Michael Greene
Biography
Michael Greene, born on November 4, 1933, in San Francisco, California, is a distinguished actor whose career spanned three decades from the 1960s to the 1990s. Initially, Greene made his mark in the Western genre, showcasing his versatility and talent.
Throughout his extensive career, Greene appeared in over 100 television films, earning recognition for his dynamic performances. One of his notable early works was in the 1962 film *This is Not a Test*, where he portrayed the character Mike Green. His impressive filmography also includes a significant role in the 1973 science fiction film *The Clones*, further cementing his status in the industry.
Greene's contributions to television and film have left a lasting impact, as he consistently delivered compelling performances in a variety of genres. His dedication to the craft of acting and his ability to engage audiences have made him a cherished figure in the entertainment world. With a career that reflects both breadth and depth, Michael Greene remains a respected name in cinematic history.
Filmography
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Masking Threshold
2022
Less Than Zero
1987
Moon Over Parador
1988 • Clint
Play It Again, Sam
1972
White of the Eye
1987 • Phil Ross
*batteries not included
1987
The Clones
1973 • Dr. Gerald Appleby
Kill Me Again
1989 • Lt. Hendrix
This Is Not a Test
1962 • Joe Baragi
Last Man Standing
1995 • Demayo
To Live and Die in L.A.
1985 • Jim Hart
Americana
1981 • Mike the Garageman
Gunsmoke: The Long Ride
1993 • Ike Berry
Lost in America
1985 • Paul Dunn
The Harrad Experiment
1973
For the Boys
1991
Eve of Destruction
1991 • General Curtis
Johnny Be Good
1988
Permanent
2017 • Jerry, The Therapist