Acting career Theatre The Jackie Wilson Story culminated at New York's
Apollo Theater and received rave reviews from the
New York Times. In 2003, Gregory met and performed for the legendary "King of Pop,"
Michael Jackson, who gave Gregory a standing ovation. That same week, Gregory made his
Broadway debut as Seaweed in the Tony Award-winning musical
Hairspray. He remained in the cast for two and a half years, then moved on to originate and star in other principal roles on Broadway including
Tarzan (Terk),
Cry-Baby (Dupree),
Sister Act (Eddie Souther) and
Motown: The Musical (Berry Gordy). He also performed internationally while touring with
Motown: the Musical,
Dreamgirls, and
Sister Act. Other work includes
August Wilson’s
Fences and
Two Trains Running.
Television/Film Gregory's television and film work include roles in
Revival! produced by
Harry Lennix,
Ish,
The Testing Camera, and
American Dreams and Films produced by
Todrick Hall. He has also appeared on
The Daily Show (
Comedy Central),
The View (
ABC) and David Tutera’s CELEBrations with
Kym Whitley.
Current/Future Work In the spring of 2013, Gregory created, produced and starred in the one-man show,
The Eve of Jackie, which premiered in New York to sold out audiences at
54 Below and at Chicago's
Black Ensemble Theatre. That summer his production was selected to headline
The National Black Theatre Festival. To date, Gregory continues to perform
The Eve of Jackie to sold out audiences across the country. In 2015, Gregory founded a workshop titled “Manifest Your Inner Shine”. That same year he received his honorary doctorate degree from his alma mater,
Columbia College, and had the honor of giving the commencement address. The following year Gregory founded Lucid Life, an organization and production company that provides workshops and master classes to high school students, college students, and artists who seek professional development. He has also led acting and singing workshops at Donda's House and other schools and organizations throughout New York, Florida, and the Chicago area.
Recording career Gregory, who records under his artist name CHΞSS, has spent much of his career in the studio. He has released several albums and worked with music legends such as
Phil Collins,
Marc Shaiman,
Henry Krieger and
Artie Butler. Dr. Gregory worked with
PJ Morton and
Eric Roberson for his album
In Search of High Love. Other collaborations include
Ledisi,
Keyon Harrold,
Dot Da Genius,
MaliMusic,
88-Keys,
9th Wonder,
The Pocket Queen,
Cory Henry, and
Chance The Rapper. Gregory has a new project titled RETRO(GRADE) under his artist name, CHΞSS. ==Stage credits==