Greg Naughton is a multifaceted American creative force, exceling as an actor, writer, and director, in addition to his talents as a singer-songwriter and founding member of the band The Sweet Remains.
In 2021, Naughton wrote and directed "The Independents", a musical comedy/drama that drew inspiration from his experiences with The Sweet Remains. He also co-wrote Elizabeth Lucas' "Clear Blue Tuesday" in 2009.
As an actor, Naughton has accumulated a impressive array of credits in TV and film, building upon his extensive background in theater. He founded the Blue Light Theater Company in New York, serving as its artistic director for seven seasons.
During his tenure, the company produced numerous notable productions, including Dare Clubb's "Oedipus", starring Frances McDormand and Billy Crudup, as well as Clifford Odets's "Waiting For Lefty", starring Marisa Tomei and directed by Joanne Woodward.
Naughton's family background is also noteworthy, being the son of actor James Naughton and the husband of actress/singer Kelli O'Hara.