Greg Furman
Greg Furman

Greg Furman

Greg Furman is an American Actor, Writer and Composer. He was born Gregory D. Furman on March 26th, 1989 in Newton, Massachusetts. He attended Yorktown High School in New York before getting accepted to Marist College where he spent a great deal of time acting in Theater productions as well as writing and performing with the sketch comedy group That's A Shame. He earned a Bachelor's Degree in Business Marketing and TV / Film Production. Greg first appeared on the screen when he was cast in a principle role (Mike) in the feature film The Last Keepers, directed by Maggie Greenwald (Starring Aidan Quinn, Virgina Madsen, Olympia Dukakis). After college, Greg moved to Manhattan while joining up with friend and cast member Sam Underwood (Dexter, Homeland, The Following), where he began working with the Non-Profit theater company, Fundamental Theater Project as Associate Director of the board. He scored a role in an Off-Broadway production of Twelve Angry Men and continued honing his craft under Lee Brock of The Barrow Group before moving to Los Angeles in 2013 where he expanded his work in music, scoring two short films and placing a track on the CBS Network show, Reckless. Greg was hired as a writer by comedian Andy Dick before garnering attention in the social media sphere for his Acting / Writing abilities. His written work has been played on screen by comedian David Spade, while collaborations / clientele include Cedric The Entertainer as well as Social Media Influencers Amanda Cerny, King Bach, Lele Pons, and Curtis Lepore.

Movies

Nazi Overlord
  • Nov 13, 2018
  • OST
A D-Day rescue mission turns ugly when a band of Allied soldiers battle with horrific experiments created by the Nazis.
Triassic World
Dinosaurs are being used to grow human organs for transplants. But the scientists that created them have to fight back when the creatures escape.