- Height5′ 11″ (1.80 m)
- Greg Shull is a writer, director, producer, and production designer from Baltimore, Maryland. In 2011, he wrote, directed, and produced his first short The Dark. It would later be showcased at the Unreal Film Festival and was an official selection at the International Film Festival of Cinematic Arts. In addition, The Dark would garner praise from filmmakers Matthew Porterfield, John Waters, and the late Wes Craven. After this success, he transitioned into a freelance career in film and television. Since that time, he has created content for: NBC, MSNBC, Showtime, ESPN, Discovery UK, Investigation Discovery, The History Channel, The Science Channel, The Obama Foundation, Reelz, Cartoon Network's Adult Swim, PBS, and Greenpeace International, among other media platforms. In 2018, he made his television directorial debut on season two of the Reelz channel original Copycat Killers. Then in 2019, he returned for season three. Greg also founded THOT POLICE MEDIA, LLC which filmed and released its first project - Monsters in Love in the spring of 2021. TPM is developing a second project - Dream Jail - a science fiction / fantasy / fairy tale to be released in the year 2023.- IMDb Mini Biography By: --
- Is a distant relative to Hollywood movie star Gregory Peck and was named after the actor.
- Was accepted into George Washington Carver Center for Arts and Technology in 2000. However he later turned it down to pursue video production at Eastern Technical High School in Baltimore, MD.
- Cites The NeverEnding Story, The Dark Crystal, Batman (1989), Return of the Jedi, and Pee Wee's Playhouse to have shaped his early imagination.
- Cites film directors Stanley Kubrick, David Lynch, Tim Burton, John Waters and Jim Henson as influences.
- His Uncle, Harold Shull, was a popular commercial artist who was commissioned by Meego Toys, Marvel Comics, News American, HG Toys, and Knickerbocker toys.
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