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Gregor Collins (born August 22, 1976) is an American author, speaker, actor and former
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producer, best known for playing Matt in the
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film ''
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'', and for writing the memoir '' The Accidental Caregiver: How I Met, Loved and Lost Legendary Holocaust Refugee Maria Altmann'', as well as its sequel, ''The Accidental Caregiver Part II: Saying Yes to a World without Maria Altmann''.


Early life

Collins spent his childhood and adolescent years in the Washington, D.C. area and attended Centreville High School in
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, where he was the top-seeded player on his school golf team. Collins subsequently received a golf grant to
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, played for a semester, then transferred to
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for two more semesters before taking a year off to work as a production assistant for the television series '' World Business Review'' with
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. He completed his undergraduate studies at
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, where he majored in Media Production.


Career

Collins moved to Los Angeles in 2000 to pursue a career in entertainment. He worked his way into producing various
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shows such as ''Blind Date'', '' Celebrity Mole: Yucatán'', and E!. In 2004 he began to pursue professional acting, eventually performing on stage, in television and in independent films, landing lead roles in the indie feature ''Night Before the Wedding'' and the improvised feature
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. In October 2014 Collins moved to the
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section of
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, living with and serving as a
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to Austrian painter
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while he prepared a stage production of his book
The Accidental Caregiver ''The Accidental Caregiver: How I Met, Loved, and Lost Legendary Holocaust Refugee Maria Altmann'' is a 2012 memoir by Gregor Collins, recounting the three years he was a caregiver for Maria Altmann, as well as a stageplay, which premiered at th ...
, about his experience caring for Rogers-Altmann's cousin Maria Altmann. Collins has written essays for
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, Life Matters Media, ''Theater That Matters'', ''Film Courage'', ''Filmmaking Stuff'', and has been a regular contributor to CINEMAEDITOR since 2013.


''The Accidental Caregiver''

In 2012 Collins published the memoir The Accidental Caregiver: How I Met, Loved and Lost Legendary Holocaust Refugee Maria Altmann, detailing his chance meeting and unusual bond with
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heiress Maria Altmann, culminating in her death in early 2011. In 2015 a Polish translation of the book was published. Collins gives keynote speeches around the world sharing his experience as Altmann's caregiver, often working with the
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.


Stage plays

''The Accidental Caregiver'' stageplay world premiered at the Robert Moss Theater in New York City on January 26, 2015, and was directed by British theatre director Alice Kornitzer. The play also had a staged reading at the Austrian Cultural Forum New York on June 25, 2015, which was directed by Collins. Actors Christian Scheider and Rochelle Slovin read the parts of Gregor and Maria, respectively. In November 2015 Collins wrote the
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-inspired dark comedy ''Pentonville'' for the ''Manhattan Repertory Theatre'' in New York, which was directed by Jonathan Stuart Cerullo. In June 2016 Collins created, co-wrote and co-produced the black comedy series ''Stories'' for the People's Improv Theater in New York. In January 2017 Collins' play ''The Secret World Inside Me'' was developed and performed as a staged reading at the ''IATI Theater'' in New York.


Filmography


References


External links

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Official website

Interview with Gregor Collins
about Maria Altmann, Austria and Nazi Art Theft on Media Mayhem with host Allison Hope Weiner. {{DEFAULTSORT:Collins, Gregor 1976 births Living people Male actors from Washington, D.C. Writers from Washington, D.C. Ohio Wesleyan University alumni Florida State University alumni People from Murray Hill, Manhattan