Judy Greer filmography and biography
Date of birth : 20 July 1975, Detroit, Michigan, USA
Judy Greer biography
Greer was born and raised outside of Detroit, the daughter of a
mechanical engineer and a hospital administrator. After training for
nearly ten years in classical Russian ballet, Greer shifted her
interest to acting and was accepted into Chicago's prestigious Theater
School at DePaul University.
After a variety of odd jobs during college, from telemarketer to oyster
shucker, Greer landed her first on-screen role just three days after
graduation -- a small part in the
Jason Lee (I)-David Schwimmer (I) comedy
Kissing a Fool (1998). She flew to Los Angeles for the film's
premiere and never left. Greer quickly landed a role in the dark comedy
Jawbreaker (1999), with Rose McGowan (I) and
Rebecca Gayheart. Greer starred as a school
wallflower-turned-babe in a story about high school girls who
accidentally kill their best friend and try to cover up the murder.
She went on to play a news correspondent in David O. Russell's
Three Kings (1999), landing a memorable opening love scene with
George Clooney. Her performance caught the eye of Hollywood, and
she appeared next in Mike Nichols (I)'s
What Planet Are You From? (2000) as a flight attendant opposite
Garry Shandling.
Her television credits include a recurring role as
Jason Bateman's assistant Kitty on Fox's
Arrested Development (2003), as well as guest-starring roles
on Love amp; Money (1999), Maggie Winters (1998), and
Early Edition (1996).
Greer recently starred opposite Jennifer Garner (I) in Columbia
Pictures' romantic comedy 13 Going on 30 (2004), directed by
Gary Winick (I). Greer played an office colleague alongside
Garner's character, with whom she shares a checkered past.
She co-starred in writer-director M. Night Shyamalan's
The Village (2004), opposite Joaquin Phoenix,
Adrien Brody, Bryce Dallas Howard,
Sigourney Weaver, and William Hurt. Set in 1897, the film
revolves around a close-knit community that lives with the knowledge
that a mythical race of creatures resides in the woods surrounding
them. The Village (2004) was released July 30, 2004, by
Touchtone Pictures.
Greer also co-starred in director Wes Craven's
Cursed (2005), a modern twist on the classic werewolf tale
written by Kevin Williamson (I).
The busy actress also landed a co-starring role opposite
Orlando Bloom and Susan Sarandon in writer-director
Cameron Crowe (I)'s Elizabethtown (2005). Greer will play
the sister of Bloom's character and daughter of Sarandon's character.
She also joined Jeff Bridges (I) and Jeanne Tripplehorn in
the independent film The Moguls (2005) by writer-director
Michael Traeger (I). The film revolves around a motley group of
friends who band together to make an amateur porn film. Greer plays a
young temptress at the local mattress store who secures a role in the
movie by allowing the store to be used as a film location.
Greer wrapped production in New York on a co-starring role opposite
Thomas McCarthy (I) ("The Station Agent") in
Danny Leiner's The Great New Wonderful (2005) for
Serenade Films/Sly Dog Films. The dark comedy tells five different
stories against the backdrop of an uncertain post-September 11 New
York. The cast also includes Maggie Gyllenhaal,
Edie Falco and Tony Shalhoub.
She also appeared in writer-director Adam Goldberg (I)'s
psychological drama I Love Your Work (2003), opposite
Giovanni Ribisi. The film is about a fictional movie star
(Ribisi) and his gradual meltdown and increasing obsession with a young
film student and his girlfriend. The stellar cast also included
Franka Potente, Christina Ricci, and Jason Lee (I)
and debuted at the 2003 Toronto International Film Festival. In the
film, Greer plays Samantha, the personal assistant of Ribisi's
character.
Greer had a starring role as the female lead role in the comedy
The Hebrew Hammer (2003) as the feisty, fearless Esther, who
joins forces with an Orthodox Jewish Blaxploitation hero
(Adam Goldberg (I)) to save Hanukkah from an evil son of Santa
Claus (Andy Dick (I)). The Hebrew Hammer (2003) debuted
at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival and premiered on Comedy Central
followed by a theatrical release.
She also appeared in Adaptation. (2002), from director
Spike Jonze. In the film, Nicolas Cage stars as
self-loathing writer Charlie Kaufman (and twin brother Donald) as he
attempts to adapt the novel "The Orchid Thief" for the big screen.
Greer played Alice, the waitress with whom he becomes obsessed -- the
object of his fantasies.
Greer turned in a scene-stealing comedic performance in
The Wedding Planner (2001), with Jennifer Lopez (I) and
Matthew McConaughey, in which she played Penny, Lopez's sweet
but ditsy assistant who tries hard, but often falls a little short.
Equally adept at more dramatic roles, Greer gave a standout performance
opposite Mel Gibson (I) in What Women Want (2000),
playing a suicidal file clerk rescued by the one man who can hear
women's thoughts. Greer's pivotal scene with Gibson is the heart of the
film.
With a genuine gift for comedy and an engaging on-screen presence, Judy
Greer has quickly become one of Hollywood's most captivating young
talents. Having appeared in such diverse films as
Jawbreaker (1999), What Women Want (2000),
The Wedding Planner (2001), and Adaptation. (2002), as
well as a number of upcoming feature film projects, Greer turns in
scene-stealing performances opposite some of the industry's biggest
stars.
Judy Greer trivia
- Attended Winston Churchill (I) High School in Livonia, Michigan.
She was an active member of the Creative And Performing Arts program -
CAPA.
- Graduated from DePaul University's prestigious acting program in 1997.
- Friends with actresses Aasha Davis and Kellymarie Demaray.
- An avid knitter, she knitted a lot on the set of the television pilot
"Dicks.".
- Her first roommate in Los Angeles was fellow DePaul classmate
Sean Gunn (I).
- Played a character named Kitty in both The Village (2004) and
Arrested Development (2003).
- The producers of Love Happens (2009) encouraged her to change her
hair color to red because they felt that she and her co-star
Jennifer Aniston looked too similar.
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