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Ellen Greene

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DOB: February 22, 1951

Originally from: Brooklyn, NY

Height: ---

Eye color: Brown

Trademark characteristic: Blonde wig, lisp, tall, full-figured, ditzy, torch/caberet style singing

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Ellen Greene, Vivian Charles, Aunt Vivian, Pushing Daisies
Plays Vivian Charles in "Pushing Daisies"

Personal Life

Acting Credits

Education: W.T. Clarke H.S., Westbury, NY; Rider College, Lawrenceville, NJ

Family/Relationships: Married to Christian Klikovits (Austrian jazz pianist/composer) since 2003; ex-husband Tibor Hardik; father, dentist, died when she was 19; mother, school guidance counselor

Famous for: Singing/stage career
Big break: Starred in the 1976 revival play The Threepenny Opera with Raul Julia and Blair Brown; earned her first Tony nomination

Best known for: Audrey in the 1986 film, Little Shop of Horrors

Movies: Next Stop, Greenwich Village; I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can; Talk Radio; Stepping Out; The Cooler

Television: "Miami Vice"; "Cybill"; "Law & Order"; "The X-Files"; "Glory! Glory!"; "Heroes"

Other: 2004 LP with spouse, "In His Eyes"

Awards/Nominations: Playbill Winner of the Ten Best Performances of 2003 & 2004 for "Torch"; nominated for the 1983 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actress in a Musical ("Little Shop of Horrors")



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Articles & Interviews:
11-16-07: http://www.playbill.com/news/article/112820.html

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