Louis Gregory (born July 1978), also known as Uncle Louie, is an American talent manager, music producer, and actor.
[6][unreliable source] In 2016, Uncle Louie worked for the United States Department of Homeland Security as director of the Miami/Tampa Field Offices Communications Management Operations.
[4] Uncle Louie has produced songs for Prince Markie Dee, Wyclef Jean, Nas, LL Cool J, Rev.
[11][user-generated source] Uncle Louie creates pop art-based challenge coins and has done so for Michael Strahan and high-profile clients.
Uncle Louie has a syndicated column on HuffPost[14] that covers a number of topics from entertainment to travel and the luxury lifestyle.
[17] In 2024, Uncle Louie was inducted into the Suffolk Sports Hall of Fame as a service inductee for his "dedication on the federal level during a critical time for homeland security in our nation’s history.
Some of Louis' first talent signings were Prince Markie Dee and Kool Rock-ski, of the Fat Boys.