Leslie GreifLeslie Greif (born July 30, 1954) is an American director, writer, and film and television producer.[1] CareerGreif began his career as an NBC Page out of NBC-Burbank. He later was a producer with the television series Sins in 1986.[2] Greif's first film as a director was Keys to Tulsa in 1997.[3] The film was not well received by critics.[4][5] In 2007 he both wrote the screenplay and directed the comedy film 10 Rules for Sleeping Around.[6] Greif's works include Walker Texas Ranger,[citation needed] Gene Simmons Family Jewels, Hatfields & McCoys,[7] Brando,[8] Funny Money, Mounted in Alaska, Meet Wally Sparks[4] and Monday Night Mayhem. He has worked extensively in TV mini-series, reality television, full-length features and scripted television. Greif's production team includes Adam Reed, Adam Freeman, Herb Nanas, Joanne Rubino and Aaron Semmel at his production company ThinkFactory Media in Santa Monica.[9] In 2012 Hatfields & McCoys, for which Greif was executive producer, won several Emmy Awards[2][10] including Kevin Costner for best actor in a miniseries and Tom Berenger for best supporting actor. References
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