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Name
  
Brian Green


Role
  
Television actor

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Born
  
March 9, 1962 (age 62) (
1962-03-09
)

Occupation
  
Stage, television actor, director, singer, songwriter

Albums
  
3 Men And A Baby...Grand: Salute The Rat Pack, Brian Lane Green, Waiting for the Galciers to Melt

Nominations
  
Tony Award for Best Lead Actor in a Musical

Movies and TV shows
  
Another World, Circuit, Friends & Family

Similar People
  
Lee Lessack, Johnny Rodgers, Dirk Shafer, John Bucchino, William Katt

Brian Lane Green - "Fly Me to the Moon" and "One More Ride on the Merry Go Round"


Brian Lane Green (born March 9, 1962) is an American stage and television actor and singer. He is known for his stage roles throughout the country such as the title character in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Green garnered a Tony Award nomination for his performance in the 1989 Broadway production of Starmites. He also appeared as JoJo in The Life on Broadway.

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Biography

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Green was born in Columbus, Indiana and grew up in Cleveland, Tennessee, where he began singing in church. He won the Church of God national Teen Talent competition. After starring in a local production of Pippin, he began working as an actor, guest starring on television shows such as Highway to Heaven, Hotel, Matlock and Murder, She Wrote; and as a regular on the soap operas Days of Our Lives, Another World, and All My Children. In 1986, he made his Broadway debut in the role of Huck Finn in Big River. He appears in the 2001 gay-related film Circuit.

Green collaborated with Billy Stritch and Johnny Rodgers to write, I Would Never Leave You for Liza Minnelli. The song appeared in Liza's at the Palace...! on Broadway and can be heard on the album of the show, produced by Phil Ramone.

Most recently, he has appeared in The Broadway Tenors concerts.

Green currently serves on the Artistic Advisory Board of Gulfshore Playhouse, Southwest Florida’s premier professional theatre.

In 2003, Green came out as gay to Out magazine.

Filmography

Actor
2001
Circuit as
Gill
2001
Friends and Family as
Damon Jennings
1997
Sabrina the Teenage Witch (TV Series) as
Benvolio
- The Great Mistake (1997) - Benvolio (as Brian Green)
1993
All My Children (TV Series) as
Brian Bodine #3
1991
Another World (TV Series) as
Sam Fowler
1990
Broken Badges (TV Mini Series)
- Meet Your Matchmaker (1991) - (as Brian L. Green)
- Chucky (1990) - (uncredited)
1986
Matlock (TV Series) as
Kevin Meredith
- The Kidnapper (1990) - Kevin Meredith (uncredited)
- The Judge (1986) - Kevin Meredith (as Brian L. Green)
1989
Just the Ten of Us (TV Series) as
Cort
- Betrayal (1989) - Cort (as Brian L. Green)
1989
Nearly Departed (TV Series) as
Kirk
- Altared States (1989) - Kirk (as Brian L. Green)
1987
Days of Our Lives (TV Series) as
Alan Brand
1988
The Law and Harry McGraw (TV Series) as
Derek Fosby
- Harry Does the Hustle (1988) - Derek Fosby
1986
Murder, She Wrote (TV Series) as
Matthew Burns
- Powder Keg (1986) - Matthew Burns (as Brian L. Green)
1986
Hotel (TV Series) as
Michael Watson
- Child's Play (1986) - Michael Watson (as Brian L. Green)
1985
Highway to Heaven (TV Series) as
Gary Duncan
- A Song for Jason: Part 2 (1985) - Gary Duncan (as Brian L. Green)
- A Song for Jason: Part 1 (1985) - Gary Duncan (as Brian L. Green)
1983
AfterMASH (TV Series) as
Dypsinski
- Shall We Dance (1983) - Dypsinski (as Brian Greene)
- Klinger vs. Klinger (1983) - Dypsinski (as Brian Green)
1980
Breaking Away (TV Series) as
Jerry
- King of the Quarry (1980) - Jerry
Soundtrack
1997
Sabrina the Teenage Witch (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- The Great Mistake (1997) - (performer: "Greensleeves" - uncredited)
1989
The 43rd Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) (performer: "Starmites")
Self
2023
Studio One Forever (Documentary) as
Self
1993
The 20th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
Self
1992
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (TV Special) as
Self
1989
The 43rd Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee & Performer

References

Brian Lane Green Wikipedia