User:Gregcayea

Greg Cayea was born on September 29th, 1984 in Mineola, Long Island. He started his performing career panhandling on Thayer Street in Providence Rhode Island as a sixteen year-old hippie, reciting poetry, performing jokes on the corner, playing bongo drums and singing songs for a dollar.

At age eighteen he hopped on a bus to Boulder, Colorado from Miami, a fifty-three hour bus ride on The Greyhound, and got his GED to enroll at the local community college in town. He took an acting class. Then another. Then another. By age twenty he was ready to move back to New York and pursue acting and writing full time.

After playing the lead role in a month-long run of the play "Tape" by Stephen Belber, he immediately found an agent for his acting, but instead decided to focus in on his writing, which led him to fall madly in love with producing along the way.

At twenty-one years old he produced his first major production, The Wonderland One-Act Play Festival, featuring sixty international one-act plays. It ran for a month on 42nd street and was considered a massive success.

From there he was hired by the former COO of The William Morris Agency as a music agent and given his first client, which spawned the birth of Black Apple International, LLC. Black Apple began as a boutique music agency. Within four months he had over twenty bands and comedy troupes on the roster. Greg soon opened a music and comedy promotions department to compliment the tour bookings.

At age twenty-five, he started a rolling paper company, TWEED, and travelled all over the country driving to local head shops and music festivals selling boxes of TWEED from out of his trunk. After a long run with music and rolling papers, he endeavored to venture out to the film industry.

He produced his first movie at age twenty-seven, "The Black Moses" and moved out to Los Angeles. He is now proudly sober, living in Hollywood and working full time doing what he loves most, writing and producing.

The end.