Tom Gregory (producer)

This article is about Los Angeles-based actor, producer, and collector. For radio and TV announcer who died in 2006, see Tom Gregory.
Tom Gregory
Born (1960-04-24)April 24, 1960
Camden, New Jersey
Nationality American
Occupation writer, collector, producer
Known for commentary, memorabilia collection

Tom Gregory (born April 24, 1960) is an American entertainer and socio-political commentator.

Biography

Tom Gregory is an actor, radio personality, and a socio-political and entertainment industry commentator. He maintains a home atop Hollywood, California, and an apartment in Manhattan's historic co-op, The Rockefeller Apartments. Tom and David Bohnett were domestic partners for over eleven years.

Media

Tom Gregory's ongoing media forums include his webisode GregoryWayTV.com, his Huffington Post column, and regular radio dispatches for Leeza Gibbons' internationally syndicated program Hollywood Confidential. He has also been featured on CNN, E!, and Fox News, among other outlets, and is the face of OVGuide.com, one of the Internet's leading sources for indexing online video content.[1] Gregory debuted as a Broadway producer on the 2009 Tony Award-nominated revival of Guys and Dolls at the Nederlander Theatre.[2]

Hollywood memorabilia

Tom Gregory is a collector of autographed, archival Hollywood photographs.[3][4] Included in his collection are a photo of Marilyn Monroe circa 1955 that is personalized to James Dean; an image of Boris Karloff in full Frankenstein monster regalia; an exquisite portrait of Greta Garbo that is one of only a few known copies in the world, and the largest photo known to be signed by Abraham Lincoln. Hollywood memorabilia in his collection are the cowboy shirts worn by Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal in the film Brokeback Mountain[5] as well as the suit, shirt, tie and campaign pin worn by Sean Penn during his Oscar-winning performance in Milk[6] The auction bids for these items have benefited different children's charities.

Philanthropy

Tom Gregory’s philanthropic involvement also spans both coasts. In Los Angeles, he teaches after-school acting classes for preteens, drawing on his own acting experience gained in repertory companies in East Hampton, New York, Delray Beach, Florida, and across the United States. In Southampton New York, Tom Gregory helped found the Lake Agawam Conservation Association to clean up the lake’s fragile eco-system.

LGBT rights

As an ardent supporter of human rights and civil liberties, Tom writes prolifically on LGBT issues in his articles for the Huffington Post. His media and philanthropic efforts on the behalf of the LGBT communities rest on his faith in the institution of America’s promise of equality and justice for all its citizens. He was also a major contributor to the “No on Prop 8” campaign.

References

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  1. "About Tom". ShowBizTom.com.
  2. "Oscar, Broadway Commitments Keep Tom Gregory Busy on Both Coasts". The Beverly Hills Courier. February 20, 2009. Retrieved June 5, 2010.
  3. "George Christy 08-14-2009". Beverly Hills Courier.
  4. Brendan O'Reilly. "Gregory Dons Producer's Hat". Southampton Press.
  5. "Brokeback Mountain Shirts Worth Big Bundle for Charity". Associated Press.
  6. "Penn's Milk costume sells for $12,500". United Press International.
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