Michael Greer

Michael Greer

Deceased · Born: Apr 20, 1943 · Died: Sep 14, 2002

Personal Details

BornApr 20, 1943 Galesburg, Illinois, USA

Biography

Michael Greer was a multifaceted individual whose profound influence extended far and wide across the entertainment industry. As an actor, he is most notably celebrated for his captivating and unforgettable portrayal of Queenie, the prison drag queen, in both the stage and film adaptations of the groundbreaking and provocative production "Fortune and Men's Eyes" (1971). This iconic role served as a testament to his remarkable talent and versatility as an actor, allowing him to showcase his exceptional range and depth as a performer.

Noted film actor, Greer, boasts an extensive and diverse filmography, showcasing his remarkable range and adaptability across various genres. One of his most iconic and enduring performances was as the trusted friend of the charismatic Don Johnson in the cult classic "The Magic Garden of Stanley Sweetheart" (1970),which marked a significant milestone in Don Johnson's illustrious acting career, marking his debut on the big screen.

Additionally, Greer's impressive filmography includes appearances in the campy and nostalgic B-Movie sex comedy "Summer School Teachers" (1975),where he likely brought his unique brand of humor and charm to the role. Furthermore, he also starred in the comedy-drama "The Gay Deceivers" (1969),a thought-provoking and timely film that explores the themes of identity, deception, and the complexities of human relationships. In this particular film, Greer played the role of two men who, in a desperate attempt to avoid the harsh realities of combat in Vietnam, resort to pretending to be gay, adding a layer of depth and nuance to the film's exploration of societal norms and expectations.

Beyond his extensive filmography, Greer made notable appearances in several prominent motion pictures, including the 1984 comedy "The Lonely Guy" and the 1979 musical drama "The Rose", which starred the iconic Bette Midler.

Noted writer, Greer, significantly augmented the Vegas performances of the illustrious Debbie Reynolds, lending his expertise to craft supplementary material that undoubtedly elevated the overall entertainment value of her shows. Furthermore, his impressive range and versatility were showcased when he was entrusted with the task of dubbing the voice of the legendary Bette Davis in scenes where she had initially refused to provide looped audio. This remarkable display of his multifaceted talents and innovative spirit made him an invaluable asset to the entertainment industry, solidifying his reputation as a masterful wordsmith.

**Person Biography:**

Debbie Reynolds was an American actress, singer, and businesswoman. Born on April 1, 1932, in El Paso, Texas, Reynolds rose to fame in the 1950s with her iconic performances in films such as "Singin' in the Rain" and "The Unsinkable Molly Brown." Throughout her illustrious career, she received numerous awards and nominations, including an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. Reynolds was also a successful entrepreneur, owning the Hollywood Motion Picture Museum and a chain of dance studios. She passed away on December 28, 2016, at the age of 84, leaving behind a legacy as one of Hollywood's most beloved and enduring stars.

Gregory Greer's professional journey was unfortunately tainted by the early "gaysploitation" movies, which frequently relied on harmful stereotypes and exploitative tactics. Despite his remarkable acting abilities, he was not afforded the opportunities he truly deserved, primarily due to the prevailing lack of understanding, acceptance, and inclusivity during that era.

Greer's esteemed legacy, although somewhat eclipsed by the prevailing cultural phenomenon of political correctness in recent times, remains a testament to his profound impact on the entertainment industry, as attested by those who had the privilege of knowing him intimately, including close friends, professional colleagues, and devoted fans who had the opportunity to experience his captivating live performances firsthand.

Career

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1984
The Lonely Guy
The Lonely Guy as Counterman
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1979
The Rose
The Rose as Emcee
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1974
Summer School Teachers
Summer School Teachers as John John Lacey
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1973
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1971
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1970
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Diamond Stud
Diamond Stud as Jim's Betting Friend
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1969