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Gregory Jbara | |
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Born | |
Education | Juilliard (BFA 1986) |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1987–present |
Spouse | Julie Jbara |
Website | www |
Gregory Jbara (/dʒəˈbɑːrə/; born September 28, 1961) is an American film, television and stage actor.
Early life
Jbara was born in Nankin Township (now Westland), Michigan, the son of an advertising office manager[1] and an insurance claims adjuster.[2] He is of Lebanese and Irish descent.[3][4] After graduating from Wayne Memorial High School in Wayne, Michigan,[5] Jbara attended the University of Michigan from 1979 to 1981. He majored in Communication Studies and took classes in Theatre and Musical Theatre. He left Michigan to attend the Juilliard School's drama division (1982–1986, Group 15) where he received his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.[2][6]
Both of Jbara's brothers also have careers in the entertainment industry. Mike is President and CEO, WEA Corp.[7][8] while Dan has made his career primarily as a reality show producer.[9][10] Jbara also has a sister, Judy, who works in insurance and investment planning[11][12] as well as being co-chair, Leadership Council, Out & Equal Workplace Advocates - Southern California, a non-profit.[13]
Career
Jbara originated the role of "Jackie Elliot" (known as "Dad") in the Broadway production of Billy Elliot the Musical, which opened on November 13, 2008. For his portrayal of "Dad" Jbara received the Outer Critics Circle, Drama Desk, and Tony awards for Best Featured Actor in a Musical during the 2008-2009 Broadway awards season.[14][15][16]
On May 5, 2005, Sardi's caricatures of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels stars Butz, Gleason, Jbara and Scott were unveiled in a ceremony hosted by fellow co-star Sara Gettelfinger.[17] (Scoundrels star John Lithgow had already been caricatured at Sardi's.)[18] In a 2008 Grand Rapids Press interview, Jbara (noting the importance of being caricatured at the landmark Broadway restaurant) said, "You don't remember a year later who won the Tonys, but that picture will be in Sardi's for the rest of my life."[19]
Jbara received the BackStageWest Garland 2000 Award for his performance in the West Coast premiere of George Furth's play, Precious Sons, co-starring Nora Dunn, Michael Malota, Ginger Williams and Adam Wylie.[20]
In 2006, Jbara received a Special Award from the New England Theatre Conference for his achievement in theatre.[21]
Jbara appeared as TV Land's on-camera spokesperson in eight different spots featuring three generations sitting on a couch: grandpa (William Severs), father/boomer (Jbara) and teenage son (Dylan Kepp). The spots focused, humorously, on the contrasts among those generations and were first shown on TV Land during the TV Land Awards broadcast on April 22, 2007.
Broadway credits
- "Dad" in Billy Elliot the Musical (2008) (originated role)
- "André Thibault" in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (2005) (originated role)
- "Billy Flynn" in Chicago (revival)
- "Squash (Mr. Bernstein)" in Victor/Victoria (1995) (originated role)
- "Sohovik" in Damn Yankees (1994) (revival; originated role)
- "Bellhop #1/Bootblack" in Born Yesterday (1989) with Ed Asner and Madeline Kahn (Broadway revival)
- "LIFFE Trader, John" in Serious Money (1988) with Alec Baldwin and Kate Nelligan (Jbara's Broadway debut)
Other selected stage credits
- "Mr. Bunder" in the West Coast Premiere of Michael John LaChiusa's play, Little Fish (2007) starring Alice Ripley
- "Vinnie" in the Geffen Playhouse Premier of Neil Simon's Felix and Oscar (update to The Odd Couple)
- "Ike/Bess Truman" in the West Coast Premiere of Michael John LaChiusa's play, First Lady Suite
- "Clark Gable" in The Blank Theatre Company's The Living Room Series presentation of Mark Saltzman's new play, Mr. Shaw Goes To Hollywood
- "Chick Clark" in Wonderful Town (2000) for City Center Encores!
