David Greene
Overview
- Ethnicity
- White / European Descent
- Age Range
- 30 - 40
- Height
- 6' 1" (1m 85cm)
- Weight
- 173lbs (78kg)
- Hair Colour
- Brown
- Eye Colour
- Blue
Audio
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Credits
Year | Job Title Project Type |
Project Name Director / Company |
Location |
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2014 |
Advanced Performance
Film |
The Gaiety School of Acting |
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2017 |
Meisner Technique
Film |
Momentum Studio |
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2015 |
Part Time Screen Acting
Film |
Bow Street Academy |
Education
Year | Qualification | Where |
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About me
David Greene is a Waterford born Dublin based actor.David trained at the Gaiety School of Acting (Advanced Performance) and also completed the Screen Acting Part Time Course in Bow Street.
David has appeared in Someone Who'll Watch Over Me (Frank McGuinness) and The Plough & The Stars (Séan O'Casey), both with Run Rabbit Theatre.
David played the lead role in the short film Homecoming directed by Sinéad O'Loughlin and funded by the Wicklow Arts Council and, most recently, played the role of 'Baxter' in Squad Theatre's production of Marina Carr's 'Low in the Dark'.
Skills
Languages Spoken | English |
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Accents/Dialects | English - Cockney, English - London, Irish, New York, US West Coast (California, Portland) |
Musical Style | Pop |
Additional Skills | Acting |
Highlights
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David Greene is a Waterford born Dublin based actor.
David trained at the Gaiety School of Acting (Advanced Performance) and also completed the Screen Acting Part Time Course in Bow Street and most recently completed the full time course with Momentum Studio studying the Meisner technique.
David has appeared in Someone Who'll Watch Over Me (Frank McGuinness) and The Plough & The Stars (Séan O'Casey), both with Run Rabbit Theatre.
David played the lead role in the short film Homecoming directed by Sinéad O'Loughlin and funded by the Wicklow Arts Council and, most recently, played the role of 'Baxter' in Squad Theatre's production of Marina Carr's 'Low in the Dark' and is currently rehearsing for ‘The Eight’ his first lead role. Written and directed by Luke Corcoran and funded by the Waterford Arts Council.