Here you can also meet actor Greg Germann, AKA Once upon a time Hades. Greg Germann started out in theater before moving on to film and television. His first movie was in 1985 walking, which also marks the film debut of future Oscar winner Melissa Leo. Germann later appeared in various shows, including an episode of vice miami and the Vietnam War do the misson. He also had a small but memorable role in the 1990s Kids Games 2where he met Chucky.
Greg Germann rose to prominence in the 1990s, including a role in Mike Myer’s black comedy so I married an ax killer horror movie with jack ryan obvious and present danger. After taking the lead role in the short-lived legal drama sweet justicehe turned to sitcom Ned and Stacy, hosted by Thomas Haden Church and Debra Messing. Although the show is currently the most popular, it was canceled after two seasons and ended in 1996.
Greg Germann left his job shortly and quickly landed one of his more recognized roles as Richard Fish Allie McBearThis quirky legal drama made a splash in the late 1990s, starring the German as the co-founder of the law firm Cage & Fish, and a morally corrupt character. After the show ended in 2002, the German language vacated between various shows and movies, including Desperate housewifehorror remake Isolation And CSI: Crime scene investigation.
During the 2010s, Greg Germann appeared in ignite hope And How to get away with murder?more movies fly away sequel to panning Atlas shrugs Season Three: Who is John Galt? Join the fantasy film crew in 2016 Once upon a time As Hades, it’s obviously a pleasure to play the character – although the CGI blue flame hair needs some work. Hades stuck with the show until the character was killed off at the end of season 5.
Greg Germann has been busy since playing Hades, appearing in the Will Ferrell/Kevin Hart comedy. work harder and a recurring role in the hit medical drama gray anatomy As Dr. Tom Krasik. The actor’s other recent credits include a role on the Netflix comedy show college friend Appeared in episode 10 of Larry David’s with Cobie Smulders and Keegan-Michael Key restrain your enthusiasm.