Enthusiasts of the USA Network show “Suits” are eagerly awaiting a fresh spin-off titled “Suits LA”. This spin-off transports the original series’ drama to California, introducing a new group of lawyers, clients, and cases. Bryan Greenberg portrays Rick Dodson, one of the lawyers in the firm. Based on the trailer, Rick appears to be someone who doesn’t back down from a challenge, even using subtle humor to diffuse tense situations when another colleague tries to intimidate him.
Bryan Greenberg has been gracing our TV screens since 1997, providing ample opportunities to identify with him. He’s appeared in recurring roles on well-known TV series and romantic comedies that are staples of the genre. His diverse portfolio offers a little something for all audiences. If you find yourself puzzled as to why this actor seems so recognizable, don’t worry – here is a list of shows and movies where Bryan Greenberg might be familiar to you.
He started his career with episodic roles on TV
Bryan Greenberg’s professional journey started with guest appearances on television shows. Television viewers who follow “Law & Order” might remember him from the Season 8 opener where he played Matt Wheeler, a delivery man who was murdered by two suspects. In the year 2000, Greenberg also made an appearance in the first episode of Season 2 of “The Sopranos.” He took on the character of Peter McClure, the psychiatrist that Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini) visits when he stops seeing Dr. Melfi (Lorraine Bracco). In the same year, Greenberg was featured in another crime-focused series, playing Francis DeSilva in an episode of “Third Watch.
After branching out into various television genres, the actor made appearances in science fiction, medical dramas, and sitcoms. He starred as Mr. Freeman in two episodes of “Boston Public,” a show set in a Boston high school on Fox. In 2001, he played Roy in the NBC sitcom “Three Sisters.” Additionally, he appeared in an episode of the Lifetime medical drama “Strong Medicine” and another episode of “Providence,” both airing on NBC in 2002. That same year, he was also featured in an episode of the Sci-Fi Channel’s science fiction series, “The Chronicle.” This show focused on journalists reporting on aliens and mutants.
One Tree Hill
Bryan Greenberg initially made his mark on TV with the recurring character Jake Jagielski in the hit teen drama “One Tree Hill.” Over the course of the show’s first three seasons, Jake appeared in 26 episodes. In the series, Jake is a basketball player who supports Lucas Scott (Chad Michael Murray) joining the team. However, he hides from his fellow players that he’s a single father. Later on, he confides in Lucas about this personal aspect of his life.
In the final episode of Season 1, Jake leaves town when his daughter’s mother reappears, causing him concern about a potential custody dispute. During Season 2, Peyton (played by Hilarie Burton) persistently contacts Jake, eventually persuading him to return and reside with her before they develop a romantic bond. However, due to running away with his daughter, he spends time in jail, which is resolved by Season 3. The intricate relationship between Jake and Peyton is further complicated when he discovers she harbors feelings for someone else before she even realizes it herself. He does not reappear on the show after Season 3, but his character is briefly mentioned by Peyton in Season 6.
October Road
Following his stint on “One Tree Hill,” the actor started landing more prominent roles in other shows. Bryan Greenberg was then cast as the main character Nick Garrett in the ABC drama “October Road.” This two-season series is based in Knights Ridge, Massachusetts, and shares the same universe as the 1996 film “Beautiful Girls.
After spending a decade overseas, Nick comes back to his childhood town. Originally, he had intended to leave for just a brief stint in Europe for backpacking, but life took him on an unexpected journey that led him to become a writer in New York City. When his literary agent books him for a lecture at Knights Ridge College, he views it as an opportunity to revisit home, though not everyone greets him with enthusiasm. His old friend Eddie (Geoff Stults) harbors resentment because Nick didn’t come back to develop the business they once envisioned together, and his former girlfriend Hannah (Laura Prepon) has a 10-year-old boy who could potentially be Nick’s son.
The TV show titled ‘October Road’ ran for two seasons consisting of 19 episodes in total before being canceled. Unlike many other series, it did get a proper conclusion. When the news broke out, the creative minds behind the series wrote and filmed a 10-minute final episode with the cast, which was later included as an extra feature on the Season 2 DVD. This additional episode is set in the future and resolves significant plot points, such as the identity of Hannah’s son’s father.
