- Ellen Greene
Infobox actor
birthdate = birth date and age|1951|2|22|mf=n
birthplace =Brooklyn, New York ,U.S.
spouse = Christian Klikovits (2003–present)
Tibor Hardik (1990 - ?)
website = http://www.ellengreene.com/Ellen Greene (born
February 22 ,1951 ) is an Americansinger and actress. Greene has had a long and varied career as asinger , particularly incabaret , as anactor andsinger in numerous stage productions, [ [http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?ID=71741 Internet Broadway Database Listing] ] particularlymusical theatre , as well as having performed in manyfilm s (notably in "Little Shop of Horrors") andtelevision program s. [ [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0338746/ Internet Movie Database Listing] ] She currently stars as Vivian Charles on the ABC series "Pushing Daisies ".Biography
Personal life
Greene was born in
Brooklyn, New York , to a guidance counselor mother and adentist father. [http://www.filmreference.com/film/3/Ellen-Greene.html Ellen Greene Biography (1950?-) ] ] She attended W T Clarke High School, Westbury, New York. She was first married to Tibor Hardik until their divorce. She has been married to Christian Klikovits sinceSeptember 25 ,2003 . She has no children.Career
Greene’s career began as a
nightclub singer in clubs such as "The Brothers and Sisters", "Grand Finale" and "Reno Sweeney". She received rave reviews from critics such asRex Reed , George Bell and John S. Wilson. Around this time she befriended the latePeter Allen . Her first starring role was as the lead in the notorious Broadway bomb, "Rachael Lily Rosenbloom (And Don't You Ever Forget It) " in 1973, which co-starredAnita Morris .She then won the starring role of Chrissy in
Joseph Papp 's production of "In the Boom Boom Room ". Her reviews brought her to the attention ofPaul Mazursky who was at that time casting for "Next Stop, Greenwich Village "; she got the role of Sarah, her first starring role in a film.Continuing her work with Joseph Papp's
New York Shakespeare Festival , Greene next essayed the role of Jenny in "The Three Penny Opera " at theVivian Beaumont Theatre inLincoln Center for which performance she was nominated for aTony Award .In addition to a number other productions with the New York Shakespeare Festival as well as numerous other companies, Greene formed a close working relationship with the WPA Theatre, where she met
Howard Ashman andAlan Menken , which led to a close, long-lasting friendship. This led, in turn, among other productions, to the role for which she is perhaps most-widely known, that of the hapless Audrey in "Little Shop of Horrors", a role she reprised in the film version oppositeRick Moranis .Greene has worked extensively in theater, such as the part of Suzanne/The Little Rose in "
The Little Prince and the Aviator ", as well as in films such as "I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can ", "Léon", and "Talk Radio".She has appeared on television in "Miami Vice ", "Glory! Glory!", "The Adventures of Pete and Pete ", "Cybill ", "Law & Order ", "Suddenly Susan ", "The X-Files ", "Mystery Woman: Sing Me a Murder", "Fielder’s Choice" and "Heroes".In 2004, Greene released an album entitled "In His Eyes", on which she is accompanied by her husband and musical director, Christian Klikovits.
Greene presently appears in the recurring role of Vivian Charles in the television series "
Pushing Daisies " and is heard as the voice of Dolly Gopher in the animated "Out of Jimmy's Head ". Ellen Greene was also the voice of Goldie in theDon Bluth film "Rock-A-Doodle ".Awards
Greene was nominated for a
Tony Award for her performance in "Threepenny Opera " [ [http://www.tonyawards.com/p/tonys_search?start=0&year=&award=&lname=&fname=&show=%3Ci%3EThreepenny+Opera%3C%2Fi%3E Tony Awards, 1977] ] as well as for aDrama Desk Award for her performance in "Little Shop of Horrors". [ [http://dramadesk.org/1982_1983dd.htm Drama Desk Awards, 1982–1983] ]References
External links
* [http://www.ellengreene.com www.ellengreene.com] Official Site
* [http://www.lortel.org/LLA_archive/index.cfm?search_by=people&first=Ellen&last=Greene&middle= Ellen Greene @ Internet Off-Broadway Database]
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