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Favorite NY Comic Greg Kritikos turns Misery into Movie Magic in CHARLIE BOY

Spend One minute with Greg Kritikos and you will realise why this Nyc comic headliner has audiences flocking to him and great buzz surrounding his starring role in CHARLIE BOY, a fresh comedy movie by Timothy Hines.

Greg Kritikos was always likely to be a beloved comedic superstar. This gritty, street-wise, reformed gangster has become compared to Jackie Gleason for his heart and appeal. He could be frequently popular to headline Nyc City’s biggest and most legendary comedy clubs, including Gotham, Carolines and Dangerfield’s. And now he or she is the starring role within the feature comedy CHARLIE BOY, which Kritikos co-wrote with Frederick Stroppel and that also features Kelly Le Brock as Donna and Burt Young as Luca.

CHARLIE BOY, based loosely on Greg Kritikos’ true to life, follows the storyplot of straight and sober recovering mobster Charlie Borakos. Charlie now works as a standup comedian and, after a period of recovery and providing time for his beloved community of Astoria, Queens New York, he could be still burdened by the guilt of his son’s death and friend’s maiming as a result of his drinking, drugging and negligence in history. So when colleague Tommy G’s gambling problem surfaces on the extreme with his fantastic prior mob boss Big Angie moves back into town, Charlie’s benevolent and save-the-day attitude and knack for doing all they can to aid others swap misfortune into laughter, saves the day and catapults Charlie to the next level of enlightenment.

Charlie Boy director Timothy Hines says, “It was Greg and Frederick’s script that drove me to create Charlie Boy. I have worked within this business for years and I have not read a real perfectly balanced and honest comedy. I needed to get this to movie. And dealing with Greg, what I can let you know, he is a walking dynamo and every inch an accessible humanist.”

“When I met Greg Kritikos I immediately saw this modern-day Jackie Gleason slash James Cagney man which has a soul-spilling heart, who forced me to be laugh my face with one-liners and improvising,” comments producer Susan Goforth who is producing CHARLIE BOY along with Kritikos. “Kritikos coupled with Frederick Stroppel’s comedic writing, the leadership of director Timothy Hines and executive producer Dominick Martini plus a heaven-sent cast and crew, and I knew CHARLIE BOY would end up successful. I’m just so thankful for all and all the good fortune about this picture. I can’t wait for an world to view Greg Kritikos knock this one out of your park.”

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