He’s in several early 2000s romantic comedies
Bryan Greenberg isn’t limited to his TV roles; fans of romantic comedies from the 2000s might recognize him from some beloved titles. One such instance is his starring role in the 2005 movie “Prime,” where he played David, a young artist, opposite Meryl Streep and Uma Thurman. In this film, David develops a romantic relationship with Thurman’s character, Rafi, who is a 30-something divorcee. Interestingly, their connection runs deeper as David’s mother Lisa (portrayed by Streep) happens to be Rafi’s therapist unbeknownst to both parties.
In 2009, he made an appearance as Nate in the film “Bride Wars.” In this movie, Nate is the brother of Liv, played by Kate Hudson. He’s smitten with Emma, Liv’s best friend, portrayed by Anne Hathaway – a common romantic trope involving the best friend’s sibling that ends on a positive note. Coincidentally, in the same year, he starred as Daniel in “The Good Guy.” This film centers around Beth (Alexis Bledel), a woman living in Manhattan who finds herself caught up in a love triangle with her coworkers Daniel and Tommy, played by Scott Porter.
In 2011, Justin Timberlake portrayed Parker, a pediatric oncologist, in the movie “Friends with Benefits.” His character develops a romantic interest in Jamie, played by Mila Kunis, who follows a rule of going out with someone five times before considering a sexual relationship. However, despite sticking to this rule, Parker ends things with Jamie the day after their fifth date.
How to Make It in America
Bryan Greenberg resumed acting as a character in New York for the HBO dramedy “How to Make It in America,” co-produced by Mark Wahlberg. He portrays Ben Epstein, a young adult aiming to enter the fashion world of the city alongside his companion Cam (Victor Rasuk). Through assistance from friends and connections, they brainstorm methods to accomplish their aspirations; however, they might need to take on unusual tasks to clear outstanding debts initially.
Ben and Cam are attempting to launch their unique denim line. However, they encounter numerous challenges, such as costly fabrics that exceed their budget, unforeseen discrepancies in sample designs, and distractions like someone showing interest in a specific shirt Ben is wearing. Despite the unexpected turn towards creating t-shirts instead of jeans, it provides them with a chance to generate income and promote their brand. In the subsequent phase, they leverage this progress to focus on setting up a pop-up shop for their denim line, but continue to face production hurdles – a stark contrast to the glamour portrayed in HBO’s fashion reality shows.
The Mindy Project
Bryan Greenberg made an appearance in “The Mindy Project” during its fifth season in 2016, playing the character Ben, a nurse who interacts with Mindy (Mindy Kaling) when her son Leo (Elias Janssen) has an ear infection. At first, Mindy is rather brusque towards him, but later on, they start dating. Their relationship faces challenges due to their professional roles as a doctor and nurse, but eventually leads to Mindy proposing. Viewers witness their wedding, but the couple ultimately divorces at the beginning of Season 6. Unfortunately, there isn’t enough time for them to reconcile, as that season marks the end of the series.
In an interview with IndieWire, the actor shared his view on Ben and Mindy’s relationship: “I believe she comes off as a bit snobbish, detached, and elitist. I’m just an ordinary guy.” He went on to say that they don’t share many similarities, but what he admires about Ben is his ability to challenge her eccentricities. In essence, he keeps her grounded because her quirks could otherwise send her soaring away with all her neuroses. This perspective sheds light on why the pair might not be perfectly matched, despite their attempts to make it work.
You People
In 2023, the actor made a comeback to romantic comedies with the Netflix movie “You People.” The story revolves around Jonah Hill’s character, Ezra, who is both a podcaster and finance broker. He embarks on a relationship with Amira, portrayed by Lauren London. Despite their differences in religion, they navigate through these issues as their bond deepens. Bryan Greenberg plays Isaac, one of the supporting characters, alongside an illustrious ensemble cast featuring Eddie Murphy, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, David Duchovny, and Nia Long.
In this romantic comedy, the story delves into the contrasts between the families of the main characters, Ezra and Amira. Despite their individual acceptance of their commonalities, their parents remain resistant, leading to friction, particularly when Ezra contemplates proposing. Additionally, Ezra undergoes a professional transformation, leaving his position as a broker to dedicate himself fully to podcasting.
The intended humor in “You People” didn’t resonate universally with audiences and critics alike, as the film was met with mediocre responses. On Rotten Tomatoes, both viewers and reviewers gave it poor ratings. Critics generally agreed that the movie failed to fully embrace either comedy or social commentary, resulting in an inconsistent blend that didn’t effectively hold together in the final product.
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