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| DOB=22 February 1951 | | DOB=22 February 1951 | ||
| birthplace=Brooklyn, NY, USA | | birthplace=Brooklyn, NY, USA | ||
| gender=Female | | gender=Female | ||
| character= | | character=Virginia Gray | ||
| website= | | website=http://www.ellengreene.com/ | ||
| imdb_id=0338746 | | imdb_id=0338746 | ||
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'''Ellen Greene''' is | '''Ellen Greene''' is the American actress who portrays [[Virginia Gray]]. She also portrayed a [[shape shifting|shape shifted]] [[Sylar]] in episode ''[[Episode:I Am Sylar|I Am Sylar]]''. | ||
==About== | ==About== | ||
A veteran of stage and screen with numerous appearances over her thirty year career, Ellen is probably best known for her portrayal of Audrey in ''Little Shop of Horrors'' on Broadway, a role she reprised in the 1986 film adaptation. Ellen was nominated for a Tony in 1977 for the Broadway revival of Bertolt Brecht's ''Threepenny Opera''. | A veteran of stage and screen with numerous appearances over her thirty year career, Ellen is probably best known for her portrayal of Audrey in ''Little Shop of Horrors'' on Broadway, a role she reprised in the 1986 film adaptation. Ellen was nominated for a Tony in 1977 for the Broadway revival of Bertolt Brecht's ''Threepenny Opera''. | ||
Ellen has made film and television appearances in ''Miami Vice'', ''Pump Up the Volume'', ''Law & Order'', ''The X Files'', and [[Tim Kring]]'s ''Crossing Jordan''. She has appeared alongside ''Heroes'' castmates in ''Naked Gun 33 1/3'' (with [[Rick Scarry]]), in ''Seventh Avenue'' (with [[Graham Beckel]]), | Ellen has made film and television appearances in ''Miami Vice'', ''Pump Up the Volume'', ''Law & Order'', ''The X Files'', and [[Tim Kring]]'s ''[[Crossing Jordan]]''. She has appeared alongside ''Heroes'' castmates in ''Naked Gun 33 1/3'' (with [[Rick Scarry]]), in ''Seventh Avenue'' (with [[Graham Beckel]]), in ''Mystery Woman: Sing Me a Murder'' (with [[Tina Lifford]]), in ''Next Stop, Greenwich Village'' (with [[Antonio Fargas]]), and as "Vivian Charles" to [[Swoosie Kurtz]]'s "Lily Charles" in [[Bryan Fuller]]'s ''Pushing Daisies'' (with [[Kristin Veitch]], [[Jayma Mays]], [[Missi Pyle]], [[Mark Harelik]], and [[Diana Scarwid]]). | ||
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Ellen Greene | |
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About | |
Character | Virginia Gray |
Date of birth | 22 February 1951 |
Origin | Brooklyn, NY, USA |
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Website | |
IMDb profile |
Ellen Greene is the American actress who portrays Virginia Gray. She also portrayed a shape shifted Sylar in episode I Am Sylar.
About
A veteran of stage and screen with numerous appearances over her thirty year career, Ellen is probably best known for her portrayal of Audrey in Little Shop of Horrors on Broadway, a role she reprised in the 1986 film adaptation. Ellen was nominated for a Tony in 1977 for the Broadway revival of Bertolt Brecht's Threepenny Opera.
Ellen has made film and television appearances in Miami Vice, Pump Up the Volume, Law & Order, The X Files, and Tim Kring's Crossing Jordan. She has appeared alongside Heroes castmates in Naked Gun 33 1/3 (with Rick Scarry), in Seventh Avenue (with Graham Beckel), in Mystery Woman: Sing Me a Murder (with Tina Lifford), in Next Stop, Greenwich Village (with Antonio Fargas), and as "Vivian Charles" to Swoosie Kurtz's "Lily Charles" in Bryan Fuller's Pushing Daisies (with Kristin Veitch, Jayma Mays, Missi Pyle, Mark Harelik, and Diana Scarwid).