Gregg Turkington (b. 1967)

Alias:
Greg Turkington
Gregg M. Turkington
McPatrick Head
Neil Hamburger

Birthplace:
Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia

Born:
November 25, 1967

Gregg Turkington is an Australian-born American entertainer and actor, known for his character Neil Hamburger. He is also known for his contributions as "Resident Expert" on the parodic film review web series On Cinema and for being co-writer and co-star of the Adult Swim series Decker. Turkington had a small part in the 2015 film Ant-Man by Marvel Studios, and starred in the drama Entertainment the same year.

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Director:
2015  Decker Vs. Dracula: The Lost Works
2017  Our Cinema Oscar Special LIVE

Executive Producer:
2010  The New Big Ball with Neil Hamburger
2015  Decker Vs. Dracula: The Lost Works
2017  Here Am I
2017  Our Cinema Oscar Special LIVE
2020  The Animated Adventures of Jack Decker
2022  Deck of Cards
2022  The 9th Annual On Cinema Oscar Special
2022  The Wendy Kerby Valentine’s Day Special
2023  The 10th Annual On Cinema Oscar Special
2024  The 11th Annual On Cinema Oscar Special LIVE from AmatoCon

Producer:
2003  Neil Hamburger: Live at the Phoenix Greyhound Park
2006  Neil Hamburger: That's Not Gold, That's Dung!
2006  Neil Hamburger: The World's Funnyman
2009  All Alone with Neil Hamburger
2009  Neil Hamburger: Western Music and Variety
2010  The New Big Ball with Neil Hamburger
2015  Decker Vs. Dracula: The Lost Works
2017  Here Am I
2017  Our Cinema Oscar Special LIVE
2017  The Trial
2020  The Animated Adventures of Jack Decker
2022  Deck of Cards
2022  The 9th Annual On Cinema Oscar Special
2022  The Wendy Kerby Valentine’s Day Special
2023  The 10th Annual On Cinema Oscar Special
2024  The 11th Annual On Cinema Oscar Special LIVE from AmatoCon

Writer:
1999  Neil Hamburger: Left for Dead in Malaysia
2003  Neil Hamburger: Live at the Phoenix Greyhound Park
2006  Neil Hamburger: That's Not Gold, That's Dung!
2006  Neil Hamburger: The World's Funnyman
2009  All Alone with Neil Hamburger
2009  Neil Hamburger: Western Music and Variety
2010  The New Big Ball with Neil Hamburger
2014  DECKER: CLASSIFIED
2015  Decker Vs. Dracula: Behind The Truth
2015  Decker Vs. Dracula: The Lost Works
2015  Decker: Port of Call: Hawaii
2015  Entertainment
2017  Here Am I
2017  Our Cinema Oscar Special LIVE
2017  The Trial
2019  Mister America
2020  The Animated Adventures of Jack Decker
2021  The 8th Annual Live 'On Cinema' Oscar Special
2022  Deck of Cards
2022  Deck of Cards: What Went Wrong
2022  The 9th Annual On Cinema Oscar Special
2022  The Wendy Kerby Valentine’s Day Special
2023  Case Closed: Breach of Trust
2023  The 10th Annual On Cinema Oscar Special
2024  The 11th Annual On Cinema Oscar Special LIVE from AmatoCon
2024  Tim and Toni's Guide To Couple's Massage

Creator:
2012  On Cinema
2014  Decker
2017  The Trial
2021  Popcorn Shuffle
????  Poolside Chats

Director:
2012  On Cinema
2014  Decker
2017  The Trial
2021  Popcorn Shuffle
????  Poolside Chats

Executive Producer:
2012  On Cinema
2014  Decker
2017  The Trial
2021  Popcorn Shuffle
????  Poolside Chats

Producer:
2012  On Cinema
2014  Decker
2017  The Trial
2021  Popcorn Shuffle
????  Poolside Chats

Writer:
2010  Check It Out! with Dr. Steve Brule
2012  On Cinema
2014  Decker
2017  The Trial
2021  Popcorn Shuffle
????  Poolside Chats

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