Bryan Greenberg

Bryan Greenberg

Greenberg at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival
Born Bryan E. Greenberg
(1978-05-24) May 24, 1978
Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.
Alma mater Tisch School of the Arts
Occupation Actor, musician
Years active 1997–present
Home town St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
Religion Jewish[1] (Conservative)
Spouse(s) Jamie Chung (m. 2015)
Website Official website

Bryan Greenberg (born May 24, 1978) is an American actor and musician, known for his starring role as Ben Epstein in the HBO original series How to Make It in America as well as a recurring role as Jake Jagielski in the WB series One Tree Hill and as Nick Garrett on the short-lived ABC drama October Road. His film work includes The Perfect Score, Prime, Nobel Son, Bride Wars, The Good Guy, Friends with Benefits, and A Short History of Decay.

Early life

Greenberg was born in Omaha, Nebraska, the son of Denise "Denny" and Carl Greenberg. Both of his parents are psychologists.[1][2] Greenberg was born to Jewish parents; he was raised in Conservative Judaism[2] and attended Beth El Synagogue in Omaha.[3] Greenberg had a Bar Mitzvah ceremony, belonged to Jewish youth groups, went to Jewish summer camps, and traveled to Israel.[3]

At 7 years old, when Greenberg's younger sister Becca was in dance class, he got the opportunity to appear in the lead role in the Omaha Ballet production of The Nutcracker. He toured with the show for two months and joined a children's theater company in Omaha.[1] At age 12, Greenberg and his family moved to St. Louis, Missouri. Shortly after, he got his first national role as the kid in the Cookie Crisp cereal commercial. As time went on, he was offered more acting opportunities.[1]

He graduated from Parkway Central High School in Chesterfield, Missouri in 1996. Greenberg moved to New York City after high school. He attended and worked at a Jewish summer camp located in Webster, Wisconsin, called Herzl Camp.[2] He starred as Joseph in a camp-wide production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat in 1992.

Greenberg received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre at New York University.

Acting career

While at NYU, Greenberg auditioned and worked as a waiter, bartender, caterer and assistant to a mortgage broker.[2] He was cast as Romeo in NYU's performance of Romeo and Juliet and performed with the Experimental Theater Workshop, the Atlantic Theater Company and the Amsterdam Experimental Workshop.[4]

In 1997, he got a small role on the television series Law & Order. Soon after this appearance, Greenberg got an agent and one year later made his big screen debut in A Civil Action.

After landing small roles on the TV series (Boston Public, The Sopranos, and Third Watch among others), Greenberg was cast as Matty Matthews, a high school student trying to pass the S.A.T, in the film The Perfect Score. After graduating from NYU, Bryan moved to California.[1] While he was still appearing in One Tree Hill, he began shooting another television show produced by George Clooney for HBO called Unscripted.[5]

Greenberg's first starring role was in the Ben Younger film Prime (2005). He played David Bloomberg, a young artist who falls in love with one of his mother Meryl Streep's therapy patients, played by Uma Thurman.[6][7] Greenberg then starred in October Road on ABC and appeared with Alan Rickman in the film Nobel Son in 2008.[8] In 2009, Greenberg appeared in the film Bride Wars with Kate Hudson and Anne Hathaway and starred opposite Alexis Bledel and Scott Porter in the indie film The Good Guy, which was released in February 2010.[9]

His series How to Make It in America premiered on HBO on February 14, 2010.[10] The Washington Post called it "The New Yorkiest thing you could find on television, which is saying something," and praised its "portrayal of a dirty, scrappy, multi-ethnic New York culture."[11] The New York Times said the "series has great music (the theme song is Aloe Blacc’s 'I Need a Dollar') and there are some snarky asides about hipster New York."[12] Season 2 premiered on October 2, 2011.[13] On December 20, 2011, HBO announced the cancellation of the show.

In 2012, Greenberg co-starred with Laura Prepon in the independent comedy film The Kitchen. That same year, Greenberg starred in the dark comedy film The Normals, which follows a young man who enters a two-week clinical trial of an anti-psychotic treatment at a drug-testing center in Queens.[14]

In 2013, Greenberg began shooting the untitled Lance Armstrong biopic alongside Ben Foster, who will play Armstrong.[15]

In 2015, Greenberg and his wife Jamie Chung co-starred together in the romantic drama Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong.

Music

In 2007, Greenberg released his debut album, Waiting for Now. He has toured with Gavin DeGraw, Michael Tolcher, Ari Hest, and Graham Colton. At his New York City Show at the High Line Ballroom, Greenberg was joined by How to Make it in America co-star Kid Cudi. Greenberg's songs have been featured in many of his film and television work, including One Tree Hill, October Road, and Nobel Son.

In 2011, Greenberg released his second album, We Don't Have Forever, produced by Thom Monahan (Vetiver, Devendra Banhart, Gary Louris), which included the single "Walk Away". The album also included "You Can Run", a collaboration with How to Make It in America co-star and rapper Kid Cudi.[16][17] Greenberg said he wrote the record over a period of two years when he was going through a lot of changes (friends, personal life, career) and decided to title the record We Don't Have Forever to reflect that.[18]

Personal life

It was reported that Greenberg got engaged to his girlfriend of 18 months, actress Jamie Chung, while on vacation on Turks and Caicos Islands during the December 2013 holiday.[19][20] They married on October 31, 2015 in Santa Barbara, California.[21]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1998 Civil Action, AA Civil Action Firecracker kid Uncredited
2004 Perfect Score, TheThe Perfect Score Matty Matthews
2005 Prime David Bloomberg
2006 Escape Bryan Short film
2006 Love & Debate Chris
2008 Nobel Son Barkley Michaelson
2009 Bride Wars Nathan "Nate" Lerner
2009 Good Guy, TheThe Good Guy Daniel Seaver
2011 Friends with Benefits Parker
2012 Kitchen, TheThe Kitchen Paul
2012 Normals, TheThe Normals Billy Schine
2014 Short History of Decay, AA Short History of Decay Nathan Fisher
2015 Vice Evan
2015 Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong Josh
2015 Program, TheThe Program Floyd's buddy Uncredited
2015 Year and Change, AA Year and Change Owen
2016 Flock of Dudes Barrett
2017 Fourever Tom In post-production
2017 Random Tropical Paradise Harry Fluder In post-production

