Greg Pitts: (talking about one of his favorite moments on "Sons & Daughters"): The kids were truly amazing on the show. Because of their youth they tend to loose site of the whole "acting" element and find themselves just behaving in the moment; that's really the key to improvising in that type of format. And the kids were top notch. If you watch the faces of the adults you can usually tell when the kids improvised something brilliant. I can remember Nick (he played my son Danny) responding to me asking him if "I was made of steel?" and he shook his head and said "nope, you're made of BEER!" I almost lost it. That was all him.
His first professional acting job in television was in the show Damon.
One of his favorite books is Clear Your Clutter with Feng Shui, by author Karen Kingston.
He had a stage show named Smooth Down There who was part of The Groundling repertoire.
He have worked with comedy legends such as John Goodman and Damon Wayans.
He met his agent in a Groundling presentation.
He studied in the USF because his drama teacher recommend the USF drama department (plus because the university was located an hour near his parents home).
He was in the theatre group while he was in highschool.
His musical tastes range from Korn to James Taylor and more.
He graduated from University of South Florida, in 1992 with a major in theathre.