Ellen Greene
Ellen Greene, born on February 22, 1951, is a distinguished American singer and actress whose career spans several decades, marked by her exceptional talents in both musical theatre and cabaret. Greene's versatility has allowed her to shine on various platforms, including stage, film, and television.
One of her most iconic roles was as Audrey in the beloved musical film "Little Shop of Horrors," where her memorable performance garnered significant acclaim. Greene's stage presence and vocal prowess have also led her to perform in numerous theatrical productions, solidifying her reputation in the world of musical theatre.
In television, she gained widespread recognition for her role as Vivian Charles on the acclaimed ABC series "Pushing Daisies," where her unique blend of charm and talent captivated audiences. Throughout her career, Greene has been celebrated for her contributions to the arts, receiving accolades for her performances and leaving a lasting impact on both fans and fellow performers.
Ellen Greene continues to be a cherished figure in the entertainment industry, with a legacy that reflects her passion and dedication to her craft. Her journey through music and acting showcases her ability to engage and inspire, making her a prominent name in American theatre and film.
Filmography
Naked Gun 33?: The Final Insult
Jaded
Stepping Out (1991)
Love Object
Me and Him
Killer: A Journal of Murder
Next Stop, Greenwich Village
Little Shop of Horrors
The Cooler
An Occasional Hell
Talk Radio
Wagons East!
Pump Up the Volume
One Fine Day
The Untold Story (2019)
Mystery Woman: Sing Me a Murder
Love's Last Resort
Rock-A-Doodle
Léon: The Professional