Gregory is an actor and writer raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the son of doctors. He learned how to act at Tisch School of the Arts, with graduate work at Nikitsky Vorot in Moscow as well as Shakespeare & Company. He learned how to make a living at acting from Wynn Handman, Kristin Linklater, Tina Packer, and Dennis Krausnick.
Gregory Kelly is known for Queen of the South (2016), The Devil All the Time (2020) and Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (2014).
Gregory Kent Smith is an actor, known for Dirty O'Neil (1974) and Cannon (1971).
Gregory Kershaw is a cinematographer and director, known for The Truffle Hunters (2020), The Last Race (2018) and Boreal (2009).
Gregory King is an actor, known for Housos (2011), Housos vs. Authority (2012) and Dumb Criminals: The Movie (2015).
Gregory Klino is known for No Tomorrow (2019), Street Meets Pavement (2013) and Dear George (2017).
Gregory Korostishevsky is an actor, known for Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close (2011), Can You Ever Forgive Me? (2018) and Grand Theft Auto IV (2008).
Gregory Kuznetsov is known for City 40 (2016).
A former cartoonist, Gregory La Cava entered films during WWI as an animator for Walter Lantz on such animated films as "The Katzenjammer Kids" series. Hired by the Hearst Corp. as the editor-in-chief for its International Comic Films division, La Cava switched to live-action films in the 1920s and began directing two-reel shorts. Graduating to features, La Cava gained a reputation as a surefooted comedy director, responsible for such classics as My Man Godfrey (1936) and She Married Her Boss (1935). La Cava was equally proficient in other genres as well, turning out the dramatic Stage Door (1937) and the bizarre political fantasy Gabriel Over the White House (1933). He is also supposed to have directed some scenes in several of the films of his close friend W.C. Fields when Fields couldn't get along with the directors assigned to him, although there is no official record of this ever happening.
Gregory Lamberson is a multi-award-winning filmmaker and novelist. He is a member of the Producers Guild of America, International Thriller Writers, and Horror Writers Association. Lamberson writes, produces and directs independent feature films and freelances as a screenwriter and line producer. He is the author of fifteen books, including twelve professionally published novels. Known primarily for his work in horror, comedy and action, he received NCCC Film and Animation Festival's Filmmaker of the Year award in 2017 and Shawna Shea Film Festival's prestigious William C. Gerrity Award in 2019. Lamberson is an advocate for film production in Western New York, where he mentors aspiring filmmakers and teaches screenwriting at University at Buffalo. He co-founded Buffalo Screams Horror Film Festival, which ran for three years, and Buffalo Dreams Fantastic Film Festival, which ran for ten, and recently launched Amazing Fantasy Fest. Fangoria magazine called him "the busiest man in horror."