Biography
A scruffy-haired likeable and relatable Everyman, actor Bryan Greenberg got his breakthrough in the unlikely role of himself on the semi-fictional series "Unscripted" (HBO, 2005), even as he was building a solid resume in film and TV roles.
Born in Omaha, Nebraska to a pair of psychologists and raised in one of the few Jewish families in the region, Greenberg grew up in a Conservative household, belonged to Jewish youth groups, went to Jewish …
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Career Milestones
1997 | Small screen debut with a guest appearance on "Law & Order" (NBC) |
1998 | Made feature film debut in "A Civil Action," starring John Travolta |
2000 | Made guest appearances on "Third Watch" (NBC) and "The Sopranos" (HBO) |
2003 | Had a recurring role as Jake on the WB series, "One Tree Hill," playing a high school basketball player leading a double life as a single father |
2004 | Landed a role in the big budget feature, "The Perfect Score," opposite Erika Christensen and Scarlett Johansson |
2005 | Gained notice portraying Uma Thurman's 23-year-old boy toy in "Prime" |
2005 | Starred as himself in the HBO series, "Unscripted"; directed and produced by George Clooney and Steven Soderbergh |
2007 | Released his debut album, Waiting for Now |
2007 | Starred as Nick Garrett in ABC's short-lived series, "October Road" |
2008 | Appeared with Alan Rickman in the film, "Nobel Son" |
2008 | Played Kate Hudson's brother in the comedy, "Bride Wars" |
2010 | Co-starred with Alexis Bledel in the romantic comedy, "The Good Guy" |
2010 | Starred as Ben Epstein in the HBO series, "How to Make It in America" |
