Greg Latter

Greg Latter

Personal Details

Biography

Noted screenwriter and film director, Greg Latter, has garnered widespread recognition for his work on a diverse array of cinematic projects. Among his most notable endeavors is the 2007 drama, Goodbye Bafana, which showcases his skill in crafting compelling narratives.

In addition to his work on Goodbye Bafana, Latter has also made a significant impact with his contributions to the 2013 mystery thriller, Night Train to Lisbon. This film demonstrates his ability to weave together complex plotlines and intriguing characters, keeping audiences engaged and invested in the story.

Furthermore, his work on the 2005 drama, The Triangle, highlights his versatility as a filmmaker and his capacity to tackle a wide range of genres and themes. Throughout his career, Greg Latter has established himself as a talented and innovative storyteller, consistently pushing the boundaries of his craft.

Career

2005
The Triangle
The Triangle as Osserman
2004
Red Dust
Red Dust as Mannie Bester
2001
Witness to a Kill
Witness to a Kill as Security Officer #1
1996
Danger Zone
Danger Zone as Portuguese Sergeant
1992
Sarafina!
Sarafina! as Policeman
1991
Committed
Committed as David
1989
Mutator
Mutator as Murphy
Jobman
Jobman as Cop #1
1988
Back to Freedom
Back to Freedom as Lieutenant
Howling IV: The Original Nightmare
Howling IV: The Original Nightmare as John (as Gregg Latter)
The Stick
The Stick as Cooper
Alien from L.A.
Alien from L.A. as Security Officer
Red Scorpion
Red Scorpion as Russian Soldier
Paradise Road
Paradise Road as Lieut. Von Grawert
1987
Tenth of a Second
Tenth of a Second as Policeman 1
1983
City of Blood
City of Blood as Sergeant Phillips
2024
2017
2013
2011
2007
2004
Forgiveness
Forgiveness as Writer
1997
1993
Cyborg Cop
Cyborg Cop as Screenplay
1992
To the Death
To the Death as Story, Screenplay
1989
Enemy Unseen
Enemy Unseen as Screenplay
Easy Kill
Easy Kill as Screenplay
Jobman
Jobman as Writer