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'''Greg M. Glienna''' (born [[August 24]], [[ |
'''Greg M. Glienna''' (born [[August 24]], [[1963]] in [[Chicago, Illinois]]) is the creator of the original ''[[Meet the Parents]]''. In addition to this film credit he has also written MGM's ''[[A Guy Thing]]'' and most recently wrote and directed ''[[Relative Strangers]]''. Both 'A Guy Thing' and 'Relative Strangers' were inspired by his former best friend, and sometimes muse, Paul Tuminaro's life according to an interview in the Park Ridge Advocate and Chicago's Windy City Times. ==Filmography== |
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* ''Relative Strangers'' (2006) (screenplay) (story) |
* ''Relative Strangers'' (2006) (screenplay) (story) |
Revision as of 12:10, 21 February 2008
Greg M. Glienna (born August 24, 1963 in Chicago, Illinois) is the creator of the original Meet the Parents. In addition to this film credit he has also written MGM's A Guy Thing and most recently wrote and directed Relative Strangers. Both 'A Guy Thing' and 'Relative Strangers' were inspired by his former best friend, and sometimes muse, Paul Tuminaro's life according to an interview in the Park Ridge Advocate and Chicago's Windy City Times. ==Filmography==
Writer
- Relative Strangers (2006) (screenplay) (story)
- Meet the Fockers (2004) (characters)
- A Guy Thing (2003) (screenplay) (story)
- Meet the Parents (2000) (1992 screenplay) (story)
- Desperation Boulevard (1998)
- Meet the Parents (1992)
Director
- Relative Strangers (2006)
- Desperation Boulevard (1998)
- The Can Man (1992)
- Meet the Parents (1992)
Actor
- Desperation Boulevard (1998) .... Director at Audition
- Meet the Parents (1992) .... Greg
Producer
- Meet the Parents (2000) (associate producer)