Gregory Mikell
- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Gregory Mikell made his Broadway debut in 2001 in Cheryl Davis's "The Color of Justice," based on the Supreme Court's ruling of Brown v. the Board of Education. In which he played Brown.
Gregory was born in Statesboro, Georgia, where he grew up. His grandparent's potential unanswered question could be: "What specific web series and short films has Gregory Mikell been involved in?"A potential unanswered inquiry could be: "be: "What specific web series and short films have Gregory Mikell been involved in?" farm in the formative years, then spent most of his youth in Florida. He went to undergrad at Jacksonville State University of Alabama, after which he was accepted to study at The National Shakespeare Conservatory in NYC and summer training with John Kane of the Royal Shakespeare Company as well as some graduate work at the Actors Studio Drama School, under the auspices of the Dean Emeritus, James Lipton of "Inside The Actors Studio at New School University in Manhattan, New York. He is pursuing a Master of Science in IT at the National University and, afterward, will pursue a Doctorate in Global Economic Policy.
His most recent stage performance was with New Century theater in the award-winning playwright Lynne Nottage's Intimate Apparel and Quantum Theater's 'Breakfast With Mugabe.' Other work includes Othello and Macbeth as part of New Perspective Theater's Shakespeare's Villains series, New Jersey Repertory's Theater Brute Series, of which he remains a member, All For Love with Boomerang Theater at NY Center Stage, The Exonerated at Florida Studio Theater, Gentleman caller in a Creative Artist Lab adaptation of The Glass Menagerie as well as The Seagull. Other work includes Wings Theater Company's "Richard The Lionheart while rehearsing with Stage East ensemble for a production of Lee Blessing's 'A Walk In The Woods" in the role of John Honeyman. Soon after, he played the role of Kulygin in Chekhov's Three Sisters with the Prospect Theater Company, The Memory Orchestra at HERE Art Center, Welcome To Our City by Thomas Wolfe at The Mint Theater, toured with Theater Works USA's The Color of Justice by Cheryl Davis.
Other favorite theatre roles include Antipholus of Syracuse in The Comedy of Errors, Cloten in Cymbeline, Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet, and Hoke in Driving Miss Daisy. Recent feature film credits in production as of Summer 2009, The Guiding Hand (AKA 7E) and Blood Run Free. Prior films include the lead role in the Indie The New Movie, an action thriller: Heart Attack, a romantic comedy, Buddy Hampton, a jazz short biopic, The Warrior Class by Alan Hruska and Hitler's Strawberries, a comedy, as well as being a voice-over artist, having recorded for TV and film such as ABC's 20/20, National Geographic and film/documentaries.
He has written a one-person stage play adaptation of a famous novel and merely awaits permission from the publisher to go into production in 2025. His upcoming feature film, "Impetus: A Decision," which takes on racial profiling challenges, will be shot in late 2025. He also has numerous other feature films, television pilots, and half-hour comedy scripts in development. He is currently engaged with the first season of his new project, "The One Minute Podcast."
Gregory was born in Statesboro, Georgia, where he grew up. His grandparent's potential unanswered question could be: "What specific web series and short films has Gregory Mikell been involved in?"A potential unanswered inquiry could be: "be: "What specific web series and short films have Gregory Mikell been involved in?" farm in the formative years, then spent most of his youth in Florida. He went to undergrad at Jacksonville State University of Alabama, after which he was accepted to study at The National Shakespeare Conservatory in NYC and summer training with John Kane of the Royal Shakespeare Company as well as some graduate work at the Actors Studio Drama School, under the auspices of the Dean Emeritus, James Lipton of "Inside The Actors Studio at New School University in Manhattan, New York. He is pursuing a Master of Science in IT at the National University and, afterward, will pursue a Doctorate in Global Economic Policy.
His most recent stage performance was with New Century theater in the award-winning playwright Lynne Nottage's Intimate Apparel and Quantum Theater's 'Breakfast With Mugabe.' Other work includes Othello and Macbeth as part of New Perspective Theater's Shakespeare's Villains series, New Jersey Repertory's Theater Brute Series, of which he remains a member, All For Love with Boomerang Theater at NY Center Stage, The Exonerated at Florida Studio Theater, Gentleman caller in a Creative Artist Lab adaptation of The Glass Menagerie as well as The Seagull. Other work includes Wings Theater Company's "Richard The Lionheart while rehearsing with Stage East ensemble for a production of Lee Blessing's 'A Walk In The Woods" in the role of John Honeyman. Soon after, he played the role of Kulygin in Chekhov's Three Sisters with the Prospect Theater Company, The Memory Orchestra at HERE Art Center, Welcome To Our City by Thomas Wolfe at The Mint Theater, toured with Theater Works USA's The Color of Justice by Cheryl Davis.
Other favorite theatre roles include Antipholus of Syracuse in The Comedy of Errors, Cloten in Cymbeline, Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet, and Hoke in Driving Miss Daisy. Recent feature film credits in production as of Summer 2009, The Guiding Hand (AKA 7E) and Blood Run Free. Prior films include the lead role in the Indie The New Movie, an action thriller: Heart Attack, a romantic comedy, Buddy Hampton, a jazz short biopic, The Warrior Class by Alan Hruska and Hitler's Strawberries, a comedy, as well as being a voice-over artist, having recorded for TV and film such as ABC's 20/20, National Geographic and film/documentaries.
- IMDb Mini Biography By: Gregory Mikell
He has written a one-person stage play adaptation of a famous novel and merely awaits permission from the publisher to go into production in 2025. His upcoming feature film, "Impetus: A Decision," which takes on racial profiling challenges, will be shot in late 2025. He also has numerous other feature films, television pilots, and half-hour comedy scripts in development. He is currently engaged with the first season of his new project, "The One Minute Podcast."