Greg Glienna

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Greg M. Glienna is an American director and screenwriter best known as the creator of the original Meet the Parents. He also wrote A Guy Thing and wrote and directed Relative Strangers. He is also the co-author (with Mary Ruth Clarke) of the play Suffer the Long Night which had its Los Angeles premiere August 2008. The film Spy High, a script Glienna co-wrote with Pete Schwaba, will go into production by Bold Films in June 2009.

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Associate Producer:
2000  Meet the Parents

Characters:
2000  Meet the Parents
2004  Meet the Fockers
2010  Little Fockers

Director:
1992  Meet the Parents
1992  The Can Man
1998  Desperation Boulevard
2000  Meet the Parents
2004  Meet the Fockers
2006  Relative Strangers
2010  Little Fockers
2010  The Elevator
2023  The Road Dog

Original Film Writer:
1992  Meet the Parents
1992  The Can Man
1998  Desperation Boulevard
2000  Meet the Parents
2004  Meet the Fockers
2006  Relative Strangers
2010  Little Fockers
2010  The Elevator
2023  The Road Dog

Producer:
1992  Meet the Parents
1992  The Can Man
1998  Desperation Boulevard
2000  Meet the Parents
2004  Meet the Fockers
2006  Relative Strangers
2010  Little Fockers
2010  The Elevator
2023  The Road Dog

Screenplay:
1992  Meet the Parents
1992  The Can Man
1998  Desperation Boulevard
2000  Meet the Parents
2003  A Guy Thing
2004  Meet the Fockers
2006  Relative Strangers
2010  Little Fockers
2010  The Elevator
2023  The Road Dog

Story:
1992  Meet the Parents
1992  The Can Man
1998  Desperation Boulevard
2000  Meet the Parents
2003  A Guy Thing
2004  Meet the Fockers
2006  Relative Strangers
2010  Little Fockers
2010  The Elevator
2023  The Road Dog

Writer:
1992  Meet the Parents
1992  The Can Man
1998  Desperation Boulevard
2000  Meet the Parents
2003  A Guy Thing
2004  Meet the Fockers
2006  Relative Strangers
2010  Little Fockers
2010  The Elevator
2023  Puppy Love
2023  The Road Dog

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