Gregory Segal
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Gregory Segal, sometimes credited as Greg Segal, is an independent movie producer. He produced writer-director Anthony Lover's multiple award-winning My Brother in 2006. He produced writer-director Scott Dacko's The Insurgents in 2007. He acted as a production executive on David Wain's The Ten.
He is a producer on Victor Garcia's Slaughter. He is the creator and founder of the Slamdance Film Festival Horror Screenplay Competition, which the screenplay for Slaughter, written by Nathan Brookes and Bobby Lee Darby, won in January 2007. He had a company, Angel Baby Entertainment, with partner John Andrew Gallagher, which is producing Slaughter with Mark Morgan and Cheri Wozniak of Madonna and Guy Oseary's Maverick Films, and Digger, to be directed by John Andrew Gallagher. His new solo effort company is Alternate Reality, based in Los Angeles.
Greg is also a sales agent, through his sales agency, Heat Lightning, which also does motion picture financing.
Greg is a licensed attorney. He previously practiced tax law with Cadwalader, Wickersham and Taft. He is a practicing attorney, now focusing on entertainment law.
PictureStart Film Festival
Greg is the founder and director of the PictureStart Film Festival (aka the PictureStart Awards), formed in 2002 as the NYC Home Film Festival. It is a festival for short film presented annually in New York City (formerly semi-annually).
[edit] Social Butterfly
Despite his whiteness, Mr. Segal busts a move and/or cuts a rug as if it were few people's business.
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