Your Host Tom Gregory

Tom Gregory is a Los Angeles-based entertainment and social commentator. His thoughtful pieces on current events, social justice and great entertainment makes his a persuasive voice in today’s broad market of media offerings.

Gregory’s ongoing media forums include his website, his regular Huffington Post column, and weekly radio dispatches for Leeza Gibbons’ internationally syndicated program Hollywood Confidential. He has also been featured on CNN, E!, and Fox News, among other outlets, and is the face of OVGuide.com, the Internet’s premiere source for indexing online video content. Recently, Gregory expanded his reach to the Great White Way with his debut as a Broadway producer on the 2009 revival of Guys and Dolls. Looking ahead, he’s planning to develop a show for television.

Gregory’s personal style blends pop culture savvy with clearly communicated social activism. His mix of old world savoir-faire and down-to earth delivery is ideal for contemporary audiences.

In addition to being the go-to guy on a multitude of media platforms for entertainment news, today, Gregory is one of the world’s foremost collectors of archival Hollywood photographs of the highest quality, all of them signed by their legendary subjects, many of them by significant photographers. Included among the rarest photos are: a shot of Marilyn Monroe circa 1955 that is personalized to James Dean; an image of Boris Karloff in full Frankenstein monster regalia; and an exquisite portrait of Greta Garbo that is one of only a few known copies in the world.

Gregory has recently begun adding important Hollywood memorabilia to his collection, a pursuit that also affords him the opportunity to support non-profit organizations and causes in which he believes.  Gregory’s philanthropic involvement also extends to community-related activities on both coasts. In Los Angeles, he helps teach after school acting classes for pre-teens. The endeavor takes Gregory back to his own acting years, both as a student (his first-ever role was as a tooth in a school play on dental hygiene) and in his early 20s, when he performed with repertory companies in East Hampton, NY and Delray Beach, FL. On the East coast, in Southampton, NY, Gregory helped found the Lake Agawam Conservation Association to clean-up the lake’s fragile eco-system.

 

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