Greg Mack

Greg Mack

Actor

BIO

Greg Mack is a Canadian actor and producer best known for starring in films like ‘The Killing of John Lennon’, ‘The Day After Tomorrow’ and ‘Escape from L.A.’. Born in Toronto, Mack grew up in an artistic family and was surrounded by music and theatre as a child. He began his career in the late 1990s, appearing in numerous independent films and television shows.

Mack's film debut came in 1998 with the indie drama ‘The Killing of John Lennon’. He played the lead role of John Lennon's killer, Mark Chapman. His performance was praised by critics and audiences alike, and the film went on to win numerous awards. After this, Mack starred in the blockbuster ‘The Day After Tomorrow’, playing the role of a scientist trying to save the world from a new ice age. The film was a huge hit, and Mack received critical acclaim for his performance.

In 2006, Mack starred in the sci-fi action flick ‘Escape from L.A.’. He played the lead role of Snake Plissken, a former soldier who is recruited to save the world from a new world order. The film was a commercial success and Mack's performance was highly praised by critics.

In addition to his acting career, Mack has also ventured into producing. He produced the independent film ‘The Visitor’ in 2008, and the horror film ‘The Haunting of Molly Hartley’ in 2009. He is currently producing the upcoming film ‘The Heart of Nowhere’.

Mack has also appeared in numerous television shows. He has guest starred on shows like ‘The X-Files’, ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’, and ‘Stargate SG-1’. He has also appeared in several made-for-television movies, including ‘The Day After Tomorrow: The Making of the Movie’ and ‘The Making of the Day After Tomorrow’.

Overall, Greg Mack has had an incredibly successful career as an actor and producer. His films and television appearances have earned him critical acclaim and a loyal fan base. He continues to work in both feature films and television, and is sure to have a long and successful career ahead of him.

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