
Greg Fox
Directing
Biography
Greg Fox is an award winning filmmaker who’s films have played at various film festivals across North America including, Hollyshorts Film Festival, Sidewalk Film Festival, Toronto Jewish Film Festival, Dam Short Film Festival, and many more. His films include, "Monkey-Love, Please Hold," “I Love You, Hannah,” “Wife Me,” and “Bogo the Clown.” A graduate of Ryerson’s Film Studies program, Greg loves to create offbeat stories filled with romance and humour, while striving to portray a wide array of themes from mental health to family. He is a lover of improvisational comedy and incorporates his work on stage into the characters he creates and the films he writes and directs.
Known For

An offbeat dark comedy that follows the life of the reclusive, karaoke loving and heartbroken Ben. But when he receives an unsolicited package from a mysterious delivery man, his stale dreary life is turned upside down, taking him on a wild ride that brings a new love into his life.
Monkey-Love, Please Hold

Bogo, a self-deprecating stand-up comedian, struggles to find happiness in a life where his only value seems to be making other people laugh.
Bogo the Clown

Charlie fears he hasn't given his girlfriend an orgasm after being haunted by her pornstar father.
I Love You, Hannah
“A shiksa” has been dating a Jewish man for four years and is trying to drag a proposal out of him while fighting his deep-rooted prejudices against a gentile woman. He loves her with his entire heart, but it’s almost like doesn’t trust her enough. Wife Me is a sublime, expressive, and vital film, honest and cinegenic when it comes to love and obstacles which she might face in her way.