

GGREG
SNYDER
"i wasn't the first actor to have their own website, but I was the third, and in horse racing, that's still a show." - Ggreg Snyder
About Ggreg
Ggreg Snyder is a Las Vegas–based playwright, actor, and songwriter whose work centers on character-driven storytelling, comedy, and contemporary themes. Born in San Jose, California, he earned a B.A. in Theatre from San Francisco State University, where he studied under Nanos Valaoritis and Frances Mayes.
As an actor, Snyder has been a company member with Idaho Shakespeare Festival, Western Stage, Knightsbridge Theatre (Los Angeles), and ComedySportz Las Vegas. His screen credits include appearances on The Man Show, Beat the Geeks, and USA: Up All Night, as well as national commercials. He is a member of SAG-AFTRA and Actors’ Equity Association.
Snyder’s writing spans theatre, film, television, and digital media. He has worked as a freelance writer for National Lampoon magazine and The Tonight Show. His Star Trek–themed adaptation of Romeo and Juliet, The Last Battlefield, was profiled in the Paramount Pictures documentary Trekkies 2. He is also the host, writer, and producer of the YouTube channel Ggreg’s List, and the writer-director of the short films The Tools and Medial Casting.
His produced stage work includes Rice Not Included (Idaho Shakespeare Festival showcase; Third Place, Las Vegas Little Theatre New Works Competition), Year of the Dog (College of the Canyons New Works Festival, 2011), and Seizure Boy and the Winchester Mile (College of the Canyons New Works Festival, 2014).
Current projects include Taken: The Unauthorized Musical Parody; Paradise, CA, a new musical exploring life after apocalypse with a fully produced soundtrack; and Decisions, Choices, Whatever…, a contemporary play about a family in crisis. Snyder is currently seeking development and production opportunities for new and existing work.
This website is the oldest continuous actor website on the net. When it began, there were only two actors with websites. One has passed away and the other no longer has a website. That all means nothing, it just is what it is.
