Q & A: Judy Greer Talks ‘Archer’: “I feel like we’re just as fresh and funny as we started out being”
“I still laugh out loud every time I read a new script and that’s really rare” – Judy Greer on ‘Archer’
“I still laugh out loud every time I read a new script and that’s really rare” – Judy Greer on ‘Archer’
As the actress who has played the best friend to some of Hollywood’s most familiar faces like Jennifer Garner and Jennifer Lopez, Judy Greer must know a thing or two about auditioning. She’s nailed the role countless times to become one of Tinsel Town’s most successful character actresses. She talked
Jenny Slate talks about getting involved in Married, her character, working on Parks and Rec and what she learned from UCB.
Judy Greer has played everyone’s best friend on-screen over the last decade, but the character actress has really found her own niche the last couple of years. She hit Los Angeles in 1997 after graduating from Depaul University. She talked about her first week in Hollywood, it’s a week most
Dead Accounts, the new Broadway play by Theresa Rebeck, isn’t getting the best reviews but there is one thing most of the critics have agreed on: Judy Greer is pretty great as Jenny, Norbert Leo Butz’s ex-wife who comes on the scene with a huge secret.
Dead Accounts, Theresa Rebeck’s new play starring two-time Tony Award winner Norbert Leo Butz and Katie Holmes, starts previews tonight at Broadway’s Music Box Theatre. The show opens on November 29th.
Judy Greer will be making her Broadway debut when she joins the cast of Dead Accounts, the upcoming Broadway show that will also star two-time Tony Award winner Norbert Leo Butz and Katie Holmes.
Judy Greer consistently captivates both critics and audiences with her engaging performances. She is one of the most prolific actresses of her time, appearing in 80 roles to date across film and television.
Judy Greer talks about how she got started in animation, the joy of not having to wear make-up when doing voice overs and recalls a hilarious nightmare audition!
Patrick Wilson and Judy Greer talk about their new film, Barry Munday, creating a character and how starting an acting career is like fishing (seriously!)