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'''Gregg Champion''' |
'''Gregg Champion''' (born November 20, 1956, in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]]) is an American [[film director]], known for his work on [[wide release]] and TV Hollywood movies.{{cn|date=March 2024}} His parents are [[Marge Champion]] and [[Gower Champion]].<ref>{{Cite news |date=1989-11-22 |title=Director is another Champion |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=NahAAAAAIBAJ&dq=%22Gregg+Champion%22&pg=PA24&article_id=5072,5186714 |access-date=2024-03-18 |work=Ocala Star-Banner |pages=7E}}</ref> |
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==Filmography== |
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''[[Whose Life Is It Anyway? (film)]]'' (1981, producer) |
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<br>''[[Blue Thunder]]'' (1983, producer) |
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<br>''[[American Flyers]]'' (1985, producer) |
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<br>''[[Short Circuit (1986 film)]]'' (1986, producer) |
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<br>''[[Stakeout (1987 film)]]'' (1987, producer) |
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<br>''[[Short Time]]'' (1990, director) |
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<br>''[[The Cowboy Way (film)]]'' (1994, director) |
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<br>''[[List of Walker, Texas Ranger episodes#Season 4 (1996–97)|A Woman's Place (Walker, Texas Ranger)]]'' (1997, director) |
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<br>''[[The Simple Life of Noah Dearborn]]'' (1999, producer and director) |
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<br>''[[The Magnificent Seven (TV series)]]'' (1999-2000, director, 5 episodes) |
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<br>''[[Dodson's Journey]]'' (2001, producer and director) |
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<br>''[[The Last Brickmaker in America]]'' (2001, producer and director) |
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<br>''[[Stealing Christmas]]'' (2003, producer and director) |
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<br>''[[Miracle Run]]'' (2004, director) |
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<br>''[[14 Hours (2005 film)]]'' (2005, director) |
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<br>''[[Amish Grace]]'' (2010, director) |
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<br>''[[Field of Vision (film)]]'' (2011, director) |
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<br>''[[The Gabby Douglas Story]]'' (2014, director) |
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==References== |
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* {{IMDb name|0150707}} |
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Gregg Champion (born November 20, 1956, in Los Angeles, California) is an American film director, known for his work on wide release and TV Hollywood movies.[citation needed] His parents are Marge Champion and Gower Champion.[1]
References[edit]
- ^ "Director is another Champion". Ocala Star-Banner. 1989-11-22. pp. 7E. Retrieved 2024-03-18.