This site was set up in loving memory of my dad, Gregory Dean Suddeth. Greg left the world as we know it on December 19th, 2008. I started this website with the hope that you will share funny stories, curious anecdotes, or fond memories about Greg in the comments section below. If you are interested in sending photographs, please email them to me at missprufrock@yahoo.com and I will post them for you. Greg was an absolute marvel of a man, and we are sorry to see him go. This site is meant to comfort all who miss him, both by writing about him and reading others' stories.
Peace be with you,
Megan Maxine
Friday, January 23, 2009
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Greg as a Writer/Actor
Here is some information about Greg's professional life for those of you who are curious:
Greg's IMDB listing
Greg's Variety Obituary
Checkers: One of Greg's film appearances
A note from fellow actor/writer John Pappas (click on In Peace, The Departed)
Below I have also included the bio that Greg wrote for Angel Feathers, in which he appeared as the lead character, Roy.
From the "Angel Feathers" program:
As a playwright, Greg has had 13 plays produced in Los Angeles such as the critically aclaimed, Being of Sound Mind, Dance upon Nothing, and Very Cherry and Extra Clean at the Cast Theatre, for which he received a Rockefeller Grant. Other plays were End of the Watch, Toe to Toe, which garnered 4 Dramalogue Awards including Writing and Direction for Greg, and In the Bargain with Catherine Keener. As an actor, he last appeared on film in Robert Hummer's Checkers with Richard Herd and Shade with Sylvester Stallone and Stuart Townsend. On television, he was last seen in Will and Grace and will appear in this fall's Pushing Daisies with Lee Pace. Greg's extensive work in the theater includes appearances in his own plays Peep Show, Mine Enemies, and In the Bargain. As a screenwriter, his credits include Oblivion, Oblivion 2: The Backlash, and the highly successful Prehysteria. Greg would like to thank Cinda and Mark for driving, this stellar cast for their talent, and dedicate this play to a lifelong companion who truly cares about the little world he creates behind closed doors.
Greg's IMDB listing
Greg's Variety Obituary
Checkers: One of Greg's film appearances
A note from fellow actor/writer John Pappas (click on In Peace, The Departed)
Below I have also included the bio that Greg wrote for Angel Feathers, in which he appeared as the lead character, Roy.
From the "Angel Feathers" program:
As a playwright, Greg has had 13 plays produced in Los Angeles such as the critically aclaimed, Being of Sound Mind, Dance upon Nothing, and Very Cherry and Extra Clean at the Cast Theatre, for which he received a Rockefeller Grant. Other plays were End of the Watch, Toe to Toe, which garnered 4 Dramalogue Awards including Writing and Direction for Greg, and In the Bargain with Catherine Keener. As an actor, he last appeared on film in Robert Hummer's Checkers with Richard Herd and Shade with Sylvester Stallone and Stuart Townsend. On television, he was last seen in Will and Grace and will appear in this fall's Pushing Daisies with Lee Pace. Greg's extensive work in the theater includes appearances in his own plays Peep Show, Mine Enemies, and In the Bargain. As a screenwriter, his credits include Oblivion, Oblivion 2: The Backlash, and the highly successful Prehysteria. Greg would like to thank Cinda and Mark for driving, this stellar cast for their talent, and dedicate this play to a lifelong companion who truly cares about the little world he creates behind closed doors.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Music Greg Loved Spanning Years and Genres
Hello Friends,
They playlist has been removed from this entry and reposted on the main page, but I left the entry itself because others' words are attached in the comments section. Feel free to continue commenting on music here.
Thanks,
MSR
They playlist has been removed from this entry and reposted on the main page, but I left the entry itself because others' words are attached in the comments section. Feel free to continue commenting on music here.
Thanks,
MSR
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