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Gregory Bromfield, born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, studied Theater and Philosophy at Flagler College in St Augustine, Florida, where he got his professional start in acting and music. In 1997 he moved to Atlanta/Decatur, Georgia, where at first he primarily played guitar in various bands, as well as working many other types of jobs, including construction, tech, SCUBA (assistant), and as a long-time server at the legendary Brick Store Pub. It was working there he met fellow filmmaker (and Greg), Greg Harding, who helped inspire a renewed pursuit of acting in film! Together the two, and their team of indie filmmakers, created several short films for local film fests, including the Atlanta 48hr Film Festival (2011). It was also there he met members of Atlanta's Habima Theater company, with whom he performed in their production of The Music Man, as well as work backstage with them. Just before leaving Atlanta, he got his fist work on a major film, playing a waiter (big stretch) core extra in A.C.O.D. (Adult Children of Divorce). In December of 2012, he returned to Pittsburgh, where the film industry scene was beginning to blossom in an unprecedented way! His first job back in his hometown, was as an extra (uncredited and unseen) in the movie Foxcatcher (2014). Since then he has worked on many other projects filmed in Pittsburgh; Fences (2016), American Pastoral (2016), Netflix's Mindhunter (Seasons 1 and 2), Where'd You Go, Bernadette (2019), Manhunt: Deadly Games, I'm Your Woman (2020), and Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (2020), amongst others, as well as a number of theater/stage shows, earning write-ups for his performances in the 2 person play "Influence", for the 2016 Pittsburgh New Works festival, and playing Sagot the art-dealer, in "Picasso at the Lapin Agile"(2015), by Steve Martin, performed by the Hambone's Theater Company, with whom he went on to become a founding board member, performing in several of their other stage shows. He also appears as Ivan, the Serbian Gangster, in the fourth episode of the cult-camp Web Series, Heroineburgh (2017), about female superheroes in Pittsburgh, and has additional appearances in a number of short films crafted by the very clever students of Point Park University. After 8 wonderful years in Pittsburgh's beautiful, historic Allegheny West neighborhood (North Side), he has since relocated "across the pond" to where he currently resides, with his partner and son, in Western Sweden.