
Greg Dale
Director, Actor
An American actor/director/writer, Greg has lived in Japan for over 25 years. He trained with two renowned Shakespearean scholars and actors, Daniel Seltzer at Princeton University, and Morris Carnovsky at the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center.
After 10 years doing Off-off and Off Broadway, he moved to Japan where he has acted and directed Broadway-level plays, including “Hamlet” at the Tokyo Globe, the Japanese premieres of “Brooklyn Boy” and “Collected Stories” by Pulitzer finalist Donald Margulies, “Arsenic and Old Lace” starring Awashima Chikage and Awaji Keiko (. He has directed or performed at Teikoku gekijyou, Shinkokuritsu Gekijo, Shimbashi Embujo, Meijiza, and is the only foreigner to direct at Misonoza in its 110-year history. He has just directed his first feature film “Rules of Living”, starring Minami Kaho and Shiina Kippei, which will be in cinemas this Fall. He has taught over a thousand Japanese in his acting workshops, is bilingual in English and French, and fluent in Japanese and Spanish.
