- Born
- Birth nameGregory Neale Harrison
- Height5′ 11″ (1.80 m)
- Gregory Harrison was born on May 31, 1950 in Avalon, Catalina Island, California, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Trapper John, M.D. (1979), Picnic (1986) and Razorback (1984). He has been married to Randi Oakes since May 3, 1981. They have four children.
- SpouseRandi Oakes(May 3, 1981 - present) (4 children)
- ChildrenEmma Lee HarrisonKate Harrison
- Gender / Gender identityMale
- His acting mentor was the late Pernell Roberts.
- He is also one of the original members of the Surfrider Foundation, a non-profit environmental organization that works to protect the coast that was founded in 1984. Harrison is an avid surfer. He claims to have ridden the waves of every surfable ocean on almost every continent in the world.
- First big break came in 1976, when he was cast in a guest-star role in the CBS series, M*A*S*H (1972).
- His over 40-year marriage to former model/actress Randi Oakes managed to survive Greg's early personal battles with alcohol and cocaine.
- Best known by the public for his starring role as Chief of Surgery - Dr. George Alonzo 'Gonzo' Gates on Trapper John, M.D. (1979).
- I didn't study acting for nine years to become a hunk.
- [When he was talking about the water]: I think if there were really good, surfable waves coming in, I might not be as relaxed and enjoying it as much. It would be a really staccato kind of interview.
- [Who knew it was nothing unusual for him to get recognized out in the lineup by surfers of a certain age]: They were all 16 or 17 years old when 'North Shore' came out. It was a seminal influence in their lives. If one of them recognizes me, it goes through the lineup immediately: 'Whoa, Chandler, dude, your wave!' I get more free waves out of that.
- Pretty much nothing can stop me now.
- It wasn't easier, but being a successful working actor in the '70s and '80s was much more lucrative and much more rewarding. The industry has changed so much from then to now that even though I'm still working all the time, there is no middle class actor anymore. You're either a $20 million dollar player or it's a hobby.
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