Post by kay80 on Mar 25, 2006 16:52:11 GMT -5
Gregory's career has grown steadily from his beginnings in local theater, skit-comedy, television and commercials. He began his television career with recurring and guest starring roles in series such as Murder She Wrote, Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, Pacific Blue and Prey. He also appeared in a variety of comedy series such as Girlfriends, 3rd Rock from the Sun, Moesha, Hangin' with Mr. Cooper, Living Single, Moesha and The WB's The Steve Harvey Show. Before joining the cast of Charmed, Gregory co-starred as the parapsychologist Diamont Teague on the syndicated nighttime drama Baywatch Nights. Gregory's feature film work includes Deliver Us from Eva, starring opposite L.L. Cool J and Gabrielle Union, Just Write with Jeremy Piven, and The Apocalypse, with Sandra Bernhard. He also appeared in the Disney made-for-television movie, The Barefoot Executive. He can next be seen in the up-coming feature film Getting Played, starring opposite Vivica A. Fox, Carmen Electra and Bill Bellamy.
Last year, Gregory became the host of television's longest-running show, Soul Train, which is celebrating its 33rd season. Prior to that, Gregory added the role of talk show host to his repertoire when he joined thingy Clark, Danny Bonaduce and Mario Lopez on the daytime talk program The Other Half.
Gregory is one of the founding members of the Epiphany Theater Group, established by actor/writer/producer/director Bill Duke. He also co-hosted the "politically incorrect" syndicated radio show Lighten Up. An active humanitarian, Gregory is involved in organizations such as the Jeopardy Program sponsored by the Los Angeles Police Department for youths at risk and the American Diabetes Association, for which he serves as the national spokesperson.
Gregory currently resides in Los Angeles.
Last year, Gregory became the host of television's longest-running show, Soul Train, which is celebrating its 33rd season. Prior to that, Gregory added the role of talk show host to his repertoire when he joined thingy Clark, Danny Bonaduce and Mario Lopez on the daytime talk program The Other Half.
Gregory is one of the founding members of the Epiphany Theater Group, established by actor/writer/producer/director Bill Duke. He also co-hosted the "politically incorrect" syndicated radio show Lighten Up. An active humanitarian, Gregory is involved in organizations such as the Jeopardy Program sponsored by the Los Angeles Police Department for youths at risk and the American Diabetes Association, for which he serves as the national spokesperson.
Gregory currently resides in Los Angeles.