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'''Gregg Champion''' is an American [[film director]], known for his work on [[wide release]] and TV Hollywood movies.
'''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>

==Filmography==
*''[[Whose Life Is It Anyway? (film)|Whose Life Is It Anyway?]]'' (1981, producer)
*''[[Blue Thunder]]'' (1983, producer)
*''[[American Flyers]]'' (1985, producer)
*''[[Short Circuit (1986 film)|Short Circuit]]'' (1986, producer)
*''[[Stakeout (1987 film)|Stakeout]]'' (1987, producer)
*''[[Short Time]]'' (1990, director)
*''[[The Cowboy Way (film)|The Cowboy Way]]'' (1994, director)
*[[List of Walker, Texas Ranger episodes#Season 4 (1996–97)|"A Woman's Place" ''(Walker, Texas Ranger)'']] (1997, director)
*''[[The Simple Life of Noah Dearborn]]'' (1999, producer and director)
*''[[The Magnificent Seven (TV series)|The Magnificent Seven]]'' (1999-2000, director, 5 episodes)
*''[[Dodson's Journey]]'' (2001, producer and director)
*''[[The Last Brickmaker in America]]'' (2001, producer and director)
*''[[Stealing Christmas]]'' (2003, producer and director)
*''[[Miracle Run]]'' (2004, director)
*''[[14 Hours (2005 film)|14 Hours]]'' (2005, director)
*''[[Amish Grace]]'' (2010, director)
*''[[Field of Vision (film)|Field of Vision]]'' (2011, director)
*''[[The Gabby Douglas Story]]'' (2014, director)


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
* {{IMDb name|0150707}}


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Latest revision as of 19:57, 2 April 2024

Gregg Champion
Born (1956-11-20) November 20, 1956 (age 67)
NationalityAmerican
OccupationFilm director

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]

  1. ^ "Director is another Champion". Ocala Star-Banner. 1989-11-22. pp. 7E. Retrieved 2024-03-18.