Greg O'Toole is a renowned documentary film editor and writer, boasting an impressive resume that showcases his exceptional skills in crafting feature documentaries that have been showcased at various film festivals worldwide and broadcast on prominent networks such as PBS, the BBC, ESPN, FOX, Netflix, and more.
Throughout his illustrious career, O'Toole has received numerous accolades, including eight National Emmy nominations, with his work spanning across various categories, including Best Editing and Best Documentary. Some of his notable projects include the Emmy-winning documentary "After Tiller", the three-time Emmy-nominated "Better This World", which also won the WGA award for Best Documentary Screenplay, and the Emmy-nominated "The Return", "Two Escobars", "Shot in the Dark", "Vegas Baby", and "An Honest Liar".
In addition to his feature documentaries, O'Toole has also ventured into short series work, focusing on environmental issues and producing films such as "A Cure for Fear", a four-part series that premiered at the Camden Film Festival and received a nomination from the IDA for Best Short Form Series.
O'Toole's latest projects include "Taylor Swift: Miss Americana", which served as the opening night film for the 2020 Sundance Film Festival, and "Murder Among the Mormons", a three-part series set to premiere on Netflix in March 2020.
When he's not immersed in his work, O'Toole can be found indulging in his passion for the ocean, engaging in activities such as sailing, surfing, kite-boarding, or free-diving.