Michael Greer
Michael Greer was born on Apr 20, 1943 in USA. Michael Greer's big-screen debut came with The Gay Deceivers directed by Bruce Kessler in 1969, strarring Malcolm. Michael Greer is known for Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa directed by Jeff Hall, Jim Cummings stars as Dakota Duke and Jeff Bennett as Cowlarado Kid. The upcoming new tvshow Michael Greer plays is Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa - Season 2 which will be released on Sep 12, 1992.
Michael Greer was an actor and comedian. His most famous role was as Queenie, the prison drag queen in Sal Mineo's stage and the Harvey Hart film versions of "Fortune and Men's Eyes" (Fortune and Men's Eyes (1971)), which dealt with sex in prison. Mr. Greer appeared as Don Johnson's friend in the 1960s cult film The Magic Garden of Stanley Sweetheart (1970). That movie was also Don Johnson's big screen debut. Other credits include the B-Movie sex comedy Summer School Teachers (1975) and Le Piège à pédales (1969) about two guys avoiding combat in Vietnam by pretending to be gay. He also had bit parts in the Steve Martin comedy The Lonely Guy (1984) and the Bette Midler vehicle The Rose (1979)Michael was also famous for his live performances as a comedian. Of particular note was a monologue, as the Mona Lisa, holding a giant gilded frame around himself.He wrote supplemental material for Debbie Reynolds Vegas act, and was once called in to dub Bette Davis' voice when she refused to loop over scenes.Greer was somewhat a victim of early "gaysploitation" films. A talented actor, it never occurred to him that once he had turned in solid performances as designated that he would not be allowed to work as much else, partially because no one had done it before.He is not acknowledged much in gay cinema because of a climate of political correctness. He is probably more accurately remembered by friends, colleagues, and punters that saw his live work, than by Hollywood.
Birthday
Apr 20, 1943Place of Birth
Galesburg, Illinois, USA
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