Gregg T. Daniel is best known for his role as
Reverend Daniels on HBO’s hit show True Blood.
With over 100 credits in film and television,
Gregg’s roles span the spectrum from comedy
(Curb Your Enthusiasm, Weeds) to drama (The
West Wing, Castle, Desperate Housewives) to
procedurals (NCIS), science fiction (Star Trek:
Voyager) and children’s shows (Austin & Ally,
Kickin’ It). Big screen credits include Spiderman
3, Hancock, Mars Attacks, Evan Almighty, Pump
Up The Volume, and White Men Can’t Jump.
Currently, Gregg is recurring on HBO’s Insecure
and stars in the upcoming film 7th And Union.
An accomplished theatre director, Gregg is the Artistic Director of the Los
Angeles-based Lower Depth Theatre Ensemble, and was nominated for a 2013 NAACP
Image Award for helming the Los Angeles production of Kwame Kwei-Armah’s Elmina’s
Kitchen, which also won the NAACP Award for Best Ensemble for 2103. Prior to that,
his stage direction included 2009’s acclaimed production of Tom Stoppard’s Heroes,
Sybyl Walker’s Beneath Rippling Waters, Lee Blessing’s Cobb, and Frank
McGuinness’s Someone Who’ll Watch Over Me. Gregg also directed the world premiere
of solo performance artist Joyce Guy’s War Stories at the Los Angeles Theatre Center
and at St. Mark’s Church in New York. For Theatre 150 in Ojai, California, he directed
Athol Fugards’ Sizwe Bansi, Diana Son’s Stop Kiss, and the 2004 Pulitzer Prize winner,
I Am My Own Wife by Doug Wright.
Kerry Washington is bringing back her unique directing touch to the Carter family in the final season of HBO’s Insecure. Washington and Gregg Daniel have worked previously together when she directed Daniel for Season 4. The final season is packed with tensions lingering from the past seasons as well as new and exciting moments will be sure to have you on the edge of your seat for the final and last season.
Gregg would love to speak with you about this episode directed by Kerry and the final season overall.