Leo Gregory is an actor and producer of British descent. His filmography already has more than 50 projects of various genres and qualities, and he is not going to stop there. In the article, we draw attention to a brief biography of the actor and trace his career.
Carier start
Leo was born in 1978 in England (London) and in the same country in 1992 received his first role in one episode of Martin Sherdlow's comedy series Raised Hand (1990-1996). The next time he appeared on television in the image of fifteen-year-old Julian - a character from the melodramatic series Roger Young's Jewels (1992). And four years later he got a small role in the drama of Nicholas Roge “Samson and Delila” (1996).
In 1997, Leo Gregory starred in the first season of the crime drama Stuart Helburn and Michael Cullen, McCallum (1995-1998). He played an episodic character in the British series “Purely English Murder” (1984-2010). And in 2000, he starred in the drama of Hans Petter Moland "Aberdeen."
Bullies in a dope
In 2001, Leo played Toby Jarvis in an episode of the British comedy drama Brian Grant, "Really Really" (2001-2004).
In the role of Ellie Mayher, he took part in the filming of six episodes of the legal drama by Peter Morgan's Jury (2002).
Played Sam - one of the main characters in the crime television drama Dominic Savage's "Uncontrolled" (2002). And a year later he became part of the main cast of the mystical thriller Marcus Adams "Octane". In the center of the plot is a dangerous cult led by “The Father,” which lures new members into sex and drugs.
A small role Leo Gregory received in the melodrama "Golden Susie", filmed in 2004 by Richard Cantor.
A year later, starred in the successful crime drama Lexi Alexander "Hooligans", which had won several awards at one time. He played Beauver, a member of the West Ham United football club fan group. And in the same year he got the role of Brian Jones, the founder of the British rock band The Rolling Stones, in the biographical drama Stephen Woolley's "In a Dope".
Cain's distortion
In 2006, Glenn Standring’s horror film “The Perfect Creature” was released, where the actor played the vampire Edgar, who, contrary to his duties to help people, began to hunt them. Then he played in the crime television drama Anthony Bird's “Cracker Method. The New Terror ”(2006). He starred in the military drama Mark Manden's "Cain Seal" (2007). And he received one of the main roles in John C. Baird’s crime drama “Cass” (2008), based on real life events from the life of a football hooligan and English writer Cass Pennant.
In Eitan Arruzi’s horror film “Distortion” (2008), Leo Gregory played a musician who discovered an old recording, the voice of which launched a chain of brutal murders. The role of Charlie Braithwaite - a player of the English national football team - he played in Andrew Morahan’s sports drama “Goal 3” (2009). A year later, he tried on the image of the fraudster Mickey Skinner in the crime thriller Nick Auerbach's Big Me.
Vikings don't lie
In 2011, Leo Gregory played a small role in the crime drama Dexter Fletcher's “Wild Bill”. He starred in the British thriller Danny Donnelly "Payback Time" (2012), having received the role of football coach Andy. Together Kyuuba Gooding Jr. and Dolph Lundgren took part in the filming of William Kaufmann's action movie The Prisoner (2012). And a year later he became part of the main cast of George Issak's crime film “All Things for All People” (2013).
The actor played the bully Billy Evans in Martin Camp's crime drama “The Coolest” (2014), the plot of which is based on the novel of the same name by the British writer Douglas Brimson. Got a supporting role in the drama Jane Spencer "Men Don't Lie" (2014).
In the adventure action movie Claudio Faha, the Vikings played Yorund, one of the Vikings who found themselves behind enemy lines after their ship crashed during a storm. And he got the role of agent Proteus in the horror film Nicky Brown's “Apocalypse” (2017).
At the end of 2018, British director and screenwriter Simon Ramley will present his new project Once Upon a Time in London, a crime film with Leo Gregory, in which the actor will play Billy Hill, a British criminal who racket and smuggle.