Greg Gross

Greg Gross

Actor

BIO

Greg Gross is an American actor, director, and writer. He has appeared in over 25 films and television shows since his debut in 1996.

Gross was born in New York City and raised in Michigan. He attended the University of Michigan where he studied theater, and eventually made his way to Hollywood. After auditioning for a role in a play, he was cast in his first feature film, the independent feature “All Heads Turn When the Hunt Goes By” in 1996.

Gross's career has been marked by a variety of roles. He has starred in independent films such as “Coursing” (2000) and “The House of Usher” (2002). He has also had roles in mainstream films such as “Fool's Gold” (2008) and “The Book of Eli” (2010).

Gross has had a successful career in television as well. He has guest-starred on shows such as “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” (2001), “24” (2004), “Grey's Anatomy” (2008), and “Law & Order” (2009). He has also had roles in television movies such as “The Christmas Shoes” (2002) and “The Christmas Blessing” (2005).

In addition to his acting career, Gross is also a director and writer. He has written and directed the short films “The Long Way Home” (2000) and “The Gift” (2004). He also wrote and directed the feature film “The Last Letter” (2006) and the television movie “The Christmas Hope” (2009).

Gross is a versatile actor who has been able to find success in a variety of genres. He is a talented actor who has had a successful career over the past two decades.

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