Gregg Hale
- Producer
- Writer
- Art Department
Gregg was born in Selma, Alabama, but lived most of his childhood in
Henderson, Kentucky, which he considers his hometown. While attending
Henderson County High School, he wrote plays, acted in school
productions, co-founded a theater company that produced plays for
children, came in second in a state-wide speech and drama competition
for high school students, and played a lot of Dungeons and Dragons.
After many years of dreaming of attending the University of Southern
California School of Cinematic Arts, financial realities set in and
lead him, instead, to Western Kentucky University. In his freshman
year, he participated in numerous theatre productions and won the
theatre and dance department's most prestigious award. Feeling
unchallenged, he changed course after just one year of college and, in
1985, joined the Army, attending the Department of Defense Defense
language Institute to study Persian-Farsi and graduating from Army
Survival School. He was stationed with a Special Forces group as an
Intelligence specialist. After four years, he was honorably discharged
with enough resources to attend film school. He moved to Orlando,
Florida and went to film school at Valencia Community College and the
University of Central Florida. He worked as a set dresser and prop man
on features and TV shows in Orlando and Los Angeles for 10 years before
producing The Blair Witch Project, which established the "found
footage" or "cinema scarité" as a popular film genre. As of 2013, he
lives in Portland, Oregon.