Ian Gregory has been a professional actor for thirty-five years.
 

As a young man in New York, he co-founded a theater company

at The Provincetown Playhouse, in Greenwich Village. Other stage credits

include regional work across the country, from Geva Theatre in Rochester,

New York, to The Sacramento Theater Company in California, in roles ranging 

from Neil Simon to Shakespeare.  He has made it a point to seek out the best 

teachers of the time to train with: Stella Adler, Harold Clurman, Jack Garfein, 

Jeff Corey, and Larry Moss. He also lived in London for a time, where he continued 

his studies at The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.
 

Television credits include roles on such shows as “Laverne & Shirley”, “Dallas”, “Ugly Betty”, 

 “Chuck”, “Without A Trace”, “House”, “General  Hospital”, “Port Charles”, “The Young and the Restless”, “All My Children”, and “The Bold and the Beautiful”.

He has just completed work on a new CBS Television series, “Battle Creek”.

 

Mr. Gregory’s recent screen appearances include the award winning “Absentia”, and “Chronic 

Town”, an Official Selection of the Sundance Film Festival.

 

He is an Emmy nominated voice-over artist, lending his talent to commercials, games, and 

narration projects. He has worked for clients such as National Geographic, Lincoln Mercury, Kraft, Comcast, VW, and Kinko’s, to name a few. 

 

Mr. Gregory is based in Los Angeles, California. He is an avid student of World War II history.

His favorite playwright is Eugene O’Neill. He is also a former oil line worker, having spent two years working on the Trans Alaskan Pipeline, in Fairbanks, and Prudhoe Bay.