Gregory David Weisman grew up in Woodland Hills, California with his Parents, older sister and younger brother. In school, which he attended with John Elway of the Denver Broncos, Greg liked history which was proven throughout his many works. After graduating, he moved to New York City but met with little success in the career field. He soon moved back to L.A. and got a job at D.C. Comics on the property Capton Atom. In 1991, he was spotted by an executive at Disney, and soon began working on such shows as Duck Tales, Raw Toonage, and Bonkers. Greg's big break came in 1994 when his brand new show, "Gargoyles" (1994), debut ed. After working on 66 of the Gargoyle's episodes, he left the show and Disney when his contract was not renewed in 1996. In 1999 he was asked by Disney to work on a new show, a spin off to _"Atlantis: The lost Empire" (2001)_. He has since worked on such shows as Max Steel and "Roughnecks: The Starship Troopers Chronicles" (1999). Although all three shows did not pan out the way he would have liked, he still maintains that Gargoyles is his real pride and joy. Since that time, Greg has had to juggle married life with children, and his career. You can probably catch him answering questions on Station Eight's (www.s8.org/gargoyles) Ask Greg Forum. He currently lives in Los Angeles with his wife Beth, and children Ben and Erin.
Brother of Jon Weisman .Daughter Erin (born 1995)Son Benny (born 1997)He is a freelance voice director.Left Gargoyles because his contract with Disney was up.Has watched every "Goliath Chronicals" episode exactly once each, no more no less, and won't ever watch them again.
When a worldwide viral outbreak leads to a plague of zombies scouring the earth for the living, two survivors flee the chaos of America to a remote island, hoping for a chance to start a new life. What they find is unrelenting horror. Beyond the hordes of the flesh-hungry undead, the other people already on the island force the pair into a fight-or-die battle amongst themselves. Armed only with crude weapons, they must descend to savagery and cutthroat tactics just to make it through each day.