- Greg M.
Glienna (born in Chicago, Illinois,
August 23, 1963)[citation needed] is an
American director and
screenwriter best
known as the
creator of the...
- a 1992
American independent comedy film
written by Greg
Glienna and Mary Ruth Clarke.
Glienna also
directed the film;
wrote the
original songs "Keep Smiling"...
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remake of a 1992 film of the same name
directed by Greg
Glienna and
produced by Jim Vincent.
Glienna – who also pla**** the
original film's
protagonist – and...
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Relative Strangers is a 2006
American comedy film
directed by Greg
Glienna. Thirty-four-year-old
psychologist Richard Clayton's
parents reveal to him...
- Etting. It was
directed by Reid and Nick Fabiano, and
written by Greg
Glienna,
Peter St****,
Kirsten Guenther, Dan Scheinkman, and Reid. Lucy Hale, Grant...
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Boulevard is a 1998
American independent film
written and
directed by Greg
Glienna. Joan, a
former child actress,
attempts to
regain her lost po****rity in...
- the
remake in 2000, Greg
Glienna and Mary Ruth
Clarke cowrote the
original independent film, Meet the Parents, in 1992.
Glienna also
directed the film,...
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Directed by
Chris Koch
Screenplay by Greg
Glienna Pete
Schwaba Matt T****s Bill
Wrubel Story by Greg
Glienna Produced by
David Ladd
David Nicksay Starring...
- Year
Title Role
Director Notes 2006
Relative Strangers Wrestler Greg
Glienna Uncredited cameo appearance 2009 My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done Police...
- John
Hamburg Story by Jim
Herzfeld Marc
Hyman Based on
Characters by Greg
Glienna Mary Ruth
Clarke Produced by Jane
Rosenthal Robert De Niro Jay
Roach Starring...