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Jordy Gregg

Jordy Gregg, is a 20 year old murrie man, who has strong cultural ties to the palawa community.

He graduated with a Certificate 4 in Aboriginal Performance from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) in 2016 and was mentored by filmmaker Dave Pyefynch to make short film Chemical Ocean as part of the Kickstart Arts happiness program.

In 2017, Jordy worked as a performer for Terrapin Puppet Theatre on the creative development of Not so a Traditional Story by Nathan Maynard, was supported by Performing Lines TAS to attend and be mentored at Yirramboi Festival in Melbourne and attended the Tarraleah Artists Residency.

Jordy is working on his first play Park Dayz, which was read as part of the Breaking Ground Māori Playwriting Festival in Wellington New Zealand in June 2018 and Yellamundie in January 2019.

Jordy is represented by Real People for film and television work.

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