Isabelle Huppert, Santosh Sivan's The Terrorist, Abel Ferrara's R'Xmas, and Leni Riefenstahl's classic Olympia. Hatanaka also restored and distributed the martial arts milestone film Master of the Flying Guillotine. As a filmmaker, his features include Samurai Cop 2: Deadly Vengeance, the drama Until The Night, the cult thriller Mad Cowgirl and the art/experimental drama Caged Beauty.
Gregory Hinds is an actor, known for The Debt That All Men Pay (2013), The War You Don't See (2016) and Water (2017).
Born in the picturesque Ternopil region of Ukraine, Gregory Hlady (Hryhorii Hladiy), moved from Lviv to Kyiv upon completing high school and graduated from the Karpenko-Karyi Theater Institute with a degree in acting and cinema. Impelled by an interest in directing, he enrolled in the directors' program at the State Institute of Theatre Arts in Moscow, where he studied under the tutelage of the gifted Russian director, Anatoly Vassiliev. As one of Vassiliev's outstanding graduates he quickly became one of the most sought-after stage and cinema actors and directors in Eastern Europe. However, Hlady's approach to theater was not well received by the Soviet authorities. So, in 1989 he left Kyiv for Tallinn, Estonia. In 1990, however, a contract to perform in "Six Characters in Search of an Author" took him to Montreal. His French-language production of Franz Kafka's "Amerika" brought him critical acclaim in both Montreal and Brussels. But it was his production of Harold Pinter's "The Homecoming" that won him Quebec Theater Critics' Award for best directing in the 1991-1992 season. While directing plays as diverse as Dostoyevsky's "The Idiot" (Lausanne, Switzerland), Ionesco's "Exit the King" and Sophocles' "Electra" (Montreal), Hlady has also conducted master classes in Austria, Belgium, Italy, Germany, Switzerland and Ukraine. In 2000 he rejoined Vassiliev's company to play Salieri in "Salieri and Mozart" in Rome. Last year, he appeared in a Paramount film, The Sum of All Fears (2002) and this year, he plays the lead in Kim Nguyern's new feature film, Le marais (2002). Currently, the Ukrainian actor is appearing in Paula de Vasconcelos' Montreal theatre production of "The Other". Mr. Hlady speaks English, French, Lithuanian, Polish, Russian and Ukrainian, and makes his home in Montreal.
Gregory Hoblit was born in Texas but moved to Northern California at a young age because of his father's job in law enforcement, a hint at what might have attracted the mystery/courtroom plots of his movie/TV credits. After graduating from UCLA, he worked as a TV co-producer with Steven Bochco until directing the 80s series, Hill Street Blues (1981) and L.A. Law (1986). He made his film directorial debut with the psychological thriller, Primal Fear (1996), followed by Fallen (1998), Frequency (2000) and the WWII drama, Hart's War (2002), starring Bruce Willis.
Gregory Hope is known for A Love Song (2022) and Lefty/Righty (2019).
Gregory Hoyt is an actor with many TV, Film and Theatre credits to his name, including being a Series Regular on the Mike Myers, Netflix series "The Pentaverate" in the role of Mentor. In 2019 Gregory starred in the short film "Surviving Theater 9" which was selected to World Premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City. Gregory also originated the role of Seth Laurie in the World Premiere of "The Engine of Our Ruin" by Jason Wells at the Victory Theatre with the L.A. Times saying: "Gregory Hoyt stands out as a naif diplomatic assistant who is more stoned than savvy." Gregory has starred in over 100 National and International Commercials and is the long-running spokes-character: "Your Cousin From Boston" for Sam Adams. In 2021 Ad Age dubbed him "The Wizard of Ahhhhhs". Gregory has performed in hundreds of Improv shows throughout the country.
Gregory Hunt is an actor, known for Mandie and the Cherokee Treasure (2010), Magic in the Forest (2010) and Emissaries of Peace (2007).
Gregory Iron is known for Powerbomb (2020), H20: Bad Luck (2021) and Bar Wrestling 31: Three's Company - Tag 2 (2019).