Raised by my loving mother on the Southwest side of Detroit, Mi., I was subjected to crime and violence on a daily basis. But, I had bigger dreams and aspirations. I was an A+ student and attended the Boys Club of Detroit to avoid becoming a victim of the streets and/or a product of my environment. As a child, I watched lots of television and secretly dreamed of one day being a big-time movie star. Unfortunately, nothing within my purview gave me reason to believe that was remotely possible, so I suppressed it. I credit Detroit with providing me with tough skin, fearlessness, strength and determination to succeed in spite of my circumstances. We then moved to Fort Pierce, Florida to be closer to my aging Grandmother. This chapter represented my High School years. Surprisingly, this small coastal city, gave me an entirely different perspective on life. my new friends, helped smoothed my Detroit edges and allowed me to take my head off that swivel of violence and focus on even bigger dreams. By this time, Entrepreneurship was the goal. After graduation, I moved to Atlanta to attend college as an Engineering major. I succeeded in all my corporate and non-profit goals, which opened the door to achieving the dream of Entrepreneurship. I owned and operated a few businesses for nearly 20 years, giving me the opportunity to travel to many parts of the World, connecting with clients, colleagues and making new friends along the way. in July 2016, I sold my business. On November 12, 2016, just one month shy of my 50th Birthday, I had a thought. As I often would, I reflected on my first dream of acting. Living in Atlanta, the new Hollywood South, the dream felt attainable and accessible. I kicked the thought into high gear and took the steps necessary to finally pursuit my childhood dream. Four days later, I landed on the set of Greenleaf, a very popular TV series on the Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN). Greenleaf, just happened to be one of my personal favorites. it was there that I found my true passion for acting and the entertainment industry. My journey has just begun.
Gregory Mallard is an actor and director, known for Men Matter (2020), Death to Democracy (2020) and Gangs of London (2020).
Gregory Mallios is an actor, known for Notzilla (2020), Three Sisters (2021) and SAINT: Five Études for Joan of Arc (2021).
From the moment a three-year-old Gregory Malonson II sang with his church choir, his aspiration has been to be a great entertainer. Greatly influenced by his parents' love of the arts, his father-a saxophone player and his mother-a patron of the arts and community advocate, Malonson had artistry in his genes. Thirty years later, the up and coming Houston modeling/acting/singing phenom is continuing the journey. Starting in the world of modeling at 15, with his parents' encouragement to combat shyness, his fresh face and aesthetic appeal has garnered attention, allowing him to appear in national fashion magazines, runway shows , landing national commercials , and the list goes on. Malonson soon caught the acting bug and his charisma, versatility, and professionalism put him in high demand for directors for stage plays, short films and now starring in feature films. He is always seeking to work with new directors and perfecting his acting skills. Throughout his modeling and acting career, Malonson has never forgotten his first love of music, continuing to sing and write songs. Despite his growing success, Malonson remains humble and true to his Houston roots and fan base. Being a visionary leader to his fans, friends and most importantly six younger siblings, he strives for greatness. What's next for Gregory Malonson II? Well...he is just getting started.
Gregory Mandarano is known for Generation Hustle (2021).
Gregory Mann is known for The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society (2018), Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio (2022) and Victoria (2016).
Gregory Marcel is an actor and writer, known for All the Way (2016), Code Black (2015) and Mind Games (2014).
Gregory Marks is an actor and producer, known for Shift Paradigm (2014), Joenah (2016) and Trust Tomorrow (2018).
Gregory Marlow is known for What Happened, Miss Simone? (2015).
Gregory Marsh is known for Captive (2016) and The Good Mother (2023).