Greg Plitt
Model and actor in fitness industry

Born
November 3rd, 1977
47 years ago
Died
2015
10 years ago — 38 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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Plitt worked as a fitness model and actor, becoming a prominent figure in health and fitness media. He gained fame through various fitness-related projects, including appearances in commercials and workout videos. Plitt also starred in the reality television series titled 'Work Out'. In addition to modeling, he was known for his online fitness campaigns and motivational speaking engagements. His work influenced many in the fitness community, and he developed a substantial following through social media channels, where he shared fitness tips and lifestyle advice.
Starred in the reality series 'Work Out'
Featured in numerous fitness commercials
Produced various workout instructional videos
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