
Acting
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Michele Dominguez Greene (b. February 3, 1962, in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.) is an American actress, singer, and songwriter, perhaps most well-known for her role as attorney Abigail "Abby" Perkins in L.A. Law from 1986 - 1991. She returned to that role in 2002 for the TV "reunion" film L.A. Law: The Movie. Greene picked up a taste for acting after enrolling in a high-school drama class; she had chosen the class to help her overcome her extreme shyness. She auditioned for and was accepted to the Bachelor of Fine Arts program at the University of Southern California, entering on a scholarship and beginning her formal training as an actor. During her college years she began working in television, appearing in numerous guest shots and television movies. Shortly after graduation, she landed the ensemble role of "Judy Nuckles" in the short-lived Steven Bochco series Bay City Blues. When that was cancelled, Bochco kept her in mind and offered her the Abby Perkins role on L.A. Law. The show was a critical and commercial success, winning many Emmys and garnering Greene a nomination in the Best Supporting Actress category. Michele appeared on L.A. Law for five seasons, leaving to pursue her musical career and stretch her acting challenges. Greene appeared as "Bobbie Lee" (a runaway orphan girl) in the 1982 Dukes of Hazzard episode "Coy Meets Girl." She appeared to look and act a lot like Dorothy Gale from The Wizard of Oz. In fact, Waylon Jennings as the balladeer even made a remark about her "returning to Oz." She has recorded two bilingual CDs, Ojo de Tiburon and Luna Roja. Greene has had recent acting roles in a number of popular television series including CSI, Cold Case, Nip/Tuck, Stargate SG-1 and Bones. Greene also appeared in an episode of Brothers and Sisters on ABC-TV in March 2009 as the governor of California. She has a recurring role on HBO's Big Love as a TV reporter. Description above from the Wikipedia article Michele Greene, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
2000 · TV
Bones
2005 · TV
Stargate SG-1
1997 · TV
CSI: Miami
2002 · TV
Crossing Jordan
2001 · TV
Diagnosis: Murder
1993 · TV
Cold Case
2003 · TV
Strong Medicine
2000 · TV
Judging Amy
1999 · TV
L.A. Law
1986 · TV
Six Feet Under
2001 · TV
Matlock
1986 · TV
Nip/Tuck
2003 · TV
Simon & Simon
1981 · TV
The Unit
2006 · TV
Brothers and Sisters
2006 · TV
Big Love
2006 · TV
The Outer Limits
1995 · TV
Highway to Heaven
1984 · TV
Laverne & Shirley
1976 · TV
ABC Afterschool Special
1972 · TV
Eight Is Enough
1977 · TV
Twice in a Lifetime
1999 · TV
The Defenders
2010 · TV
Threat Matrix
2003 · TV
Miracles
2003 · TV
Cop Rock
1990 · TV
Jack's Place
1992 · TV
E! True Hollywood Story
1996 · TV
Bay City Blues
1983 · TV
Perry Mason: The Case of the Notorious Nun
1986 · Movie
L.A. Law: The Movie
2002 · Movie
How the West Was Fun
1994 · Movie
Her Married Lover
1999 · Movie
The Perfect Wife
2001 · Movie
Fugitive Mind
1999 · Movie
L.A. Law: Pilot
1986 · Movie
NBC 75th Anniversary Special
2002 · Movie
Heart of a Child
1994 · Movie
Daddy's Girl
1996 · Movie
In the Best Interest of the Child
1990 · Movie
She Woke Up Pregnant
1996 · Movie
The Legend of Lucy Keyes
2006 · Movie
Desperate Lives
1982 · Movie
A Woman Hunted
2003 · Movie
Determination of Death
2001 · Movie
Lightning: Fire from the Sky
2001 · Movie
Stranger by Night
1994 · Movie
Wild Grizzly
2000 · Movie
Nightmare on the 13th Floor
1990 · Movie
Double Standard
1988 · Movie
To My Daughter
1990 · Movie
The Unborn II
1994 · Movie
Redeemer
2002 · Movie
Captive
1998 · Movie
Killer Flood: The Day the Dam Broke
2003 · Movie
Silent Victim
1993 · Movie
Posing: Inspired by Three Real Stories
1991 · Movie
The Dark End of the Street
1981 · Movie
Stranger in the House
1997 · Movie
Going to the Chapel
1988 · Movie
A Family Affair
2001 · Movie
Moment of Truth: A Child Too Many
1993 · Movie
Andrea's Story: A Hitchhiking Tragedy
1983 · Movie
The Miracle of Kathy Miller
1981 · Movie
The Kill Floor
2023 · Movie
The Dozens
1981 · Movie