Gregory Boover
- Actor
Born in Worcester, Massachusetts, Gregory Jules Boover is the fourth child of Michael Alan Boover & Diane Paula Girouard, a theologian inspired by the Catholic Worker Movement and a barber inspired by Mystery, respectively; both creatives in their own right and activists. Childhood was full with feeding chickens, throwing snowballs, attending Catholic Mass, switching schools, playing baseball, and getting into trouble with siblings and friends, creating as much as possible - characters, artwork, music, jokes, fights, songs, scripts, stupid faces. A flame was lit for acting and public speaking through programs at Worcester Academy, through school competitions and productions, as well as enjoying and absorbing the work of his older siblings - Alta Dantzler, Benedict Boover and Joe Boover.
Greg has performed professionally as a stage actor and musician in venues spanning the entire east coast and is an alumnus of UMass Amherst and studied theater at the University of Kent in Canterbury in the UK. The creatively rich and nature-filled Berkshires in Massachusetts have become an inspiration and artistic home in recent years. Greg is a company artist with Shakespeare & Company in Lenox, MA, where he has has trained, acted and educated, and serves on the faculty at Community Access To The Arts in Great Barrington, MA. His screen work includes a number of projects short and long, including Subnivian (2024) and The Vizitant (2023).
Greg has performed professionally as a stage actor and musician in venues spanning the entire east coast and is an alumnus of UMass Amherst and studied theater at the University of Kent in Canterbury in the UK. The creatively rich and nature-filled Berkshires in Massachusetts have become an inspiration and artistic home in recent years. Greg is a company artist with Shakespeare & Company in Lenox, MA, where he has has trained, acted and educated, and serves on the faculty at Community Access To The Arts in Great Barrington, MA. His screen work includes a number of projects short and long, including Subnivian (2024) and The Vizitant (2023).