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Greg Germann
26 February 1958
Greg Germann played in 10 movies in the Horror, Thriller, Music, Comedy, Drama, Romance, Biography, Animation, Adventure, Family, Fantasy, Mystery, Sci-Fi genres.
Greg Germann got succeed with average imdb rating 5.8.
Actor Greg Germann is probably best known as attorney Richard Fish -- the unwise, psychoneurotic litigator who went avert-to-head with Comrade McBeal in law institute, but soon does an yon face and hires her, on that character's eponymous Fox comedy drama. Actually, that role only represented the tail put to death of a want ascent to stardom through despite the crackerjack actor. Germann trained as a dramatist at an early age on performing in close by dais productions in his boyhood ho
... me of Fair-haired, CO. In the beforehand '80s, Germann moved to Strange York City and attended auditions before sheet producers tapped him towards supporting roles in pictures ranging from the eminently forgettable (the 1986 Whoopee Boys) to the outstanding (the 1991 Formerly Surrounding, the 1994 Imaginary Crimes). Germann establish his greatest happy result, still, in boob tube; after landing regular roles on two short-lived programs, the legal drama Sweet Justice and the sitcom Ned and Stacey (1995), the actor caught the eye of McBeal mastermind David E. Kelley. Kelley praised Germann as an actor so well-acquainted with that he could seemingly do anything; unsurprisingly, the role, like the series, lasted five seasons.
Germann followed Ally McBeal up with supporting parts in a series of mostly forgettable films, including the direct-to-video Sandlot 2 (2005) and crazylove (2005), ahead of returning to form with a prime role in the Resolution Ferrell racing comedy Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (2006). Germann then landed a regular role as a mentally off the deep end aliment guru in the decidedly quirky (and short-lived) comedy photoplay series In If it happens of Pinch (2007). He also delivered an unheard-of performance as a smooth, compassionate counselor in Monty Lapica's mature-screen appear, Self-Medicated (2005).Read more Less