Variety hailed Gregg Brown for having "the ability to get people to open up emotionally" with his "rye yet earnest presence." He hosted and directed a documentary, Words (winner San Francisco Documentary Film Festival), based on the idea that people, places, and experiences can be connected the same way words are connected through word association. He played the lead role and co-wrote The Method (Audience Award winner at the Avignon/New York Film Festival and runner-up at the Harvardwood Mini Film Festival) about an actor who robs a diner to prepare for the part of a lifetime. He wrote, directed, and played the lead in Shrinks (first place Comedy Short Film winner at the Academy Awards qualifying Rhode Island International Film Festival) about a depressed and lonely everyman who goes shopping for therapists, which became an award-winning web series. He created a cable television show in Manhattan, Face TV with Gregg Brown, that focused on his ability to get people on the street to say and do just about anything. Since moving to Los Angeles in 2007, Gregg has performed in several commercials and TV shows including The Young and The Restless (CBS) and The Wedding Band (TBS).