Gregory William Orr (born 6 August 1954 in Los Angeles) is an American writer and director of documentary and fiction films.
[1] Orr attended Boston University and the California Institute of the Arts, where he studied under film director Alexander Mackendrick.
[citation needed] In 1993 Orr produced his first documentary, Jack L. Warner: The Last Mogul, a feature-length biography of his mother's stepfather, the movie pioneer Jack L. Warner.
Orr's other films include Parole: Prison Without Bars (2000), The Day They Died (2003), Alone (2004, short), and Recreator (2011).
As Recreator, later entitled, Cloned: The Recreator Chronicles (2012), marked the filmmaker's debut in feature-length, psychological thrillers, the movie and Orr's creative journey were explored in issue number 62 of Indie Slate magazine, distributed throughout North America and in parts of Australia.