Michele Greene
Michele Greene | |
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Michele Greene at the 1990 Emmy Awards | |
Born |
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | February 3, 1962
Alma mater | University of Southern California |
Occupation | Actress, singer, songwriter, author |
Years active | 1979–present |
Website | |
michelegreene.com |
Michele Dominguez Greene (born February 3, 1962, in Las Vegas, Nevada) is an American actress, singer, and songwriter. She is perhaps best known for her role as attorney Abigail "Abby" Perkins on L.A. Law from 1986 to 1991. She returned to that role in 2002 for the TV "reunion" film L.A. Law: The Movie.
Early years
Greene attended Fairfax High School in Los Angeles where she picked up a taste for acting after enrolling in a high-school drama class; she had chosen the class to help her overcome her extreme shyness. She then attended University of Southern California,[1] where she auditioned for and was accepted to the Bachelor of Fine Arts program, entering on a scholarship and beginning her formal training as an actor. During her college years she began working in television, appearing in numerous guest shots and television movies.
Career
Shortly after graduation, she landed the ensemble role of "Judy Nuckles" in the short-lived Steven Bochco series Bay City Blues. When that was cancelled, Bochco kept her in mind and offered her the Abby Perkins role on L.A. Law.[1] The show was a critical and commercial success, winning many Emmys and garnering Greene a nomination in the Best Supporting Actress category in 1989.[2] Together with Amanda Donohoe her character participated in what was reported to be U.S. primetime television's first "lesbian kiss" in 1991. Greene appeared on L.A. Law for five seasons, leaving to pursue her musical career and stretch her acting challenges.[3][4]
Greene appeared as "Bobbie Lee" (a runaway orphan girl) in the 1982 Dukes of Hazzard episode "Coy Meets Girl." She appeared to look and act a lot like Dorothy Gale from The Wizard of Oz. In fact, Waylon Jennings as the balladeer even made a remark about her "returning to Oz."
She has recorded two bilingual CDs, Ojo de Tiburon[5] and Luna Roja. She has also written two young adult novels, Chasing the Jaguar: A Martika Gálvez Mystery[6] and Keep Sweet.[7][8]
Greene has had recent acting roles in a number of popular television series including Bones, CSI, CSI: Miami, Cold Case, Crossing Jordan, Diagnosis: Murder, JAG, Judging Amy, Nip/Tuck, The Outer Limits, Six Feet Under, Stargate SG-1 and The Unit. Greene also appeared in an episode of Brothers and Sisters on ABC-TV in March 2009 as a fictional Governor of California. She had a recurring role on HBO's Big Love as a TV reporter.
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1981 | The Dark End of the Street | Marlene | |
1981 | The Dozens | Michelle | |
1988 | Going to the Chapel | Margo | |
1994 | The Unborn II | Catherine Moore | |
1994 | Stranger by Night | Lisa | Video (as Michelle Green) |
1996 | Daddy's Girl | Barbara Mitchell | |
1997 | Her Married Lover | Brenda Slagel | |
1997 | Stranger in the House | Joanna Winters | |
1999 | Fugitive Mind | Robyn | Video |
2000 | Alcatraz Avenue | Lisa | |
2001 | A Family Affair | Reggie Abravanel | |
2002 | Determination of Death | Katie Williams | |
2003 | A Woman Hunted | Gloria Parker |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1979 | Dorothy | Margo | 2 episodes |
1979 | Laverne & Shirley | Vicki | Episode: "Bad Girls" |
1980–81 | Eight is enough | Jill | 5 episodes |
1981 | The Miracle of Kathy Miller | Sherrie | Movie |
1982 | Desperate Lives | Julie Jordan | Movie |
1982 | The Dukes of Hazzard | Bobby Lee Jordan | Episode: "Coy meets Girl" (5.4) |
1983 | For Love and Honor | Joy | Episode: "For Love and Honor" (pilot) (1.1) |
1983 | Andrea's Story: A Hitchhiking Tragedy | Andrea Cranston | ABC Afterschool Specials |
1983 | Bay City Blues | Judy Nuckles | 8 episodes |
1984 | Highway to Heaven | Sara Higgins | Episode: "Song of the Wild West" (1.5) |
1985 | Simon & Simon | Lisa Brơoks | Episode: "Mummy Talks" (4.20) |
1985 | Seduced | Thunder Thighs | Movie |
1985 | The Best Times | Stacey Emery | Episode: " The Narc" (1.3) |
1986 | American Playhouse | Kevin's Friend (as Michelle Greene) | Episode: "The Little Sister" (5.9) |
1986 | Perry Mason: The Case of the Notorious Nun | Sister Margaret | Movie |
1987 | Matlock | Laura Gordon | Episode: "The Billionaire" (2.1) |
1988 | Double Standard | Virginia | Movie |
1989 | The Pat Sajak Show | Herself | Episode: (1.6) |
1990 | In the Best Interest of the Child | Nora | Movie |
1990 | Nightmare on the 13th Floor | Elaine Kalisher | Movie |
1990 | Cop Rock | Abby Perkins | Episode: "Potts Don't Fail Me Now" (1.8) (uncredited) |
