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Greg Russell Tiderington

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Born and raised in North Vancouver, B.C., Canada. Greg was adopted and diagnosed with aspergers' syndrome and the doctors said that he would never be able to function properly, but he proved the doctors wrong when he was able to talk properly by the age of six and while growing up he never liked rules and tried to make his own rules even if he wasn't too successful.

At the age of 4 and a half years of age his family moved from North Vancouver to Abbotsford, B.C. and through most of his school life he was tormented by his classmates and some teachers because of his disability and he never fit in with the popular crowd and was considered an outsider which he concentrated on the arts to avoid this incident.

At the age of 12, he started making comic books and selling them at his school, then when he went to junior highschool he published them in the school newspaper. Then he was interviewed on regional newspapers about his comics as well as on the 6:00 News with a 2 minute spot.

At the age of 17, he decided to get into acting since he was always bitten by the acting bug, but was too shy to try out for anything and landed a role playing Dr. Feldman in a small one act scene play from a hit movie for a student festival play called "Duet for One". Before he graduated he landed roles in three more student highschool festival plays. Shortly before his graduation he took out his frustration on being hassled by highschool students and stressed by schoolwork and crisesses with his family by weightlifting at his local gym.

After his graduation he volunteered at his local community cable station by doing camera and audio. Then he had a chance to perform on front of the camera and produced and was a V.J. Host in a rock video special called "The Friday Night Hallowe'en Howl", and a year later he co-starred, created and produced a comedy-variety T.V. pilot that was about to be a series but never did called "I Love Rock N' Roll". In that show he acted in comedy skits did a musical number and also hosted a terribly triteful music review with his co-star former stage actress Lara Brodie. Besides showing the pilot in Abbotsford he tried to get it on the network, but due to copywright reason's wasn't able to and it only aired for two weeks in Abbotsford and was never shown again after that.

In the new year of 1995, he wanted to leave Abbotsford as it was a dark shadow for him living there with rednecks and there was no acting opportunities there and moved back to North Vancouver and worked as a serious actor by taking small workshops of Improvisation, monologues and song preparations as well as voice-over's.

Due to a shortage of men he had a walk-on role with the United Players of Vancouver, to get the feel of the environment surrounding community theatre.

He then landed a real role in Oscar Wilde's British classic "A Woman of No Importance" at the same theatre where he played a snotty butler named Francis in which the show became an instant success and the director was given a CTC Award.

Greg had to tough it out by not getting any work at all. He was going through major depressions and anxiety and was going through some stages with his medication and they needed to be changed and was getting alot of counselling. He worked backstage and accepted walk-on roles in two productions until he landed a role in a show again.

He returned by appearing in Deep Cove Stage's pantomime called "Hickory Dickory Dock" as King Neptune which led him to doing supporting and chorus roles in some other plays and musicals which weren't too successful.

He wanted to take musical acting seriously when he was pursuing musical theatre and started taking singing lessons.

Also, he was becoming almost flat broke because of his high rental of his apartment bachelor suite as of today he calls it a cockroach suite and was put on a waiting list for an affordable Co-op building and then his blessings were answered when he got accepted to live in the Gastown area of Vancouver where alot of tourists from other countries visit and alot of indie film's are shot there as he was trying to get back into screen acting and also led a better life even if at times he was in and out of jobs.

He got better supporting roles in theatre and was remembered for performing in such shows as "The Pajama Game", "Sleeping Beauty", "Robinson Crusoe", "Cinderella" and "Yeomen of the Guard" all with the Fraser Valley Gilbert & Sullivan Society in Surrey.

Most of Greg's performances are at the Fraser Valley Gilbert & Sullivan Society in Surrey, B.C. and he's making a comeback to the screen and is gaining a reputation in independent horror film's such as "Room for Rent", "Streaks in the Mirror" , "Dusk" and "The Horror Seasons" and acts in films associated with Second Impact Entertainment and Omegaworks Pictures.

Apart from acting and singing Greg also created websites, was once in charge of doing screenings for other independent films at an underground venue called the Celtic Cafe Cinema and still continues to weightlift at Fitness World.

Filmography: Dusk, Dust to Dust, Room for Rent, The Horror Seasons,

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