Gregory Nicotero - Filmography - Actor

Actor

  • The Walking Dead (TV series) (2010) Vatos (uncredited) .... Walker biting Amy
  • The Walking Dead (TV series) (2010) Tell It to the Frogs (uncredited) .... Walker Eating Deer
  • Piranha 3D (2010) .... Boat Captain
  • Inglourious Basterds (2009) (uncredited) .... Gestapo Major
  • Gingerdead Man 2: Passion of the Crust (2008) .... Makeup Effects Guy #3
  • Diary of the Dead (2008) (as Greg Nicotero) .... Zombie Surgeon
  • Cemetery Gates (2006) .... Stoner Dude Michael
  • The Hills Have Eyes (2006) (as Greg Nicotero) .... Cyst
  • Land of the Dead (2005) (as Greg Nicotero) .... Bridgekeeper Zombie
  • Cursed (2005) (uncredited) .... Man pushing Dracula's coffin
  • House on Haunted Hill (1999) (uncredited) .... Rollercoaster technician
  • From Dusk till Dawn (1996) .... Sex Machine's Buddy
  • The Demolitionist (1995) .... Elevator Punk
  • Body Bags (1993) (TV) (as Greg Nicotero) .... Man with Dog
  • Halloween 5 (1989) (uncredited) .... Guy in Gas Station
  • Intruder (1989) .... Townie In Car
  • Night of the Creeps (1986) (uncredited) .... Extra
  • Day of the Dead (1985) .... Pvt. Johnson

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