Greg Poppa was born in Philadelphia Pennsylvania. Greg began writing short stories at the age of 11 and started to appear in local plays in middle school. His first role came in the horror short Thirsty (2014) which teamed him up for the first time with director Diego Brazzo . Greg plays the protagonist Terrence Madden in the film Let's Have an Adventure (2017) , a role he wrote as an exaggeration on his own experiences in college. At age 16 Greg and his brother Vince formed the band Codec, the original song "Promise Witch" was written for and can be heard in "Let's Have an Adventure". Greg's writing is most influenced by the Coen brothers and Edgar Wright.
Greg Poppleton worked in heavy industry before beginning his acting career on radio, stage and ultimately, film. He grew up in Sydney, Australia, the fourth of five children to Bert, a bus driver, and Aileen (Stapleton), a shop worker. He is of English and Irish ancestry. After being top of his school, Christian Brothers Burwood, he won a scholarship to attend his final two years of high school at the selective Fort Street High School in Sydney. Poppleton has an honors degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of New South Wales, Sydney, and a Graduate Diploma in Communications, with a writing and textual theory major, from the University of Technology, Sydney. He was discovered in a cattle call for a kids program and made his movie debut in a scene with Nicole Kidman in Moulin Rouge! (2001). He has since been in one-on-one movie scenes with Adrien Brody and John Goodman. Greg Poppleton is Australia's only authentic 1920s-30s singer with over 1.3 million YouTube hits. He has released eight albums. He also produces and hosts the networked jazz show, The Phantom Dancer, on Australian radio. He is married with two sons.
Greg Powell is known for Nitro Circus (2009) and Nitro Circus: The Movie (2012).
Greg Powrie is an actor, known for Tommy's Honour (2016), Outlander (2014) and Succession (2018).
Greg Preece is known for Rust Valley Restorers (2018).
Greg Pritikin is a director and writer, known for Movie 43 (2013), Dummy (2002) and Totally Confused (1998).
Greg Procaccino is known for Hard Time on Planet Earth (1989), Milk Money (1994) and Gotti (2018).
Gregory Paul Pronko was born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. His mother Genna (Borkowski), from Dupont, PA, is of Polish descent and worked for the Pennsylvania Dept of Revenue as did his father Myron Pronko, from Dickson City, PA who is of Ukranian descent. Greg graduated from Bishop McDevitt High School (Harrisburg) where he was named to the 1980 PA Big 33 State Football Team. A former American football player, he attended Temple University, Philadelphia, PA and played wide receiver for the Owls under coaching legends Wayne Hardin and Bruce Arians (Arizona Cardinals). Greg earned a BBA degree and took acting courses at Temple and Drexel Universities. After a few NFL free agent tryouts it was time to pursue his business and acting career. Greg began his professional acting career alongside a business career in the Philadelphia, NY and DC areas. He started in background roles in television/movies from Invincible, Rocky Balboa, The Wire, a fighter in The Last Airbender to a basketball player guarding Woody Harrelson in Friends with Benefits (2011) quipping "C'mon Man!". His theatre experience from 2005 to present has been local to Philadelphia where he has worked with a number of exceptional directors. He is a physical actor who has also had stage combat, dance and singing roles on stage as in A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum (Miles Gloriosus). He has also performed as a supernumerary in operas Tosca and Torandot at The Academy of Music, Philadelphia and War & Peace at the Kennedy Center, Washington, DC. Greg has had supporting roles in various indie films and principle credits in films such as How Do You Know (2010), Paranoia (2013) and a Guest Star role in Boardwalk Empire (2012), appearing in the iconic Margate Sands beach scene with Gyp Rosetti (Bobby Cannavale). Recent roles include Poncho in Backfire (2017), writer/actor for Gossiping Grams (2018) and starring as Abram in "The I Am ..Project" (2018) Podcast series.
Greg Proops was born on October 3, 1959 in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999), The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) and Brother Bear (2003). He has been married to Jennifer Canaga since February 14, 1990.
Greg Puckett is a County Commissioner, Executive Director, Advocate for positive change, and yes, an actor, based in Princeton, West Virginia. A graduate of Princeton Senior High School, and having obtained a B.A. in Communication Arts (concentrations in Journalism, Theater and Broadcasting), Greg has participated in numerous theatrical events, film and television projects, and is currently the consummate advocate for youth involvement in his community. As the full time Executive Director of a local non-profit dedicated to positive community based change, Greg is committed to making a difference. He has received numerous awards for his work, and in 2014, he was elected County Commissioner. He is recognized nationally for dealing with the drug crisis, and is seen as a community change expert by his peers. He regularly speaks at conferences and trainings throughout the United States. In 2016, he was given a small role in the movie "Believe" which was shot in nearby Grundy, Virginia. Since that time, he has acted in numerous television, internet, and film projects. Some titles include First Man (2018), The World We Make (2018) and the emotionally charged short film, The Stranger in the Crowd (2018). Greg performs regularly with a basketball troupe called the Drug Free All Stars where he works with other community partners and former professional and semi-pro talent. The team is dedicated to providing hope and inspiration to communities in a fun, lighthearted and entertaining venue.