- "Kevin Cartwright" in Privates On Parade (1989) with Jim Dale and Simon Jones
- "Smudge" in Forever Plaid
- "Gunther, Wotan, Hagen, Dwarf, Giant" in Das Barbecü (Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam, Connecticut)
- "The Frankenstein Monster" in Have I Got A Girl For You! (Jbara's Off-Broadway debut)
Selected TV credits
- "DCPI Garrett Moore" (recurring role) in Blue Bloods
- "Mr. Finn" in Nurse Jackie episode, "Game On"
- "Oscar Newton" in Law & Order episode, "Brilliant Disguise"
- "Stan Lawrence" in Monk episode, "Mr. Monk Gets Lotto Fever"
- "German General," "German Soldier," and "German Priest" in Family Guy episode, "Road to Germany"
- "Col. Roger Bright" in The Unit episode, "Paradise Lost"
- "Judge Herman Zemit" in Conviction episode, "True Love"
- "The Tree Trimmer Hero" (voice) in Higglytown Heroes episode, "Kip Gets Swing Fever"
- "Dan O'Keefe" (recurring role) in Grounded for Life (Seasons 2-5)
- "George Haan" in Century City episode, "Sweet Child of Mine"
- "Gene Lester" ("Pyramid" contestant) in Friends episode, "The One Where the Stripper Cries"
- "Congressman Segal" in The West Wing episode, "Angel Maintenance"
- "Rev. Compton" in Ally McBeal episode, "Reach Out and Touch"
- "Mike" in Malcolm in the Middle episode, "New Neighbors"
- "Jo Jo Regosi" (recurring role) in That's Life
- "Scott Morgan" in Touched by an Angel episode, "At the End of the Aisle"
- "Director Greg" in Come on Over episode, "Welcome to the Theatre"
Selected film credits
- "Les Hirsch" in Remember Me (2010) (with Robert Pattinson)
- "Jack" in Out of Step (written and directed by Eileen Connors)
- "Jerry Yarbro" in Exit Speed (with David Rees Snell, Lea Thompson, and Fred Ward)
- "Hank Messinger" in The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest (2002) (with Adam Garcia, Enrico Colantoni and Ethan Suplee)
- "Snug the Joiner" in A Midsummer Night's Dream (1999) (with Kevin Kline)
- "Edward" in The Out-of-Towners (1999) (with Steve Martin)
- "Walter Brackett" in In & Out (1997) (with Kevin Kline)
- "Angelique" in Jeffrey (1995) (with Steven Weber and Patrick Stewart)
Miscellaneous credits
- "Audio-animatronic Radio Newscaster" for Spaceship Earth (The Age of Information scene; character announces Amelia Earhart's flight across the Atlantic)[22]
- "Husband out dancing with wife" in multi-media ad campaign for Caduet which launched April 2008 (internet, television, print)[23]
- "Dad of college student" in TV ad for Olive Garden Mezzalunas [24]
References
- ^ "Jbara biography," filmreference.com
- ^ a b "Jbara Still A SCOUNDREL!". Broadwayworld.com. June 13, 2006.
- ^ GregoryJbara.com - A Midsummer Night's Dream movie premiere report by actor, 1999
- ^ GregoryJbara.com - Interview with actor, 2000
- ^ GregoryJbara.com - Biography (Misc. Extras)
- ^ "Lunch, Learn, and Pass the Tony, Please!". The Juilliard Journal. November 2009.
- ^ GregoryJbara.com: NETC Convention 2006 Photo
- ^ MarketWire.com: Mike Jbara Named President and CEO, WEA Corp.,
- ^ GregoryJbara.com: Billy Elliot Opening Night Photo
- ^ SonyPictures.com: Ripley's Believe It or Not: Production Bio
- ^ GregoryJbara.com: 2007 Stage / Broadway / Recording News: September
- ^ LAGLCC.org profile
- ^ Out & Equal Workplace Advocates - Southern California
- ^ OuterCritics.org - Awards for 2008-2009 outercritics.org
- ^ DramaDesk.org - Awards for 2008-2009 dramadesk.org
- ^ TonyAwards.com - Nominees and Winners, Billy Elliot tonyawards.com
- ^ On the Scene: Four Scoundrels Make the Wall at Sardi's, Broadway.com Video Feature archived at gregoryjbara.com
- ^ A Wall Full of Scoundrels at Sardi's, Photo Op:Broadway.com Buzz
- ^ Stage, screen star comes to aid of Actors' Theatre - mlive.com article archived at gregoryjbara.com
- ^ The Blank Theatre Company - Awards
- ^ NETC Online: Excellence in Theatre Awards
- ^ GregoryJbara.com - "Greg's voice part of Spaceship Earth"
- ^ Link to more info, scan of print ad, video
- ^ Mention in Broadway.com interview
External links
- 1961 births
- Living people
- People from Westland, Michigan
- American people of Lebanese descent
- American film actors
- American male singers
- American musical theatre actors
- American stage actors
- American television actors
- American voice actors
- American people of Irish descent
- Drama Desk Award winners
- Juilliard School alumni
- University of Michigan alumni
- Tony Award winners