Gregory Anderson
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Gregory Ramon Anderson is a Tallahassee, Florida, native, who attended FAMU from preschool until his graduation from the University in 1991 with a degree in Agricultural Business.[citation needed] He co-founded Rainforest Films, with fellow FAMU grads Rob Hardy and Will Packer in 1994, working as a writer, producer, and fill-in actor. Rainforest films has independently produced three feature films including Chocolate City, Trois, and Pandora's Box. Anderson wrote the Stomp the Yard,[1] about his years in college during the 1990s. The script is loosesly based on Anderson's real experiences with the Omega Psi Phi fraternity at FAMU. During his time at the university, Anderson served as vice president of the student government as well as being a member of the Florida Student Association.[citation needed]
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