Gregory "Greg" Siff (born December 21, 1977) is an American visual artist, designer, writer and actor who lives and works in Los Angeles.

Greg Siff
"Portrait of the Artist," Chateau Series, Cottage 84, by Steve Erle in 2013
Born (1977-12-21) December 21, 1977 (age 46)
Occupation(s)Visual artist, designer, writer, actor
Websitewww.gregorysiff.com

Art career

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Siff was born in Brooklyn, New York. He creates images that incorporate Pop Art and Abstract-expressionism. His style merges elements of abstraction and urban art.

Siff's first exhibition, "the heartfirebreathemanifesto" was hosted at the Standard Hotel in Hollywood on February 13th, 2006, with all proceeds from this exhibit donated to J.U.i.C.E. (Justice by Uniting in Creative Energy).[1] Since 2006, Siff has exhibited all over the world, including Los Angeles, New York, London, Italy, Dublin, and Vancouver.[2]

Siff has done commissions and installations for Deitch Projects,[3] The Standard Hotel,[4] Mercedes Benz,[5] Tumblr,[6] Christie's, Sotheby's,[7] Vans, Red Bull, The Art of Elysium,[8] Siren Studios, Wexlers Deli,[9] and Warner Bros. Records, among others. In addition, Siff has collaborated with artists RISK,[10] James Georgopoulos, 2wenty,[11] and Beau Dunn.[12] His work has been seen in publications such as Interview, Treats Magazine,[13] The Wall Street Journal,[14] LA Times, Complex, and LA Weekly.[15][16]

In Spring 2013, Siff was selected by Vans Custom Culture[17] to be one of their "Art Ambassadors", inspiring students across the United States to embrace their creativity.[18] His hand-painted custom Vans sneakers were on view at The Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City. Siff's work can be seen at ACE Museum in Los Angeles where he painted a mural for a charity art auction held by renowned auction house Christie's and non-profit The Art of Elysium.

 
bullfight in a motion picture industry, by Gregory Siff, 2014, 42" x 70" (106 cm x 177 cm), acrylic, gold-leaf, black diamond dust, spray paint and oil crayon on canvas

In October 2013 Siff collaborated with Helmut Lang and Project Angel Food, a Los Angeles-based charity whose mission is to help those affected by HIV/AIDS, Cancer, Diabetes, and other life-threatening diseases.[19] In this collaboration he hand painted 21 limited edition, one of a kind Helmut Lang tees. "The line work, characters, and poetry aimed to nourish the body and spirit, just as Project Angel Food does with their mission," said Siff. The private event was held on October 17 at Helmut Lang's flagship store on Melrose Avenue in West Hollywood, CA. All 21 tees were sold out and 100% of the proceeds from the sale of these original works benefited Project Angel Food.[20]

In April 2014, the Santa Monica Museum of Art showcased a recreation of Siff's downtown Los Angeles art studio where he painted 50 portraits of the homeless youth he encountered while spending a day at the Safe Place For Youth for the Face 2 Face Fundraising Gala.[21][non-primary source needed][22]

Also in April 2014, Siff exhibited in the Santa Monica Museum of Art's Precognito/Incognito 10 alongside work from Ed Ruscha, John Baldessari, Sage Vaughn and Oscar Murillo.[23]

In June 2014, Siff's work was included in The Museum of Modern Art PS1 exhibition 'Rockaway!' to celebrate the ongoing post-Superstorm Sandy Recovery. Curated by MoMA PS1's director Klaus Biesenbach, in close collaboration with Patti Smith, Rockaway Beach Surf Club, the Honolulu Biennal, and the Rockaway Artist Alliance, this group show included the "Experience Rooms," Siff painted in the Rockaway Beach Surf Club bathrooms. Other artists in the exhibition included Marina Abramovic, Patti Smith, Janet Cardiff, Brandon D'Leo, James Franco, Michael Stipe, Tom Sachs, and Adrián Villar Rojas.[24]

In 2017, Siff collaborated with luxury fashion house Saint Laurent, bringing his imagery to the new Winter YSL 2017 Women's and Men's Ready to Wear Line.[25]

Film, television and theater career

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As an actor, Siff started out on stage at the New York City Opera at Lincoln Center. Among the operas he sang in were; Carmen, Tosca, Lucia, and Turandot. He has been cast in the dual role of Barry Williams/Greg Brady in Fox's True-Life story of, The Brady Bunch: The Final Days. In I.F.C.'s Rome & Jewel, a modern update of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, he played the role of Tybalt. He had a supporting role in the 2003 Kelly Clarkson and Justin Guarini film From Justin to Kelly, as Justin's friend "Brandon". He has also guest starred on Showtime's Nurse Jackie, HBO's, How to Make It in America, and C.S.I.: NY.

In 2008, Siff wrote and starred in, The Nothing Boys,[26] a semi-autobiographical play about a young man who returns home to his high school for his 10-year reunion only to find one other student in attendance. The Nothing Boys was produced by Rob Weiss, best known as producer of HBO's Entourage. The play ran from May 2 through July 27 in Hollywood's Theater District. A portion of the proceeds from, The Nothing Boys was donated to Covenant House California.[citation needed]

In Spring 2010, Siff's experimental art short film, Sequential Paint, written and directed by Stephen Dackson, was a featured selection at the NewFilmmakers Series in New York City's Anthology Film Archives. The film also screened at various exhibits, art shows and galleries in Los Angeles, including the opener of the 2006 Santa Ana Film Festival.[27]

As a voice actor Siff appears in the video game series, Grand Theft Auto as the voice and body of Rocco Pelosi. Rocco Pelosi is featured in Grand Theft Auto IV: The Ballad of Gay Tony (2009) and Grand Theft Auto V (2013).

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1997 In & Out Locker Room Guy
2001 Boychick Debate Boy Short
2002 Power Rangers Time Force: Dawn of Destiny Shouter Video
2003 From Justin to Kelly Brandon
2005 River's End Doug Barton
2006 December Ends Make-Out Guy
Rome & Jewel Ty
2007 The Take Coroner
2008 Doody Pants Steve Short
2011 The Lincoln Lawyer Orderly
2013 Kissing Lying Crying Artist Short
2021 The Male Gaze: Celluloid Dreams Debate Boy

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1997 Late Night with Conan O'Brien Romeo Episode: "Episode #4.54"
2000 Undressed Leo Recurring Cast: Seasons 3
Even Stevens Quincy Dandridge Episode: "Family Picnic"
2001 The Andy Dick Show Tony Episode: "Come Back Quentin"
Power Rangers Time Force Shouter Episode: "Frax's Fury"
2002 Saturday Night Live Eric's Fan Episode: "Eric McCormack/Jay-Z"
2004 Girlfriends Holden Hills Episode: "A Comedy of Eros"
2006 CSI: NY Evan Kelneck Episode: "Consequences"
2007 Celebrity Deathmatch Andy Milonakis (voice) Episode: "Vince Vaughn vs. Owen Wilson"
2008 General Hospital: Night Shift Bobby Duncan Episode: "Other People's Children"
2010 How to Make It in America Frank Episode: "Big in Japan"
Nurse Jackie Line Guy #1 Episode: "Comfort Food"

Video Games

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Year Title Role
2009 Grand Theft Auto IV: The Ballad of Gay Tony Rocco Pelosi (voice)
2013 Grand Theft Auto V

Selected exhibitions

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