Gregory Harrison(III)
- Producer
- Writer
- Actor
Gregory Harrison (III) is the founder of Destiny Stone Productions in 2024. He is the Co-Author and Co-owner of the screenplays "The Last Apostle's Prophecy I" and "Destiny's Stone". Greg is executive producing/producing both projects as well as "Soul Jumpers" and hopes to begin filming in 2024.
In late 2022, he executive produced a short film entitled "Chuck", which won best drama award in the Hollywood Just4Shorts Festival, in June 2023 as well as an award for the Cinema World Fest Awards 2023 and Best Cast Award in the Autumn's Dawn Film Festival 2023. Most recently, in 2024, he also optioned "Soul Jumpers" from filmmaker/director, Jeff Chaffin. Greg is most excited about this prospect as he sees its commercial viability as a cult classic and many sequels.
Prior to this experience, Gregory worked as an Executive Producer, Creative Producer, Line Producer, and host for a weekly television talk show entitled "The Greg "Who?" Show" that aired on CTS in Canada and the US, for 26 weeks in 2006 (13 Episodes that were officially aired twice). Some of his past credits included producing and acting in the WTD (Watkins Tool and Dye) Industrial Video, and various other promotional and musical videos. The most interesting highlight that started Greg's filmmaking career was his role as New Kid in "Death Junction" (1994) that was directed by and starring Al Waxman.
However, it was "The Greg "Who?" Show's Demo Reel in 2005, featuring a Tribute to Red Skelton with his manager, Tom Kalyn and live performance by founding member and keyboard artist Fritz McIntyre of the band Simply Red, that was key to Gregory Harrison (III) acquiring the Television Program License Agreement. The agreement was between Crossroads Television System and Greg for the first season of "The Greg "Who?" Show".
Early in his career, Greg apprenticed as a news writer for City TV. He also graduated from the Independent Producer Program at Centennial College in 2014. Greg wrote, directed and acted for a 2017 pilot for the Ethnic Channels Group Limited.
In 1994, Michael Anderson of Amicad International Productions Inc. who was a critically acclaimed Director, best known for The Dam Busters (1955), the epic Around the World in 80 Days (1956) and the dystopian sci-fi film Logan's Run (1976), optioned Greg's screenplay entitled, "Small Fish". In 2002, Amicad International Productions Inc. submitted a treatment to CBC for a T.V. series, called "Young Street". Had the T.V series received its funding: Greg's script would have been included as one of the episodes.
In late 2022, he executive produced a short film entitled "Chuck", which won best drama award in the Hollywood Just4Shorts Festival, in June 2023 as well as an award for the Cinema World Fest Awards 2023 and Best Cast Award in the Autumn's Dawn Film Festival 2023. Most recently, in 2024, he also optioned "Soul Jumpers" from filmmaker/director, Jeff Chaffin. Greg is most excited about this prospect as he sees its commercial viability as a cult classic and many sequels.
Prior to this experience, Gregory worked as an Executive Producer, Creative Producer, Line Producer, and host for a weekly television talk show entitled "The Greg "Who?" Show" that aired on CTS in Canada and the US, for 26 weeks in 2006 (13 Episodes that were officially aired twice). Some of his past credits included producing and acting in the WTD (Watkins Tool and Dye) Industrial Video, and various other promotional and musical videos. The most interesting highlight that started Greg's filmmaking career was his role as New Kid in "Death Junction" (1994) that was directed by and starring Al Waxman.
However, it was "The Greg "Who?" Show's Demo Reel in 2005, featuring a Tribute to Red Skelton with his manager, Tom Kalyn and live performance by founding member and keyboard artist Fritz McIntyre of the band Simply Red, that was key to Gregory Harrison (III) acquiring the Television Program License Agreement. The agreement was between Crossroads Television System and Greg for the first season of "The Greg "Who?" Show".
Early in his career, Greg apprenticed as a news writer for City TV. He also graduated from the Independent Producer Program at Centennial College in 2014. Greg wrote, directed and acted for a 2017 pilot for the Ethnic Channels Group Limited.
In 1994, Michael Anderson of Amicad International Productions Inc. who was a critically acclaimed Director, best known for The Dam Busters (1955), the epic Around the World in 80 Days (1956) and the dystopian sci-fi film Logan's Run (1976), optioned Greg's screenplay entitled, "Small Fish". In 2002, Amicad International Productions Inc. submitted a treatment to CBC for a T.V. series, called "Young Street". Had the T.V series received its funding: Greg's script would have been included as one of the episodes.