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Great to see you again on Bosch! And happy belated birthday! Best wishes. Warmest regards, Brittany
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Thanks so much Brittany! Health and happiness to you and yours! Greg
Loved browsing your website. Wanted to say,”Hi”, and Thanks for the Algebra lessons! Will certainly be checking out the roles you have played. I must say however, have so enjoyed meeting, “The Real Person”, if only on The Facebook! You have enlightened my life!!!! Wishing All The Best, for your 2nd Season with Bosch!!! 🙂
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Thanks so much Kim. And I’m enjoying our facebook communication as well! All the best! Greg
Hi I have just seen you in Bosch and you blew me away with your performance . You are totally scary but also hilarious in Always Sunny as well . I recognise you from some great 80s and 90s films of course . Truly love seeing you on screen .You don’t get enough exposure in my mind so get your agent on it !! Good luck in everything you do !
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Hi Steven, thanks so much for your kind words. I really appreciate it. Love being a part of Bosch. And working with those guys on “Sunny” is just so much fun. I should hire you as my publicist! 🙂 Thanks again!
With all due respect, I had no idea that you’re a very successful actor…until today, that is. I simply don’t follow movies and television anymore, so it’s nothing personal. (Though I unknowingly saw you in “Purgatory” many years ago.) Today I was researching some old sports associates–yourself included–and what a pleasant surprise! Oh, who is this clown, you wonder? I went to Acalanes and played first base on the Orinda Legion squad. I defected from the Lafayette team to get more playing time, and it was one of the most enjoyable summers of my youth. I know you were a great punter, but you also had flypaper for hands and a pretty good stick as well. Congrats on your success! Take care.
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Bill! Oh my God! I remember you VERY well! Ya, by our junior “73 and senior years ’74, our Orinda Legion squad couldn’t compete with Lafayette’s team back then. But we sure DID have a lot of fun! Some of the best memories of my childhood was playing baseball, Bronco, Pony, Colt, Legion, and for Miramonte’s teams. Should have never given it up in college – I’m an idiot – loved the game immensely. I recall you rarely had a ball get by you – either over your head or on the ground at first base. Great memories. I’m so glad you touched base How the heck are you? I’ll send you a private message. Damn, great to hear from you! Greg
Mr. Cummins, I am so happy that your character Luther was back on Sunny! I think they need to have you on the show more, and even a spinoff! Anyway, thanks for the laughs, and remember to blink! 🙂
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Thanks Mrs. Mac! I appreciate it! I wish I were on the show more too! Spinoff sounds like a GREAT idea!!!!!!!!!!! All the best! Greg
Happy Holidays!
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Thanks Brittany! Back at ya!
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Yes we are niner fans living in WA.It can be intimidating .Once walking to a hawks niner game in seattle we were confronted by a latte drinking software engineer at Starbucks. He asked us for our email so he can hack our account ha ha.I still admire the raiders of the seventies because they had so many colorful characters on the team.Hendricks aka the stork lived in orinda and I grew up with his kids.I wasnt a athlete at MHS except for the occasional 100 yard dash running from the deans from the backfield to the creek off Moraga way. Ha ha.I was into motorcycles dirt and street growing up and still am to this day.I sometimes ride from WA to the Bay Area round trip when I visit my parents on Miner Rd.As far as football is concerned my son is obsessed with the game but he is small for his age so I tell him if he wants to play he’s going to have to be a tough little guy.So I show him players that are small in the NFL and boxing clips of Manny Pacquio so he can get inspired.ill be looking for your different characters .Your artistic creativity and facial expressions are awesome. My wife and I are fans of your work Thanks again and can’t wait to see Luther on always sunny
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Thanks Mark, I appreciate your comments. Jim Otto also lived in Orinda, as well as a few other Raiders over the years. My mom was a big realtor there at the time. Go NINERS (and Raiders) – this year is our year to unseat the Seahawks finally! The episode I’m on this coming season will be the season finale. Take care fellow Orindan!
