Dieterich Gray
- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Dieterich Gray is a storyteller, a vintage necktie enthusiast and (secretly) a beatboxer. He can be seen on TV (The Mandalorian, American Horror Story...) and in film (Blonde, Welcome to Me...) playing opposite Pedro Pascal, Timothy Olyphant, Ana de Armas, Kristen Wiig, Mare Winningham, Damon Wayans and J.K. Simmons.
Dieterich cut his showbusiness teeth in Chicago and trained at The Second City and The School at Steppenwolf. He has tread the boards on our nation's most respected stages including Steppenwolf, Yale Repertory and The Goodman collaborating with theatre greats Robert Falls, Mark Wing-Davey, Stacy Keach, Joyce Piven and Sarah Ruhl.
Dieterich is a brilliant connector of people, matching artists and financiers with aligned values. Passionate about projects with a positive impact on our environment and society, Dieterich conceived the creative development arm of The Breathe Project, an arts incubator based in Miami. He is currently shepherding the development of three international documentaries, an animated series about soil regeneration, and a Broadway musical surrounding struggling teens and mental health.
Lesly Kahn says, "Dieterich is essentially Matthew Lillard meets Daniel Day Lewis as the quirky Yale professor who plays the banjo."
Dieterich cut his showbusiness teeth in Chicago and trained at The Second City and The School at Steppenwolf. He has tread the boards on our nation's most respected stages including Steppenwolf, Yale Repertory and The Goodman collaborating with theatre greats Robert Falls, Mark Wing-Davey, Stacy Keach, Joyce Piven and Sarah Ruhl.
Dieterich is a brilliant connector of people, matching artists and financiers with aligned values. Passionate about projects with a positive impact on our environment and society, Dieterich conceived the creative development arm of The Breathe Project, an arts incubator based in Miami. He is currently shepherding the development of three international documentaries, an animated series about soil regeneration, and a Broadway musical surrounding struggling teens and mental health.
Lesly Kahn says, "Dieterich is essentially Matthew Lillard meets Daniel Day Lewis as the quirky Yale professor who plays the banjo."