1990 | To My Daughter[9] | Julie Carlston | Movie |
1986–91 | L.A. Law | Abby Perkins | Seasons 1–5 |
1991 | Posing: Inspired by Three Real Stories | Janet Janeway | Movie |
1992 | Jack's Place | Suzanne | Episode: "Everything Old Is New Again" (1.4) |
1993 | Silent Victim | Bonnie Jackson | Movie |
1993 | Moment of Truth: A Child Too Many | Patty Nowakowski | Movie |
1993 | Picket Fences | Patty Henley | Episode: "Duty Free Rome" (2.2) |
1994 | Heart of a Child | Karen Schouten | Movie |
1994 | How the West Was Fun | Laura Forester | Movie |
1996 | She Woke Up Pregnant | Connie Loftis | Movie |
1997 | Badge of Betrayal | Annie Walker | Movie |
1997 | The Outer Limits | Joan Garrison | Episode: "The Awakening" (3.10) |
1997 | Lost Treasure of Dos Santos | Willa | Movie |
1998 | Captive | Lily Hunter | Movie |
1999 | Twice in a Lifetime | Jenny Parnell / Dr. Karen Lantz | Episode: "The Gift of Life" (1.14) |
2000 | Stargate SG-1 | Laira | Episode: "A Hundred Days" (3.17) |
2000 | Entertainment Tonight Presents: L.A. Law - Secrets of the Firm | Herself | Special |
2000 | Wild Grizzly | Rachel Harding | Movie |
1997 2001 |
Diagnosis Murder | Rachel Wơdrall Carrie Langford Adams |
"Must Kill TV" (5.9) "Sins of the Father" Parts 1 & 2 (8.12, 13) |
2001 | The Perfect Wife | Felicia Laurel | Movie |
2001 | Lightning: Fire from the Sky | Barbara Dobbs | Movie |
2002 | Redeemer | Sharon Davidson | Movie |
2002 | JAG | Lt. Col. Sara Coffey | Episode: "Head to Toe" (7.15) |
2002 | NBC 75th Anniversary Special | Herself | |
2002 | Weakest Link | Herself | "L.A. Law Edition" (game) |
2002 | L.A. Law: The Movie | Abby Perkins | Reunion |
2002 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Jan Branson | Episode: " Blood Lust" (3.9) |
2002 | TV's Most Censored Moments | Herself | Special |
2003 | Miracles | Travis's Aunt | Episode: "The Bone Scatterer" (1.5) |
2003 | Killer Flood: The Day the Dam Broke | Natalie Powell | Movie |
2003 | Strong Medicine | Pam Sherr | Episode: "Rash Decisions" (4.4) |
2004 | Judging Amy | Beth Benfield | Episode: "Christenings" (5.11) |
2004 | Crossing Jordan | Pam Oakley | Episode: "Missing Pieces" (3.7) |
2004 | Threat Matrix | Anne Colt | Episode: "19 Seconds" (1.15) |
2005 | Six Feet Under | Dr. Fraker | Episode: "Ecotone" (5.9) |
2005 | Nip/Tuck | Illana Manning | Episode: "Hannah Tedesco" (3.9) |
2006 | The Unit | Cynthia Burdett | 4 episodes |
2007 | McBride: Dogged | Judy Murray | Movie |
2007 | Cold Case | Tessie Bartram '07 | Episode: "Justice" (5.10) |
2008 | Bones | Amanda O'Rourke | Episode: "The Man in the Outhouse" (4.2) |
2009 | Brothers & Sisters | Governor Eve Kern | Episode: "Troubled Waters" Part 1 (3.16) |
2009 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Sue Schiff | Episode: "The Gone Dead Train" (9.22) |
2009 | Brothers & Sisters | Governor Eve Kern | Episode: "Breaking the News" (4.2) |
2009 | Three Rivers | Judge Glynn | Episode: "A Roll of the Dice" (1.10) (as Michelle Greene) |
2010 | Big Love | Reporter Sheila Jackson White | 3 episodes |
2011 | The Defenders | Judge Glynn | Episode: "Nevada v. Donnie the Numbers Guy" (1.13) |
2011 | CSI: Miami | Connie Faber | Episode: "A Few Dead Men" (10.9) |
Discography
Year | Album title | Notes |
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2002 | Ojo De Tiburon | Appleseed Recordings |
2006 | Luna Roja | Appleseed Recordings |
Literature
Year | Book | Publisher | Notes |
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2006 | Chasing the Jaguar | Rayo HarperCollins | Hardcover / Paperback |
2010 | Keep Sweet | Simon & Schuster | Paperback |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Joanne Kaufman and Michael Alexander, "With Her New Look, Her New Home and a Bright Future, Michele Greene Is L.A. Law's Mouse That Soared", People, April 4, 1988.
- ↑ "Michele Greene", at Emmys.com (accessed 2014-01-13).
- ↑ "Greene ends 5-year stint on 'L.A. Law'", Chicago Sun-Times, June 22, 1991 – via HighBeam Research (subscription required) .
- ↑ Virginia Rohan, "Life After L.A. Law", The Record, April 25, 1996 – via HighBeam Research (subscription required) .
- ↑ Sandra Barrera, "U Ought to Know; New Appeal; Greene Leads a Musical Life After 'L.A. Law'", Los Angeles Daily News, October 6, 2002.
- ↑ "Greene, Michele 1962- (Michele Dominguez Greene)", Contemporary Authors, January 1, 2007 – via HighBeam Research (subscription required) .
- ↑ Review of Keep Sweet, Publishers Weekly, February 15, 2010.
- ↑ Lauren Beale, "Actress-author Michele Greene sells Hollywood Dell home", Los Angeles Times, November 10, 2011.
- ↑ Patricia Brennan, "Greene breaks 'L.A. Law' routine with 'Daughter'", Chicago Sun-Times, November 26, 1990 – via HighBeam Research (subscription required) .
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