Gregory Monro
- Director
- Writer
- Actor
Born in Paris, Gregory Monro grew up with the American culture, watching films from Steven Spielberg, Alfred Hitchcock, Stanley Kubrick, Frank Capra and Sergio Leone. But it was French comedian Louis de Funès who is responsible for Monro's passion. As a consequence he started acting at age 9 before making his first films at 13.
After graduating from French Film School ESRA, in 1997, he attended Jack Waltzer's (a lifetime Actors Studio member) masterclass for a few years in Paris and New York. From 1999, Gregory Monro has written, produced, directed and performed in several short films, most of which toured international film festivals.
Monro has also a passion for the American West history and its legends, and is mainly focused on the feminine condition. He is the author of numerous works on Calamity Jane's character. He published a few books, designed a special exhibit, directed a docudrama for European broadcaster Arte, and owns her controversial diary and letters.
In recent years, Monro directed several biographical documentaries, amongst them "Louis de Funès Forever ", Calamity Jane : Wild West Legend " and " Jerry Lewis : The man behind the clown ", selected at the Telluride Film Festival, the Lumière Film Festival, and the Haifa International Film Festival. In 2019, his documentary " Michel Legrand : Let the music play " was nominated for an International Emmy Awards, and his latest film '' Kubrick by Kubrick '', premiered in 2020 and in 2021 at the Tribeca Film Festival. '' Kubrick by Kubrick '' has been selected in numerous festivals like Karlovy Vary International Film Festival or the Deauville American Film Festival. In 2021, Monro's Kubrick film has been awarded with an International Emmy Awards, a Rockie Awards at the Banff World Media Festival and at the Focal international Film Festival.