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1997 Law & Order Matt Wheeler Episode: "Thrill"
2000 Sopranos, TheThe Sopranos Peter McClure Episode: "Guy Walks into a Psychiatrist's Office..."
2000 Third Watch Francis DeSilva Episode: "Journey to the Himalayas"
2000, 2003 Boston Public Mr. Freeman 2 episodes
2001 Three Sisters Roy Episode: "A Date with Destiny"
2002 Strong Medicine Kent Episode: "Rape Kit"
2002 Chronicle, TheThe Chronicle Damon Furberg Episode: "The Stepford Cheerleaders"
2002 Providence Neal Episode: "Great Expectations"
2003–06 One Tree Hill Jake Jagielski 25 episodes
2004 Life with Bonnie Timmy Episode: "Nip, Tuck and Role"
2005–06 Unscripted Himself Main cast; 10 episodes
2007–08 October Road Nicholson "Nick" Garrett Main cast; 19 episodes
2010–11 How to Make It in America Ben Epstein Main cast; 16 episodes
2013 Arrangement, TheThe Arrangement Billy Whitley Television film
2015 Bessie John Hammond Television film
2016–present Mindy Project, TheThe Mindy Project Ben Recurring role

Discography

Albums


Other activities

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Kaufman, Carly (October 28, 2005). "Get Ready for 'Prime'...It's Timely!". Jewish in St. Louis. The Jewish Federation of St. Louis. Archived from the original on October 17, 2007. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Pfefferman, Naomi (March 23, 2010). "His Hustling Pays Off in Fashionista Role". Jewish Journal (Los Angeles). Tribe Media Corp. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  3. 1 2 Schleier, Curt (May 15, 2008). "The freshman: With a clever new show on HBO, Bryan Greenberg is joining the illustrious ranks of Tony Soprano and Larry David. Meet the next big breakout star of 2005". Jews Week. Blue Star Media. Archived from the original on May 15, 2008. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  4. "Bryan Greenberg – Actor Bio". HBO. Retrieved January 4, 2014.
  5. Arthur, Kate (February 13, 2005). "The Character: Playing Himself at His Own Expense". New York Times. Retrieved January 4, 2014.
  6. Scheib, Ronnie (October 12, 2005). "Review: 'Prime'". Variety. Retrieved January 4, 2014.
  7. Scott, A. O. (October 28, 2005). "Movie Review – 'Prime': Guess Who's the Older Woman?". New York Times. Retrieved January 4, 2014.
  8. Dargis, Manohla (December 4, 2008). "Movie Review – 'Nobel Son': Kidnapping, Suicide and Other Family Matters". New York Times. Retrieved January 4, 2014.
  9. Holden, Stephen (February 18, 2010). "Movie Review – 'The Good Guy': Sex and Money and High Rollers (Memories Were Made of This)". New York Times. Retrieved January 4, 2014.
  10. Heyman, Stephen (March 3, 2010). "Culture: More Like, 'How to Fake It'". New York Times. T-Magazine. Retrieved January 4, 2014.
  11. Stuever, Hank (February 14, 2010). "TV Preview: Hank Stuever on HBO's 'How to Make It in America'". Washington Post. Retrieved January 4, 2014.
  12. Stanley, Alessandra (February 11, 2010). "Television Review 'How to Make it in America': The Dream, Without the Drive". New York Times. Retrieved January 4, 2014.
  13. Williams, Alex (September 28, 2011). "Costumes for a Kid-Cool World". New York Times. Retrieved January 4, 2014.
  14. Gold, Daniel M. (November 15, 2012). "Movie Review: Being a Guinea Pig for Pay May Not Be Worth It: 'The Normals,' Starring Bryan Greenberg". New York Times. Retrieved January 4, 2014.
  15. "Fall Season 2013: Episode 5". In The Mix. Retrieved March 24, 2014.
  16. Fernandes, Matt (December 17, 2010). "Bryan Greenberg returns home to play Rock House benefit". St. Louis Post Dispatch. Retrieved January 4, 2014.
  17. Johnson, Kevin C. (December 17, 2010). "Chesterfield native Bryan Greenberg is making it in America". St. Louis Post Dispatch. Retrieved January 4, 2014.
  18. "'How to Make It in America' Star Bryan Greenberg Talks Music, Kid Cudi". Hollywood Reporter. February 7, 2011. Retrieved January 4, 2014.
  19. Johnson, Zach (January 2, 2014). "Jamie Chung Engaged to Bryan Greenberg!". Eonline. E! Entertainment Television, LLC. A Division of NBCUniversal. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  20. Ehrich Dowd, Kathy (January 3, 2014). "Jamie Chung Engaged to Bryan Greenberg". People magazine. Retrieved January 4, 2014.
  21. "Jamie Chung and Bryan Greenberg Get Married in Glamour on Halloween – See the Photos". People. November 1, 2015. Retrieved November 1, 2015.
  22. d'Estries, Michael (July 20, 2010). "HBO star Bryan Greenberg urges support for clean energy reform: Actor records PSA for Natural Resources Defense Council.". MNN (Mother Nature Network). MNN Holdings, LLC. Retrieved January 4, 2014.

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