Ellen Greene is an American actress and singer. She has had a long and varied career as a singer, particularly in cabaret, as an actress and singer in numerous stage productions, particularly musical theatre, as well as having performed in many films and television series. Her best-known roles are as Audrey in the original stage play and
film adaptation
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of ''
Little Shop of Horrors'', and as
Vivian Charles in the ABC series ''
Pushing Daisies''.
Personal life
Greene was born in
Brooklyn, New York
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. Her mother was a
guidance counselor, and her father was a
dentist
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. She attended
W. Tresper Clarke High School in
Westbury, New York. She spent summers at
Cejwin Camps in
Port Jervis, New York, where she performed in
musical theatre
Musical theatre is a form of theatre, theatrical performance that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance. The story and emotional content of a musical – humor, pathos, love, anger – are communicated through words, music, ...
productions, including the role of Tzeitel in a 1966 production of ''
Fiddler on the Roof
''Fiddler on the Roof'' is a musical theatre, musical with music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, and musical theatre#Book musicals, book by Joseph Stein, set in the Pale of Settlement of Russian Empire, Imperial Russia in or around 19 ...
''. She had a relationship with puppeteer
Martin P. Robinson.
[Ellen Greene biography](_blank)
tvguide.com; accessed June 11, 2017. Her first marriage was to Tibor Hardik. She married Christian Klikovits on September 25, 2003; they have since divorced.
Career
Greene's career began as a
nightclub singer in clubs such as The Brothers and Sisters,
Continental Baths, Grand Finale, and Reno Sweeney's. She received rave reviews from critics such as
Rex Reed, George Bell, and John S. Wilson. Around this time, she befriended
Peter Allen. Her first starring role on Broadway was as the
lead
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in the unsuccessful Broadway show ''
Rachael Lily Rosenbloom (And Don't You Ever Forget It)'', which had 7 previews in 1973 but closed before officially opening. She then played the starring role of Chrissy in
Joseph Papp's production of ''
In the Boom Boom Room'' at the Off-Broadway
Public Theatre in November to December 1974. Her reviews brought her to the attention of
Paul Mazursky, who was at that time casting ''
Next Stop, Greenwich Village'' (1976). She was cast in the role of Sarah, her first starring role in a film.
Continuing her work with Papp's
New York Shakespeare Festival, Greene next played the role of Jenny in ''
The Three Penny Opera'' (1976) at the
Vivian Beaumont Theater in
Lincoln Center
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, for which she was nominated for a 1977
Tony Award
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, Featured Actress In A Musical.
In addition to a number of other productions with the New York Shakespeare Festival and numerous other companies, Greene formed a close working relationship with the WPA Theatre, where she met
Howard Ashman and
Alan Menken
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. Their close, long-lasting friendship led to her landing the role of Audrey in ''
Little Shop of Horrors'', which she reprised in
the film version opposite
Rick Moranis.
Greene has worked extensively in theater, such as the part of Suzanne/The Little Rose in ''
The Little Prince and the Aviator'' (1981).
She has worked in films such as ''
I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can'' (1982), ''
Talk Radio
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''
(1987), and ''
Pump Up the Volume'' (1990).
She has appeared on television in, among other programs, ''
Miami Vice
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'', ''
The Adventures of Pete and Pete'', ''
Cybill'', ''
Law & Order
''Law & Order'' is an American police procedural and legal drama television series created by Dick Wolf and produced by Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television, launching the ''Law & Order'' franchise.
''Law & Order'' aired its entire ...
'', ''
Suddenly Susan'', ''
The X-Files
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'', and ''
Heroes''. In 1983 she was the voice of Creeping Ivy in the animated TV special ''
The Magic of Herself the Elf''.
Greene released an album in 2004 entitled ''In His Eyes'', on which she was accompanied by her husband and musical director, Christian Klikovits. Other work includes the role of
Vivian Charles on the television series ''
Pushing Daisies'' (2007) and the voice of Dolly Gopher in the animated ''
Out of Jimmy's Head''. Greene was the voice of the
Priscilla Presley
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type of character Goldie in the
Don Bluth
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film ''
Rock-a-Doodle'' (1991).
