Greg Wolfson and his long-time spouse, Eric, have three adopted children; Chritopher, 9, Sammy, 6, and Maggie, 3. They live in their restored 1912 Brick Colonial home in the Historic West Adams Distric of Los Angeles. Greg and Eric take turns working so that the children always have a full time parent. Greg's career spans acting, fashion, publ...
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Greg Wolfson and his long-time spouse, Eric, have three adopted children; Chritopher, 9, Sammy, 6, and Maggie, 3. They live in their restored 1912 Brick Colonial home in the Historic West Adams Distric of Los Angeles. Greg and Eric take turns working so that the children always have a full time parent. Greg's career spans acting, fashion, publishing, television and film; writing, production and set design and decoration. Wolfson and his production company Dad 'n' Pop Productions have produced two successful plays in Los Angeles starring Greg, "Wicked" by Gavin Glynn and "Eastern Standard" by Richard Greenberg. Both were critical as well as popular successes. Dad 'n' Pop Productions has just acquired the rights to produce Buddy Thomas' "The Crumple Zone" for a fall 2002 Los Angeles premiere. Greg began his career as an actor early, working in theater and commercials. As a writer, Wolfson created the concept for and wrote a pilot, "The Road to Reno" for Twentieth TV. He has also written several feature film scripts. He is currently developing several television projects, as well as a one-hour drama for Rosanna Arquette. Greg began his career in 1984 as a fashion print model. He then founded a successful Arts & Fashion magazine in Seattle, APPEAL. He subsequently opened a modeling agency, GLAMOUR Model Management, before selling both businesses and relocating to Los Angeles. In 1999, Rick Leeds tapped Greg to produce the LA Gay & Lesbian Center's 28th Anniversary Ball, the organization's largest annual fund raising event, which brought in over $500,000.00. He was responsible for all areas of production including talent (Taylor Dayne, Michelle Lee, Bruce Vilanch, Lorna Luft and Sam Harris), decor, sets, content, writers and budgeting.
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