Al Gregg

Al Gregg

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After leaving school at sixteen he played guitar and sang in various punk bands including Three Minute Warning/Four Minds Crack, who are featured in Ian Glasper's [['A Country Fit For Heroes: DIY Punk in Eighties Britain' Vol II]] and were managed/produced by Rab Fae Beith [[The Wall punk band]] and Dave Parsons [[Sham 69]]. Al then joined [[The Wall (band)|The Wall]], (who had been produced by [[Steve Jones (musician)|Steve Jones]] of the [[Sex Pistols]], [[Jimmy Pursey]] [[Sham 69]]), Pete Wilson and Dennis Munday [[Sham 69/The Jam]] and appeared in music magazines like [[Melody Maker]], and recorded on the Wall's Day Tripper 12" and EP, recorded at the [[Crass]] Southern Studios in 1982. Recently the Wall have reformed and appeared at the [[Rebellion Festival]] punk festival in Blackpool and on UK tours.
After leaving school at sixteen he played guitar and sang in various punk bands including Three Minute Warning/Four Minds Crack, who are featured in Ian Glasper's [['A Country Fit For Heroes: DIY Punk in Eighties Britain' Vol II]] and were managed/produced by Rab Fae Beith [[The Wall punk band]] and Dave Parsons [[Sham 69]]. Al then joined [[The Wall (band)|The Wall]], (who had been produced by [[Steve Jones (musician)|Steve Jones]] of the [[Sex Pistols]], [[Jimmy Pursey]] [[Sham 69]]), Pete Wilson and Dennis Munday [[Sham 69/The Jam]] and appeared in music magazines like [[Melody Maker]], and recorded on the Wall's Day Tripper 12" and EP, recorded at the [[Crass]] Southern Studios in 1982. Recently the Wall have reformed and appeared at the [[Rebellion Festival]] punk festival in Blackpool and on UK tours.


After the band's split in 1983, he trained as an actor at the [[Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama]] (1985–88); [[The Oxford School of Drama]] (1984/87); and was in two [[RADA]] productions; 'Worthless Thing'- Etcetera/[[Watford Palace Theatre]] 1999-2000; 'The Zoo Story' - Gielgud Theatre RADA 2004. His many theatre credits include;
After the band's split in 1983, he trained as an actor at the [[Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama]] (1985–88); [[The Oxford School of Drama]] (1984/87); and was in two [[RADA]] productions; 'Worthless Thing'- Etcetera/[[Watford Palace Theatre]] 1999-2000; 'The Zoo Story' - Gielgud Theatre RADA 2004. His many television credits include ''[[EastEnders]]'', ''[[Casualty (TV series)|Casualty]]'', ''Conquest'', ''[[Van der Valk (1972 TV series)|Van Der Valk]]'', ''[[The Bill]]'', ''[[Soldier Soldier]]'', ''[[Inspector Alleyn]]'' and ''[[Lovejoy]]''. He has recently appeared in the films ''The Real American: Joe McCarthy''; ''[[Operation Chastity]]''; ''The Final''; ''Dead Ideas''; ''[[A Modest Proposal (film)|A Modest Proposal]]''. Most recently ''Harrigan''; ''Dr Easy''; ''Squat''; ''[[Write the Future]]'', starring [[Wayne Rooney]] and directed by [[Alejandro González Iñárritu]], has appeared in ''Fuelling the Future'' for the London Olympics/Paralympics 2012.
television credits include ''[[EastEnders]]'', ''[[Casualty (TV series)|Casualty]]'', ''Conquest'', ''[[Van der Valk (1972 TV series)|Van Der Valk]]'', ''[[The Bill]]'', ''[[Soldier Soldier]]'', ''[[Inspector Alleyn]]'' and ''[[Lovejoy]]''. He has recently appeared in the films ''The Real American: Joe McCarthy''; ''[[Operation Chastity]]''; ''The Final''; ''Dead Ideas''; ''[[A Modest Proposal (film)|A Modest Proposal]]''. Most recently ''Harrigan''; ''Dr Easy''; ''Squat''; ''[[Write the Future]]'', starring [[Wayne Rooney]] and directed by [[Alejandro González Iñárritu]], has appeared in ''Fuelling the Future'' for the London Olympics/Paralympics 2012.


Al has voiced film trailers, video games and is a brand voice for many companies including.
Al has voiced film trailers, video games and is a brand voice for many companies including.