In July and August 2009, Greene starred as Miss Adelaide in a concert version of the musical ''
Guys and Dolls'', which had a 3-day engagement at the
Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, California. Her co-stars included
Scott Bakula as Nathan Detroit,
Brian Stokes Mitchell as Sky Masterson, and
Jessica Biel
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as Sarah Brown.
[Gans, Andrew]
" 'Luck Be a Lady': 'Guys and Dolls' in Concert Plays the Hollywood Bowl July 31-Aug. 2"
Playbill, July 31, 2009 In 2011, she appeared in five episodes on the soap opera ''
The Young and the Restless
''The Young and the Restless'' (often abbreviated as ''Y&R'') is an American television soap opera created by William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell for CBS. The show is set in the fictional Genoa City (named after the real-life Genoa City, Wiscon ...
'' as
Primrose DeVille.
Greene performed in the musical ''
Betwixt!
''Betwixt!'' is a musical comedy conceived and written by Ian McFarlane. It also played a concert version in the West End at the Ambassadors Theatre.
Production history
2008 London Fringe
The show premiered in The King's Head Theatre London ...
'' at the
Trafalgar Studios in London's
West End from July 26 to August 20, 2011.
[Shenton, Mark]
"Ellen Greene Is 'Betwixt!' in New London Musical, Opening July 28"
Playbill, July 28, 2011
She appeared in two episodes of the new
ABC Family
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show ''
Bunheads'' (2012), alongside
Sutton Foster and
Kelly Bishop. She portrayed Doctor Gale Macones in ''The Walking Dead Webisodes: The Oath''.
In 2015, Greene reprised her signature role as Audrey in ''Little Shop of Horrors'' in the staged concert at the New York City Center as part of their
Encores!
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Off-Center Series. Aged 64 at the time, there was a wide 30-year age gap between her and the show's male lead,
Jake Gyllenhaal, 34.
Greene performed in the
2016 Democratic National Convention
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's "Fight Song" video.
Filmography
Film
Television
Stage
Sources: Internet Off-Broadway Database; Playbill Vault
*''
Rachael Lily Rosenbloom (And Don't You Ever Forget It)'' (1973) (never officially opened)
[''Rachael Lily Rosenbloom (And Don't You Ever Forget It)'']
Playbill (vault), retrieved November 2017
*''
In the Boom Boom Room'' (1974) (Off-Broadway)
*''
The Threepenny Opera
''The Threepenny Opera'' ( ) is a 1928 German "play with music" by Bertolt Brecht, adapted from a translation by Elisabeth Hauptmann of John Gay's 18th-century English ballad opera, '' The Beggar's Opera'', and four ballads by François V ...
'' (1976) (Broadway)
*''The Threepenny Opera'' (1977) (
Delacorte Theater) (return engagement)
*''
Funny Face'' (1978) (
Studio Arena Theater)
*''
Teeth 'n' Smiles'' (1979) (Off-Broadway)
*''Wake Up, It's Time to Go to Bed'' (1979) (Off-Broadway) by Carson Kievma
*''
They're Playing Our Song'' (1979) (US national tour)
*''
The Little Prince and the Aviator'' (1982) (never officially opened)
*''
Little Shop of Horrors'' (1982) (Off-Off Broadway showcase, Off-Broadway and London)
*''Starting Monday'' (1990) (Off-Broadway)
*''Weird Romance'' (1992) (Off-Broadway)
*''
Three Men on a Horse'' (1993) (Broadway)
*''
Oliver!'' (1997) (
North Shore Music Theatre)
*''The First Picture Show'' (1999) (San Francisco)
*''A Broadway Diva Christmas'' (2005) (
Women's Project)
*''
Guys and Dolls'' (2009) (
Hollywood Bowl concert)
[
*'']Betwixt!
''Betwixt!'' is a musical comedy conceived and written by Ian McFarlane. It also played a concert version in the West End at the Ambassadors Theatre.
Production history
2008 London Fringe
The show premiered in The King's Head Theatre London ...
'' (2011) (London)''Betwixt!''
officiallondontheatre.com, retrieved November 24, 2017[
*'' Little Shop of Horrors'' (2015) ( Encores! Off-Center)
]
Awards and nominations
References
External links
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American film actresses
American musical theatre actresses
Jewish American actresses
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American television actresses
Living people
People from Nassau County, New York
Nightclub performers
Singers from New York City
21st-century American Jews
Year of birth missing (living people)