Gregory Whitehead

Gregory Whitehead (Nantucket, MA) [1] is a writer, radio program maker and audio artist based in Lenox, Massachusetts.

[2] In 2001, Whitehead made a generous private donation to the Åke Blomström Award.

Other radioplays from the 1990s include Pressures of the Unspeakable (1992), Nothing But Fog (1996) and Bewitched, Bothered, Bewildered (1997).

Since 2000, Whitehead has produced numerous plays and documentary essays for BBC Radio, including The Marilyn Room (2000), American Heavy (2001), The Loneliest Road (2003), On One Lost Hair (2004), No Background Music (2005), The Day King Hammer Fell From The Sky (2007) and Bring Me The Head of Philip K. Dick (2009).

The Loneliest Road and No Background Music (featuring Sigourney Weaver) both won Sony Gold Academy Awards.