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Greg Beck Whiteley (born November 11, 1969) is the creator, executive producer, and director of the Netflix documentary series Wrestlers (2023), Cheer (2020–2022) and Last Chance U (2016–2020). His films include New York Doll (2005), Resolved (2007), Mitt (2014), and Most Likely to Succeed (2015).
Greg Whiteley is a filmmaker who created, produced and directed the Netflix documentary series Cheer and Last Chance U. He also made Mitt, Most Likely to Succeed, Resolved and New York Doll.
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Sep 13, 2023 · Today, Whiteley, 53, is best known for creating, producing and directing immersive, off-the-beaten-path underdog sports docu-series for Netflix, including “Last Chance U,” “Cheer” and...
Sep 16, 2023 · Greg Whiteley, the director behind the Netflix docuseries “Last Chance U” and “Cheer,” was interviewed by The New York Times on Wednesday in connection with the release of his latest project, “Wrestlers.”
Feb 7, 2020 · Cheer filmmaker Greg Whiteley has one big regret about his breakout Netflix series, and it’s that he wishes he’d been a bit nicer to Gabi Butler’s parents. “I owe them an apology,” he told Kim...
Dec 7, 2022 · Greg Whiteley is the creator, executive producer and director of the Netflix documentary series “Cheer” and “Last Chance U.” | Greg Whiteley. On a sunny, crisp November afternoon in Laguna Beach, Whiteley opts for a table inside a country club restaurant nestled in the hills of the lush Aliso and Woods Canyon.
Jun 30, 2020 · Greg Whiteley talks about his Netflix series Cheer, which follows the competitive cheerleaders of Navarro College as they prepare for the National Championship. He reveals how he chose the team, how he shot the routines, and how he overcame the unexpected challenge of not being allowed to film at Daytona.