Born to a U.S. army officer, Greg spent most of his childhood traveling from base to base. While growing up, he attended 10 different schools along with his two brothers and twin sister, including two in Germany. He and his family finally settled in Michigan when his father retired. There, Greg attended Western Michigan University earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in theatre. He also studied with the British American Dramatic Academy in Oxford. Greg's first professional gig was at the Barn Theater in Augusta, Michigan, home to many famous alums such as Adrienne Barbeau, Tom Wopat and Jennifer Garner to name a few. Winter later moved to Chicago where he trained with The Second City and The Improv Olympic before landing the role of Cody on The Chris Isaak Show (2001), marking his television debut. He has since moved to Los Angeles.
He was born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and is the son of distinguished architect Professor Douglass Wise. It was assumed that he would be an architect, so he studied architecture in Edinburgh. He dropped out, though, after a while, and went to Glasgow to study drama. He did his first professional job on stage, starring in "Good Rockin' Tonight", a musical based on the life of TV producer Jack Good. The first films he made were Sense and Sensibility (1995) and Feast of July (1995).
Greg Wolfe is known for Alien Harvest, Another Brick in the Wall (2016) and Class of '85 (2022).
Greg Wood is an actor, known for The Sixth Sense (1999), Signs (2002) and The Happening (2008).
Greg Worswick is an actor and writer, known for Why Him? (2016), Sweet/Vicious (2016) and Newsreaders (2013).
Greg Wylie is a director and producer, known for Dusk (2008), Remember the Red River Valley (2006) and Love and Four Walls (2018).
Yaitanes is currently producing and directing the Game of Thrones prequel, House of the Dragon, for HBO. Prior to that he Executive Produced and Directed Castle Rock for J.J. Abrams and Stephen King, The Twilight Zone for Jordan Peele. Yaitanes served as Showrunner, Executive Producer, and sole director of Netflix's Manhunt: Unabomber as well as Cinemax' critically acclaimed series Quarry. He also was Showrunner of the cult favorite Banshee. It was his work on global phenomenon House, M.D. that earned him an Emmy Award in 2008 for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series. Between House and Banshee, Greg has led his team to 29 Emmy nominations and 6 wins, including the first Emmy nomination for content aired exclusively online for the Fox series, Drive. Greg produces video content for the cosmetics brand Kosas which is founded by his daughter's mom, Sheena. Greg has three kids, Van, Electra and Leo. They live in Los Angeles.
Greg Young was born on October 29, 1970 in Springfield, Missouri, USA. He is a cinematographer and producer, known for The Collapsing Wall (2005), Wrath and The Bartender Hates You (2009).
Greg Young is known for Mysteries at the Museum (2010), Citizen Hearst: An American Experience Special (2021) and The Engineering That Built the World (2021).
Greg Zajac was born and raised in Brampton, Ontario, Canada. In high school, he was a drama major at Mayfield Secondary School of the Arts, then attended Humber College for photography and Wilfred Laurier University for Business, before finally settling at the International Academy of Design, where he graduated with high honors from the digital video editing program. In the early days of his career, Greg spent his free time writing, directing and producing zero budget films, some of which garnered international acclaim, winning awards in the UK, USA and in Canada. Greg now divides his time between acting, and developing content at Solis Animation Inc.