Rob J. Greenlea

Alias:
Bob Greenlea
Rob Greelea
Rob Greenla
Rob Greenlea
Rob Greenly

Birthplace:
Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

Rob J. Greenlea is a motion-picture film, video and television director. He began his career as a child actor in theatre, musical theater, commercials and educational television. He worked several years as a corporate photographer/videographer and then went on to work as gaffer, key grip, best-boy grip/electric and dolly grip on numerous commercials, music videos, feature films, and television productions. He also wrote, starred in and directed the short film The Cloth. In 2012, he began working exclusively as a director.

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Director:
2021  Horror Noire

Gaffer:
1996  A Face to Die For
2021  Horror Noire

Grip:
1992  Sketch Artist
1994  Next Door
1996  A Face to Die For
2001  Blow
2004  DodgeBall: A True Underdog Story
2021  Horror Noire

Director:
2005  Grey's Anatomy
2014  Madam Secretary
2014  NCIS: New Orleans
2014  The Flash
2015  Secrets and Lies
2015  Stitchers
2015  Supergirl
2016  The Catch
2017  Doubt
2017  Midnight, Texas
2017  S.W.A.T.
2018  The Resident
2019  All Rise
2019  Godfather of Harlem
2021  4400
2021  Law & Order: Organized Crime

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