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Gregory J. Wilken

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Gregory is a passionate and dedicated performer with many credits across film and stage. 54 Days was his breakthrough into a feature film and was cast in a lead role as the American, Professor Dirk Schindler. He has had lead roles in a number of short films including Ransom, Captains Quarters, The System and 54 Days among others. Gregory's has many theatre credits in challenging and diverse roles including recently portraying American Bob ones in The Realistic Joneses, a Will Eno comedy. Recent credits include the role of tradie 'Dave' in the Queensland premiere of '2.20am' by Rebecca Lister. In 2017 as the 'Father' in Luigi Pirandello's 'Six Characters in Search of an Author' at the incredible Spring Hill Underground Reservoirs. Previously based in Sydney he recently portrayed one of Australia's most notorious policemen 'Detective Sergeant Ray Kelly' in the 'Deadhouse' immersive theatre series performed at the underground crypts at St James Church, Sydney CBD. His theatre credits also include Roland Henning in 'Toy Symphony' at the stunning Eternity Playhouse in Darlinghurst, 'Robert' in the world premiere of 'Falling Skies' at the Bordello Theatre in Kings Cross, and 'Nathaniel Goundry' in 'Holy Day' at the Darlinghurst Theatre. Gregory was one of two leads in 'Moonage Daydream' which won the Short and Sweet Sydney competition in 2015. Other credits include 'Brett' in 'The Boys', and roles in 'Reckless', 'Bedroom Farce', 'The Subtle Art of Flirting' and 'The Girl with Red Hair also at the Darlinghurst Theatre. He has also performed at The Stables in Marrickville, The King Street Theatre and New Theatre in Newtown.

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