Gregory Blair is an American actor, director, and playwright. Blair has portrayed fall guys, villains and characters in between. He received a Geoffrey Award for Best Character Actor for his role in ''Sylvia'', a Stonewall Award for his novel ''Spewing Pulp'',
and an EOTM Award for "Best Director of an Indie Horror Film" for
Deadly Revisions.
Blair studied in and around
Southern California
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, including at
UCLA
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.
Career
Blair performed in the plays ''Sylvia'', ''Working'', and ''Six Degrees of Separation'', in the films ''On The Rocks'', ''Ooga Booga'', and ''Garden Party Massacre'', and in ''
Escape The Night'', ''Love That Girl!'', ''Alternate History'' on TV.
Blair wrote the plays ''Cold Lang Syne'',
''The Last Banana'' and ''
Nicholas Nickleby
''Nicholas Nickleby'', or ''The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby'', is the third novel by English author Charles Dickens, originally published as a serial from 1838 to 1839. The character of Nickleby is a young man who must support his ...
''.
He published the Stonewall Award-winning book ''Spewing Pulp''
). Blair has written over a dozen screenplays and a first place in the Horror Screenplay Contest
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creenplaycontests.com and "Best Screenplay" in the Fantastic Horror Film Festival.
Current screenplays sold and/or in production include "''Garden Party Massacre''", "''Heretiks''" and
Deadly Revisions—which Blair also directed and helped produce.
Film festival awards
*''Best Director of an Indie Horror Film'' (
Deadly Revisions) – EOTM Awards
*''Best Picture'' (
Deadly Revisions) – Matchflick.com Flicker Awards
*''Best Narrative Feature'' (
Deadly Revisions) – Los Angeles Film Awards
*''Best Screenplay'' (
Deadly Revisions) – Terror Film Festival
*''Best Feature'' "Garden Party Massacre" – Fantastic Horror Film Festival
*''Best Screenplay'' "Garden Party Massacre" – Fantastic Horror Film Festival
*''Outstanding Horror/Comedy Feature" "Garden Party Massacre") – Los Angeles Academy of Film Awards
Filmography
Film
Television
Publications
* ''Spewing Pulp'' (Infinity Publishing, 2004)
* "Who cares if gays marry?" in W. Royce Adams: ''Viewpoints'' (Cengage Learning, 2009)
References
External links
*
Gregory Blairon
IMDb
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American male stage actors
American male film actors
American male television actors
American male voice actors
Living people
Male actors from Los Angeles
University of California, Los Angeles alumni
21st-century American dramatists and playwrights
Writers from Los Angeles
Year of birth missing (living people)