"As fate would have it. This is an anecdote of how Gregory Mikell became a professional actor. Upon visiting friends at Jacksonville State University of Alabama who were enrolled in other programs, they took Gregory to the theater as part of the campus tour. After touring the school, Gregory decided that he would like to apply for the undergraduate program with Communications as a major.
As the result of either a computer glitch or someone's oversight, Gregory's major became his minor and acting became his major, though unbeknownst to him. After the usual run around and moments of panic, he decided to throw caution to the wind and "Just Go With It"; figuring he'd ride it out for one semester and then switch majors. It was only after auditioning for his first play and being cast as Doctor Antrechaue, in Peter Barnes', "Red Noses", that Gregory caught the stage bug never to return to Communications.
As the result of either a computer glitch or someone's oversight, Gregory's major became his minor and acting became his major, though unbeknownst to him. After the usual run around and moments of panic, he decided to throw caution to the wind and "Just Go With It"; figuring he'd ride it out for one semester and then switch majors. It was only after auditioning for his first play and being cast as Doctor Antrechaue, in Peter Barnes', "Red Noses", that Gregory caught the stage bug never to return to Communications.
This is why Gregory wrote himself in the role of doctor Kensington in this project. " A doctor was the first profession that I wanted to pursue as a child and actually considered going to medical school." Mary-Kelly Leigthon Press agent