About Us
Greg Rogers
This multi-award winning performer has been acting up since he was a wee lad growing up on the northeast side of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Since then he has performed in over 100 stage productions throughout West Michigan including guest stints with Opera Grand Rapids, Grand Rapids Community College and Cornerstone University.
Professionally, Greg is a former SAG member with 8 SAG film credits to go with his other 15 roles in front of the camera. He has appeared in local TV commercials and was a recurring character on a locally produced children TV show, COME ON OVER, as well as a web series, BACKSTAGE DRAMA. He also was a regular cast member of a very successful theatrical group known as UnderCover Productions, which wrote, produced and performed original comedy based murder mysteries. Greg was also cast in many “industrials” including a CD-Rom Quality Management Course produced by a local college.
Voice work includes performing with the Grand Rapids Radio Players and many commercials that aired on TV and local radio. A handful of commercials were performed with his great buddy and current business partner, Aaron Fryc.
Greg worked as a Technical Consultant for Liberty Mutual Insurance Company before retiring at the beginning of 2024.
Aaron Fryc
Since 1994, Aaron has been dazzling audiences on stage, screen, and through his voice work. But then came September 11, 2001, a day that turned the world upside down. Wanting to do his part, Aaron traded his acting gigs for camouflage and enlisted in the Air Force. Of course, he couldn’t completely abandon the spotlight, so he snuck in some voice work and even popped up in a few movies while serving; because, why not? After retiring from the military in 2022, Aaron decided to fully embrace his creative side once again. Now, he’s lending his talents to video games, commercials, and training videos, making up for lost time. Teaming up with his best mate, Greg Rogers, Aaron is diving headfirst into a new chapter of his career; and if their partnership were a sitcom, it’d be an instant hit.