Ellen Greene

Ellen Greene

Active - 1976 - 2019  |   Born - Feb 22, 1951 in Brooklyn, New York, United States  |   Genres - Fantasy, Drama, Adventure

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Supercharged American stage and screen actress Ellen Greene was educated at Ryder College. After her leading-lady film debut in Next Stop Greenwich Village (1978), Ellen's career was steady but unspectacular until she was cast as airheaded heroine Audrey in the 1982 Broadway musical hit Little Shop of Horrors. She was among the few cast members to recreate her role for the 1986 screen version; so winning was her performance in this film and the subsequent Talk Radio (1988), that critics and pundits predicted major stardom. So far as Ellen was concerned, she was already a star, and behaved accordingly. Cast as a neurotic rock 'n' roller-turned-evangelist in the 1989 TV movie Glory! Glory!, Ms. Greene became difficult and demanding, throwing her weight around in a manner suggesting that she been on top long enough to be permitted this behavior. Evidently her imperiousness paid off; Glory! Glory! was an excellent effort, thanks in no small part to the towering performance of its leading lady. After Glory! Glory!, Ellen Greene continued to get good roles on stage and in television; in 1992, the actress joined several other musical comedy veterans as a voice artist for the animated cartoon feature Rock a Doodle.

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  • Is the daughter of a dentist and a school guidance counselor.
  • Got her show-business start as a cabaret singer at the Greenwich Village club Reno Sweeney in the early 1970s.
  • Made her film debut in Paul Mazursky's 1976 comedy-drama Next Stop,Greenwich Village.
  • First TV role came in 1977 with the NBC miniseries Seventh Avenue; subsequently guest-starred on numerous popular series, including Law & Order, Suddenly Susan, The X-Files and Heroes.
  • Earned a 1983 Drama Desk nomination for her performance as Audrey in the musical Little Shop of Horrors; was the only cast member to reprise their role in Frank Oz's 1986 film adaptation.
  • Is accompanied by her husband, pianist Christian Klikovits, on her 2004 CD, In His Eyes.
  • First regular TV role came in 2007 with ABC's fantasy-dramedy Pushing Daisies.
  • In 2012 was cast in NBC's Hannibal, a mid-season show developed by Pushing Daisies creator Bryan Fuller.