Gregory French (b. 1969)

Birthplace:
Gouverneur, New York, USA

Born:
October 13, 1969

Gregory French was born October 13th, 1969 in Gouverneur, NY. He was involved in the local theater until graduating from High School and joining the US Air Force. Gregory left the Air Force after operation Desert Storm, and moved to Myrtle Beach, SC, where he attended Coastal Carolina University for Marine Science. Gregory currently lives in the Myrtle Beach, South Carolina area, close the East Coast acting hot spots of Atlanta, Charleston, and Charlotte.  He got his start in professional acting when a friend who was in the business asked him to be in a commercial. That commercial led to several others, and before too long, Greg decided to try his hand on the big screen. He was a regular on TV programs including seasons 3-9 of "The Walking Dead" and has had small parts in several movies such as "Spiderman: Homecoming", "Iron Man 3", "Parental Guidance", and "We're the Millers." He also enjoys the Indie Film world, where he has earned starring roles in movies such as the horror film, "Ghost Witch," and the military comedy, "Weekend Warriors" and is a founding member of Coastal Independent Films, where his award-winning film "Thirst of the Dead" has received world-wide recognition on ShortsTV. Greg is also a professionally trained Stunt Performer and an award winning writer and director. Gregory is represented by East Coast Talent out of Atlanta, GA.

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