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Greg and Jenny (Laurence Lau and Kim Delaney) Greg Nelson and Jenny Gardner are fictional characters and a supercouple from the American soap opera All My Children. [1] Greg was portrayed by Laurence Lau, and Jenny was portrayed by actress Kim Delaney. They were best friends to fellow supercouple Jesse Hubbard and Angie Baxter.
Greg Nelson (producer) (born 1948), music producer; Greg Nelson (make-up artist), Academy Award nominated make-up artist; Greg Nelson (computer scientist) (1912–2015), American computer scientist; Greg Nelson and Jenny Gardner, fictional characters from All My Children; Greg Nelson (curler) on List of teams on the 2012–13 Ontario Curling ...
Gunnar Nelson, Rick Nelson, sister Tracy Nelson, Kristin Nelson, and Matthew Nelson pose for a portrait in 1968. (Photo: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images) (Michael Ochs Archives via Getty Images)
One of his first roles was on the TV comedy/drama Eight Is Enough in 1980. He first became popular by playing the role of Greg Nelson on All My Children (1981–1986), [1] in which his character got involved with a girl from the other side of the tracks, Jenny Gardner (Kim Delaney).
DJ Nelson continued with his own career as well, releasing Flow la Discoteka (2004) and opening a club of the same name, at which he was the resident DJ. In addition, he is credited with having set up The Mix 107.7, a popular Puerto Rican radio station hosted by DJ Coyote, and he even took his brand into the clothing industry, forming Flow Wear.
Tyka Nelson, a Minneapolis-based singer and Prince’s only full sibling, died Monday morning, a rep for Prince’s estate confirms to Variety. No cause of death was reported; she was 64. Nelson ...
Elayne Smith was an underground club DJ and compere who started hosting Channel 4 late-night variety show The 291 Club just a few weeks before the revamp. Smith left after just two episodes to concentrate on The 291 Club and was replaced in March 1992 by Femi Oke who was working at BBC Radio 5 , whilst 17-year-old Mark Franklin was picked from ...