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Ellen Greene is an American actress and singer. She has had a long and varied career as a singer, particularly in cabaret, as an actress and singer in numerous stage productions, particularly musical theatre, as well as having performed in many films and television series.
Ellen Greene is best known for her role as Audrey in Little Shop of Horrors (1986) and its revival. She has also appeared in films, TV shows, and video games, and performed as a nightclub singer and a Broadway star.
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Ellen Greene is an actress and singer who originated the role of Audrey in the musical Little Shop of Horrors. She also appeared in films such as Next Stop, Greenwich Village and Talk Radio, and TV shows such as Pushing Daisies and The X-Files.
- February 22, 1951
Jan 8, 2013 · Ellen Greene chats with Broadway.com editor Paul Wontorek about the return of "Little Shop of Horrors" on the big screen and Blu-Ray and dreams of returning to the New York stage.
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We have a full Biography, Photos, Theatre Credits, TV and Movies, Videos and more! Check out Ellen Greene's bio now including film and tv, as well as on stage.
- Ellen Greene has appeared on Broadway in 4 shows.
- Ellen Greene has appeared on London's West End in 1 shows.
- Ellen Greene's first West End show was Betwixt! which opened in 2011
- Ellen Greene has been nominated for several awards throughout her career. Some of her notable nominations include Outstanding Actress in a Musical...
Jul 21, 2014 · Ellen Greene, best known for playing Audrey in The Little Shop of Horrors, shares her memories of working with Paul Mazursky, the director of her first movie, Next Stop, Greenwich Village. She praises his humanist comedy, his respect for actors and his generosity as a friend.
Oct 13, 2017 · The original Audrey actress reveals how she and Frank Oz tried to create a hybrid of the film and the play, but were denied the rights by Ashman's estate. She also shares her passion for the darker and more timely version of the musical.