Gregory M. Brown was born in Irvington, New Jersey to Warren John Brown, a stage actor, singer, and musician who was performing at the Papermill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey and Nell Joyce (Garlick) Brown, who at the time was a housewife. His mother would eventually become the first female member of the Stock Transfer Agents Association in New York while a manager at Union Pacific Corporation. Greg is the oldest of three children. He has a sister, Suzanne Tara Brown and brother, David Patrick Brown. At the age of six his parents divorced after thirteen years of marriage. His mother, Greg and his siblings moved in with his mother's parents in Paterson, New Jersey where Greg grew up. Greg attended Eastside High School, known for the movie Lean on Me with Morgan Freeman. Greg graduated high school in 1966 and remained in Paterson until his enlistment in the U.S. Navy in November 1967. In 1968, Greg did a tour in Vietnam aboard a Navy destroyer and deployed on two other cruises to the Caribbean and North Atlantic respectively before being transferred to a fighter squadron at NAS Oceana in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Greg had a niche for electronics and the evolving computer industry, learning computer programming while still in the Navy. Upon separation from active duty in 1971, he started to work on Wall Street in the information technology field where he remained for the most part until his retirement as a Vice President from J.P. Morgan Chase in 2005. As a teenager Greg enjoyed performing in church and school plays but did not pursue the acting profession out of respect for his mother until he was 59 years old and after his retirement from J.P. Morgan Chase and the military. In his short time as an actor, 2011-12 have been great years for Greg. He has performed in 22 shorts, TV, and full feature films to date. Greg recently completed shooting Stephen King's "Willa" to be released in 2012 as the character Henry Lander with Clayton Watson.
Certified Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and Paramedic Assistant. Nationally registered and in the State of New Jersey. Works part-time for LifeStar Response and on East Millstone First Aid Squad when not acting.Was a Vice President with J.P. Morgan Chase upon retirement in 2005. Information Technology and Project Management were his specialties.Served with the Army National Guard and U.S. Army Reserve from 1982 to 2008 as a Master Sergeant with the 50th Armored Division and 42nd Infantry Division. MOS was 19E40 and 74Z50.Served with the U. S. Navy from 1967 to 1971 and the U.S. Naval Reserve from 1971 to 1977 as a Petty Officer Second Class. Served in Vietnam 1968 as a Boatswain with the collateral duty as photographer. Eventually he would change his rate to Personnelman.Is of Irish, English, Scottish, German, Dutch and Native American descent.Father of Drew Michael Brown and Tracey Lynn Brown with his first wife Sandra. Father of Eric Gregory Brown and Nicholas Christopher Brown with his second wife Lydia.Is a licensed private pilot and has been flying aircraft for 30 years.Owned and operated an FAA Repair Station from 1995 through 2003 repairing and installing avionics in small aircraft as a part time business.Started working when he was 9 years old as a newspaper boy for a newsdealer. He would eventually work for the Paterson Evening News as a messenger and advertising sales trainee while in high school and upon graduation from school up to his enlistment in the Navy.Is an avid recreational sailor.Usually plays a role of a person of power. i.e. Hiding Place as Governor Charles Shinmann, CEO in "Travail: Dawn of a New Day" and the web series "Dating on Mars".Cast as a Judge in three different films and television. i.e. Trial by Fire (Film short 2011), Stalked: Someone's Watching (two episodes, 2012), and an unnamed film in development.Studied acting with Maria Riboli and Rachel Barrer.Was considered for the role of General Morrison in the 2010 release of the A-Team. The part went to Gerald Mc Raney.His son Nicholas (Nic) Brown is the rhythm guitarist and background vocalist for the metal band "Impact Winter".
An abandoned boy is lured to America and drawn into the shadow of a dangerous father figure. Inspired by the real life events that led to the 2002 Beltway sniper attacks.
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Indifferent to the notion of inheriting his father's estate, a Williamsburg guy passes the time with his friends, playing games of mock sincerity and irreverence.