Who I am
GREGORY CAHILL is an Emmy Award winning producer and filmmaker with 20 years of Hollywood experience. He served eight seasons as line producer on The Talk for CBS. Previous production credits include 24 starring Kiefer Sutherland, Mad Men starring Jon Hamm, Medium starring Patricia Arquette, and Any Day starring Sean Bean. He served as assistant director on stop motion comedy Hell and Back for ShadowMachine, starring Mila Kunis and Bob Odenkirk. In the unscripted world, Gregory served as a producer and 2nd unit director for BackPacker Nation, American Drift, and Get Up N’ Go.
Gregory co-created The Nexus, a horror anthology starring Amir K, picked up by Prime Video and Tubi. His debut feature film Two Shadows was acquired for global distribution by the Armed Forces Network, after taking home the Audience Award from the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival. His short film The Golden Voice placed in over a dozen international film festivals, garnering an armload of awards. He directed several music videos, including Idols for Indradevi (Cleopatra Records), selected for the Newport Beach Film Festival.
Gregory authored The Golden Voice, a graphic novel released by internationally renowned publisher Humanoids. The book is currently being adapted into a musical play by Singapore-based Buds Theatre.
As a lifelong devotee of independent cinema, Gregory served as a board member for the Cambodia Town Film Festival in Long Beach, CA.
A Boston-born graduate of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, Gregory began his film journey as an assistant to legendary horror/sci-fi producer Richard Rubinstein (Dune, Dawn of the Dead, Pet Semetary). After 20 years in Los Angeles, Gregory now calls Raleigh, NC home.
He’s a huge fan of Steven Spielberg, John Carpenter, Werner Herzog, Wong Kar-Wai, and Brian De Palma, to name a few.