My fans are probably largely female; it wasn't until 'How to Make it in America' that guys started coming up to me: 'You're Bryan Greenberg.' 'Yeah... Don't hurt me. What do you want?' 'Love the show.' Bryan Greenberg americabryancome share on social
I'm excited that 'The Good Guy' is getting distribution because indie movies they're not - people ran out of money and they're not making these movies anymore. It's all superhero movies or real obvious tent pole studio films. Bryan Greenberg anymoredistributionexcite share on social
I was a caddy once and I lost the golfer's clubs. Plus I don't know how to golf, so I was the worst caddy ever. Then I was a mortgage brokers assistant, so that was just carrying around a lot of files - pretty meaningless, mind-numbing work. Bryan Greenberg assistantbadbroker share on social
I have no interest in being famous for the sake of being famous. Bryan Greenberg famousinterestsake Change image and share on social
Seriously, my music really does help my acting, and, like, getting in and out of a character from a different lifestyle and writing a song about it. Likewise, my acting inspires the music because I can write a theme that I wouldn't necessarily approach at all in life. Bryan Greenberg actapproachcharacter share on social
I think when you get out of the big cities people get really freaked out when they see someone who is on TV, because they're not used to that. Bryan Greenberg bigcityfreak Change image and share on social
If you just want instant cool and you don't want to pay a whole lot, just go to Urban Outfitters. Bryan Greenberg coolinstantlot Change image and share on social
If a fan comes up and it is a middle-aged lady, it is probably from 'Prime'; if it is a younger girl, it is probably from when I guest-starred on 'One Tree Hill.' And if it is, like, a skateboard kid or a hipster kid, I can tell they are 'How to Make It' fans. Bryan Greenberg agefangirl share on social
'The Good Guy' is a totally differently-looking New York than 'How To Make It' portrays. 'The Good Guy' is all about Wall Street and that culture, which 'How To Make It' touches on, but 'How To Make It' also is downtown, Lower East Side loft parties, cool clubs, Brooklyn and that world. Bryan Greenberg brooklynclubcool share on social
I really hope people go out and support the indie filmmakers, because it's a dying breed and there's a lot of cool voices out there that need to be heard. Bryan Greenberg breedcooldie Change image and share on social