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Gregory was cast into the pilot episode of "Trapper John, MD" for CBS’ 1979 season.
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After it won the Emmy® for best movie of the season, it also led to his biggest break, the 1978 mini-series "Centennial," in which he had the central role of Levi Zendt.
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Shortly after, Gregory was cast in the Christmas TV Movie "The Gathering," which was the first of many times he would work with Stephanie Zimbalist.
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In 1977, Harrison landed the title role in the science-fiction TV series "Logan's Run." The series was cancelled after one season, but Gregory was finally becoming an established leading man. Gregory’s first big break came in 1976, when he was cast in a guest-star role in the CBS series "M*A*S*H." That was followed by roles in "Barnaby Jones" and the TV movie "Trilogy Of Terror" with Karen Black. He occasionally worked in educational films for their $25 a day paycheck, and once tried being a non-union extra in the film "The Harrad Experiment." Mostly, though, Gregory spent countless hours in his classes preparing to be a leading man, and avoided extra work and bit part opportunities as much as his limited funds would allow. These were things that he knew he possessed, and it was during this time that a dream began to grow inside him.įor the six years Gregory bounced around several well-known acting schools in Los Angeles, picking up the techniques, connections and life experience required to successfully create an acting career in Hollywood. It was a turning point for him, as he realized that the magic he had always been so captivated by in the cinema was not some mysterious process beyond his understanding, but a craft that required dedication, discipline and occasional dashes of inspiration. In 1966, a feature film crew came to Avalon to shoot “The Glassbottom Boat,” starring Doris Day, Rod Taylor and Arthur Godfrey. Gregory quickly learned that "the better the show, the better the dough", and he and his buddies would create dramatic scenarios that would thrill their spectators. It was during these early years that Gregory first discovered his flair for acting, and his ability provided immediate rewards. Catalina as it sailed into the bay each summer’s day at noon.

Gregory spent his youth swimming, fishing, and diving for coins tossed by the tourists who lined the railings of the two-thousand passenger S.S. Harrison’s regional musical credits include Pump Boys and Dinettes, Of Thee I Sing, Paper Moon: The Musical, Festival, Guys and Dolls and The Music Man.Gregory Harrison was born on on Santa Catalina Island, California in the resort city of Avalon, located twenty-six miles offshore the teeming metropolis of Los Angeles. Harrison also starred in productions of The Hasty Heart and Picnic (Ahmanson Theater), both taped for Showtime on Broadway.

Other dramatic theater roles include 2016 world-premiere of The Snake Can (Odyssey Theater), Surf Report (La Jolla Playhouse), Child's Play, Jules Feiffer's Carnal Knowledge and the US and China tour of Top Secret: The Battle For The Pentagon Papers. Additionally, he played slick lawyer Billy Flynn in another Kander and Ebb musical, Chicago, both on Broadway and on the national tour. Harrison made his Broadway debut in 1997 with Kander and Ebb's Steel Pier and took the Broadway stage again in the 2001 Broadway revival of the critically acclaimed Stephen Sondheim musical Follies, co-starring Blythe Danner and Treat Williams. On the big screen, Harrison has appeared in several feature films, including It's My Party, North Shore, Razorback, Running Wild, Air Bud II: Golden Receiver, Love 'N Dancing, Give 'Em Hell, Malone and The M Word with Michael Imperioli and Frances Fisher. Harrison has since starred in numerous television series, including “Logan’s Run,” “Safe Harbor,” “Falcon Crest,” “Trapper John, M.D.,” “One Tree Hill,” “Judging Amy,” “Strong Medicine,” “Joey” and “Ringer.” He also recently guest-starred in episodes of Hallmark Channel’s “Chesapeake Shores,” as well as the Hallmark Original Movies “Cloudy with a Chance of Love,” “Undercover Bridesmaid” and “The Nine Lives of Christmas,” along with the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Channel Original “After All These Years.” He has filmed over 40 TV movies, two dozen mini-series, and guest-starred on dozens of television series, beginning with “M*A*S*H” in 1975. Gregory Harrison’s four-decade career spans television, film, and theater.
