Gregory Dixon
- Director
- Producer
- Editor
Gregory Dixon is an award-winning filmmaker and storyteller based in Chicago, best known for his breakout feature Olympia (2018). Premiering at the LA Film Festival, Olympia captured top honors at Geena Davis' Bentonville Film Festival, Capital City Film Festival, The Women's Film Festival, and Gig Harbor Film Festival, and earned a nomination for an Africa Movie Academy Award in 2019. Originally crafted as Dixon's MFA thesis, the film has since reached audiences worldwide and is available On Demand.
Riding the momentum of Olympia, Dixon reunited with writer McKenzie Chinn to co-direct the visually striking music video for Mykelle Deville's Type Love in 2019. His storytelling range extends to projects like America's National Parks (2025) and The Miracle Show (2023), as well as his award-winning web series Couch Surferz (2014) and the short film Me vs the Tooth Fairy (2013), both streaming on Amazon Prime.
A native of Central New York, Dixon honed his craft at DePaul University, the New York Film Academy, and Niagara University, bringing a fresh, compelling voice to contemporary cinema.
Riding the momentum of Olympia, Dixon reunited with writer McKenzie Chinn to co-direct the visually striking music video for Mykelle Deville's Type Love in 2019. His storytelling range extends to projects like America's National Parks (2025) and The Miracle Show (2023), as well as his award-winning web series Couch Surferz (2014) and the short film Me vs the Tooth Fairy (2013), both streaming on Amazon Prime.
A native of Central New York, Dixon honed his craft at DePaul University, the New York Film Academy, and Niagara University, bringing a fresh, compelling voice to contemporary cinema.