Gregory Doucette
- Script and Continuity Department
- Actor
- Writer
Gregory Doucette started his career as an actor. New York theatre stage
productions included Twelfth Night, Purple Dust and The Rimers Of
Eldritch. After TV appearances on The Guiding Light, Search For
Tomorrow, All My Children and a recurring role on Texas, he appeared in
Sydney Lumet's noir classic The Verdict.
He directed 'It's Called The Sugarplum' by Israel Horowitz Off-Broadway and 'It's Not Where You Start', 'Modern Management' and 'I Do, I Do'. Helming 'Obsessions' and 'Clockamamie!' for cable TV led to the position of Artistic Director of the Theatre of the Hudson Highlands in New York, where his productions included 'Jacques Brel', 'The Mound Builders', 'The Gin Game' and 'Mary, Queen Of Scots'.
In LA Greg studied screenwriting at the American Film Institute, which led to work with Universal Studios' Family and Home Entertainment division. He also worked on the writing staff of The Roseanne Show. Autumn Winds Productions hired Greg to write the screenplay for 'The Lost Treasure Of Ubar', which was based on historical research and his own travels to the Sahara desert. He now has several projects in development.
He directed 'It's Called The Sugarplum' by Israel Horowitz Off-Broadway and 'It's Not Where You Start', 'Modern Management' and 'I Do, I Do'. Helming 'Obsessions' and 'Clockamamie!' for cable TV led to the position of Artistic Director of the Theatre of the Hudson Highlands in New York, where his productions included 'Jacques Brel', 'The Mound Builders', 'The Gin Game' and 'Mary, Queen Of Scots'.
In LA Greg studied screenwriting at the American Film Institute, which led to work with Universal Studios' Family and Home Entertainment division. He also worked on the writing staff of The Roseanne Show. Autumn Winds Productions hired Greg to write the screenplay for 'The Lost Treasure Of Ubar', which was based on historical research and his own travels to the Sahara desert. He now has several projects in development.