Lance Greene
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Lance Green is an American actor.
[edit] Career
Lance Greene acted in and produced numerous theater and film productions in New York City and Boston. He stars as Billy O’Toole in On Broadway, the award winning independent film shot in Boston acting opposite Mike O’Malley (Yes, Dear and My Name is Earl), Joey McInytyre and Eliza Dushku, Will Arnett and Amy Poehler. He appeared in Southie (in a scene opposite Donnie Wahlberg) he also acted in War of Chinas Fate, a World War II film shot on location in China. He played troubled twin brothers Aidan and Terry O’Toole in the well received Back to Before by On Broadway writer/director Dave McLaughlin at the Boston Center for the Arts with Robert Wahlberg (The Departed and Southie). He acted in the original theater production of God Willing at The Burren in Davis Sq., Somerville, MA., and later produced this play to critical acclaim in New York City. Lance was the lead in the award-winning short film Killing Time and Lance plays a Harvard Graduate trapped in a cab with a person he put behind bars in the short film Downtown produced by Ed Burns. Born and raised in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Lance now resides in Arlington, MA with his wife Britta Wierich and their children, Riley and Aidan.
“ In the dual roles of Terry and Aiden,(Lance) Greene is quite good at conveying their contrasting personalities” – Boston Herald (Robert Nesti’s review of Back to Before at Boston Center for the Arts)
“Lance Greene, who also produced the play, becomes the show's virtual narrator, simply by playing such an earnest protagonist.” – TheatreMania.com (Ilana Simons review of God Willing’s New York City Premiere)
“Lance Greene and Sean Lawlor do well with a couple different shades of gruff” – Efilmcritic.com (Jay Seaver’s review of On Broadway)