Hi Greg I should have used the Hunter Darnell Hickens mug shot look when I got beat up by the gruesome twosome in orinda.ha ha love that shot
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haha! Hi Mark, Just give me the names of the gruesome twosome – and I’ll take care of em! Take care fellow Orindan! Stay in touch! Greg
Gregory, Just wanted to say that the It’s Always Sunny episodes that feature you are memorable. You bring an intensity to the screen that is authentic and down right palpable. I just read an interesting interview with you at: http://maartenbouw.blogspot.com/2011/05/interview-with-gregory-scott-cummins.html?m=1 I hope that you’ve found some more steady jobs since then. Your stage presence is worthy of attention! Have you considered creating a Wikipedia article about yourself? Hope all is going well for you. Many blessings.
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Thank you so much Deanna. Your comments are very kind. Speaking of “Sunny in Philadelphia” I’ll be working on the this season’s season finale espisode – don’t know what they wrote in for my character (Luther), but I always look forward to working with these guys. They are so much fun I’d work with them for free. (Don’t tell them I said that! I still need to make a living! haha) But seriously, it’s not work when I’m with these guys, it’s just a lot of fun. And I’m excited about a new web series made by Amazon Prime called “Bosch”. I’ll have a recurring character on that as well – they just picked up 10 episodes to shoot for it’s first season. Thanks for touching base and stay in touch. Again, I appreciate greatly your support and kind comments.
I friggin’ love Luther on It’s Always Sunny! How do you manage to go so long without blinking though? You’r eyes just seem to pop out of your face, it’s really intense! Hope you get some “bigger” film or tv work soon, cause you really are a good actor! Best wishes from Sweden.
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Hi Chris, thanks so much. That’s very kind of you. I appreciate your support! Looks like “Sunny” will have my character back this season for at least another episode. Have some other irons in the fire too. I’d love to visit Sweden someday – I love the people! You take care, Greg
Hello Mr. Cummins, I just saw you on Amazon’s pilot episode of “Bosch”. I am so excited! It is great to see you on another show! And you look so handsome, as usual. I hope to see more of your character, Detective Moore. I wish you the very best. –your fan Brittany
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Thanks Brittany!
You are so cool on It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia! I live in Japan and my IASIP DVDs have gotten me through many tough times. The episodes with Luther are at the top of my favorites. I hope to see you again on the show in the future. Have a Kick Ass 2014!
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Thanks so much Charley. Working on that show has been a HUGE amount of fun. Those guys are just super in every way. I hope they write me in for some more episodes in the future too! You take care!
Great to see this! Love the new spot! And hoping the series gets picked up! Merry Christmas to a great guy, both personally as well as professionally!
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Thanks Peggy! You’re too kind! Merry Christmas to you and all your loved ones!
I just saw your Verizon commercial during the game today, so I had to check if in fact it was you with the ferret! Looking forward to new series too. Merry Christmas to you too!
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Thanks Kathy, good talking to you today. Merry Christmas to you too!
I thought your performance in Shadow Hours was incredible. Hope to see you in many more films.
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Thanks Adrian, I really appreciate it. All the best to you! Greg
Dear Mr. Cummins, I absolutely love your charector Luther on Its always sunny. My daughter introduced me to the show last year, and we stream it on netflix all the time, when we want to laugh. The episodes you appear in our some of our favorites. Sometimes we have to watch them all in a row. You always have such great timing and intensity. Were not sure how you are able to keep such a straight face amoungst all the silliness, but its great. Now, that we are fans we’ll be looking out for your future roles for sure. Health and happiness, Evonne
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Thank you Evonne. I really appreciate the kind words. Being on that show has been a LOT of fun for me. Those guys are hilarious to work with and really nice too. And most of the time, it’s almost impossible to keep a straight face! Stay in touch, and thanks again! Greg
Your first role that I can recall. The year is 1970, the place, Inland Valley Intermediate, ( As it was known then.), you played the role of the station agent in a play entitled “Mystery at the Depot.” You had a gray walrus moustache and a mop wig. Your first line- “Land ‘o Goshen!” From such little acorns do mighty oaks do grow. John F.
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Oh my God John! How can you remember that!? I don’t even remember that! I remember playing Scrooge but don’t remember “Mystery at the Depot”! Wow. Land-o-goshen!
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