Greg Ellis is a multi-talented individual who has achieved numerous impressive feats throughout his life. At the tender age of 12, he mastered the Rubik's cube, a feat that showcased his exceptional problem-solving skills. His passion for gaming led him to hold the world-record for Pac-Man at 13, a remarkable achievement that demonstrated his dedication and focus.
As he entered his teenage years, Greg's creative pursuits took center stage. At 14, he performed a lead role in a West End musical, showcasing his exceptional acting talents. His musical prowess continued to flourish, as he had a number 1 single on the pop charts at 15. His academic journey came to an end when he left school at 16, and he was home-schooled at 17.
Greg's foray into the world of cinema began with his appearance in major motion picture films, including the Pirates of the Caribbean series, Titanic, Star Trek, Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Beowulf, and more. His television credits include 24, The X-Files, CSI, Dexter, NCIS, Hawaii Five-O, Magnum P.I., The Rookie, and many others. His Emmy-nominated performance in 24 is a testament to his exceptional acting abilities.
Beyond his work in film and television, Greg has also made a name for himself in the world of music. He has appeared in Oscar-winning movies, directed Hollywood superstars, produced and written television shows, podcast series, and commercials. He has also performed leading stage roles in original Andrew Lloyd Webber and Cameron Mackintosh musicals in London's West End and Las Vegas.
Greg's impressive resume is not limited to his work in the entertainment industry. He has also made a name for himself as a voice actor, voicing over 1000 cartoon characters for movies, TV series, cartoons, and over 130 video games and toys. He has even had over 20 action figures created in his likeness, featuring characters he has portrayed in film and television.
In addition to his work in the entertainment industry, Greg is also an accomplished athlete. He has skydived from 10,000 feet above earth, completed one Ironman and ten triathlons, won the South Beach Triathlon, made the cut at the BMW golf championships, and competed with and against ski legends Franz Klammer and Marc Giardelli.
Greg's philanthropic efforts are equally impressive. He has taught phenomenological classes to orphans born with HIV in India, storytelling at the Parva Slum School in Jaipur, India, practiced shamanic rituals with the Cherokee Nation, purification sweat lodges with the Skidi Tribe, studied affect theory, psychology, and phenomenology, and created the 'Mindwell' initiative with the Global Wellness Institute. He has also founded a charity, demonstrating his commitment to giving back to his community.
Throughout his life, Greg has had the privilege of performing for some of the most iconic figures in the world, including Prince, Michael Jackson, Princess Diana, and HRH Queen Elizabeth II at three Royal Command Performances. He has also written songs with Robbie Williams, sung the American National Anthem at New York Rangers and Oakland A's games, and even performed a duet with Kermit the Frog on live television on the red carpet at the Pirates of the Caribbean premiere.