Greg Lyon(II)
- Writer
- Producer
- Actor
Greg Lyon, a CPA by trade, started his career in film in 2009, writing a wide variety of scripts in all genres. In 2011, Greg wrote a short drama SUX2BME, starring Lisa Robin Kelly from That 70's Show. The film was an official selection into the California Independent Film Festival and RXSM Film Festival.
Greg is perhaps best know for Pas a Vendre, a French Foreign short film starring Elsa Mollien (Crossing Lines), that was an official selection and winner of the Best Foreign Short Film in the Burbank International Film Festival. The film was also a selected into Cinequest International Film Festival, Paris International Film Festival, and Reno Tahoe International Film Festival.
Gibby was his first venture of series of scripts to become a full-length feature film, which starred Shannon Elizabeth (American Pie), Sean Patrick Flanery (Boondock Saints), Vivica A. Fox (Independence Day), and Peyton Meyer from Disney's Girl Meet's World.
Behind the scenes, Greg is actively involved in casting, production, post-production, marketing, and distribution to ensure the success of the films. In addition, where required, Greg will work with directors to help develop the vision of the scripts.
Greg is perhaps best know for Pas a Vendre, a French Foreign short film starring Elsa Mollien (Crossing Lines), that was an official selection and winner of the Best Foreign Short Film in the Burbank International Film Festival. The film was also a selected into Cinequest International Film Festival, Paris International Film Festival, and Reno Tahoe International Film Festival.
Gibby was his first venture of series of scripts to become a full-length feature film, which starred Shannon Elizabeth (American Pie), Sean Patrick Flanery (Boondock Saints), Vivica A. Fox (Independence Day), and Peyton Meyer from Disney's Girl Meet's World.
Behind the scenes, Greg is actively involved in casting, production, post-production, marketing, and distribution to ensure the success of the films. In addition, where required, Greg will work with directors to help develop the vision of the scripts.