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Born | Gregory George Siff December 21, 1977 Brooklyn, New York |
Occupation | Actor, Artist, Playwright |
Years active | 1991 - present |
Greg Siff (born Gregory George Siff on December 21, 1977 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American actor, artist and playwright who appeared in the 2003 American Idol feature film, From Justin to Kelly.
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Siff had a bit part in the 1997 comedy In & Out, following that turn with a two-season stint as host of the Disney Channel extreme sports program, Z Games. Siff's most prominent film role to date took place in 2003 when he starred alongside Kelly Clarkson and Justin Guarini in the "American Idol"-inspired "From Justin To Kelly". In 2008, Siff wrote and starred in "The Nothing Boys", a semi-autobiographical play about a young man who returns home to his high school for his 10-year reunion only to find one other student in attendance. The play ran from May 2 through July 27 in Hollywood's theater district. A portion of the proceeds from "The Nothing Boys" was donated to Covenant House California.
Siff's first art exhibition, "the heartfirebreathemanifesto" was hosted at the Standard Hotel in Hollywood on February 13, 2006 with all proceeds from this exhibit donated to J.U.i.C.E. Justice By Uniting in Creative Energy. Siff's second show at the Standard Hotel, titled "The Marshmallow Show", was held on November 12, 2006.