Greg's remarkable journey in the world of comedy and entertainment began with a move from New York to Chicago, where he swiftly landed a spot on the prestigious main stages of the renowned ImprovOlympic, joining one of their esteemed "house teams" and performing 90-minute completely improvised shows five nights a week for an impressive four years. During this period, he also made a significant mark on the Chicago theater scene, particularly at The Annoyance Theater, showcasing his incredible range and versatility.
Within a mere two months of relocating to Los Angeles, Greg's talent and dedication secured him roles on three prominent network TV shows, further solidifying his status as a rising star in the comedy world. He continued to hone his craft by performing stand-up, sketch comedy, and improv, sharing the stage with some of the industry's most respected and accomplished comedians, including Robin Williams, Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Adam McKay, and Jon Favreau, among many others.
Greg's impressive television credits include a recurring three-year role on NBC's "Las Vegas," as well as numerous other appearances on popular shows. His film career has been marked by notable roles in blockbuster hits such as "Blades of Glory" and "The Nice Guys," and he has lent his voice to commercials for ESPN and Dish Network.
In addition to his extensive work in television and film, Greg has also ventured into writing and producing, co-creating the comedy feature "Reality Queen!" (2020) and serving as a writer/producer on Chelsea Handler's "Girls Behaving Badly." He is currently set to star in the upcoming comedy feature "Flying High" (2022),which he also wrote and produced, cementing his status as a multi-talented and innovative force in the entertainment industry.