Shiloh Greathouse is a professional skateboarder based in Los Angeles, California. Shiloh Greathouse gained prominence in the 90's skating for World Industries and has made a resurgence with the release of the Transworld Skateboarding video First Love. His "First Love" video footage is widely considered to be among the best released in 2005.
Greathouse adorned the cover of the inaugural issue of Big Brother, a skateboarding magazine.
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