Reuben Greene
Reuben Greene is an accomplished American actor notable for his impactful contributions to film, theater, and television. He gained significant recognition for his groundbreaking portrayal of Bernard in the acclaimed play The Boys in the Band, a role he later reprised in the 1970 film adaptation, solidifying his status in the industry.
Greene's career largely revolved around the theater scene, where he showcased his talent, although he occasionally appeared in commercials. His television appearances include the character Dr. James Hudson in the CBS soap opera Where the Heart Is, which aired in 1969. He also had a brief role as Franklyn in the 1976 film Mikey and Nicky, directed by Elaine May.
In a 1996 interview with The New York Daily News, it was reported that Greene resided in Queens, New York. By the 2000s, he had become more elusive, with his last known interview occurring with the Windy City Times, where he clarified his sexual orientation in relation to his work in The Boys in the Band. In 2010, his legacy was revisited through Crayton Robey's documentary Making the Boys, which was screened at the Tribeca Film Festival. However, Robey noted in an interview that Greene's current whereabouts remain unknown, leaving a sense of intrigue surrounding the actor's life after his notable contributions to the arts.
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