
Stephen DaldryĮverybody’s Talking’: The Music of Harry Nilsson - San Diego REP - Dir. Ken Kwapisīilly Elliot (2009 Tony Award©, Drama Desk & Outer Critics Circle Award Best Featured Actor in a Musical) Jackie Elliot (Dad) Dir.

Grounded For Life Guest Star (recurring) FOX/WBĪlley McBeal Guest Star Dir. Jim CharlestonĬrossing Jordan Guest Star Dir. Terry HughesĪll My Children Guest Star (recurring) ABCĬonviction Guest Star Dir. Steve BuscemiĬome On Over Guest Star (recurring) Feldman/Corcoran Mick JacksonĪ Midsummer Night's Dream Snug the Joiner Dir. World Trade Center Karnes' Associate Dir. Eileen ConnorsĮnchanted Singing voice (uncredited) Dir. Michael StokesĮxit Speed (2008) Yarbro Dir. Alan Hughesīig Miracle General Stanton Dir.

Shaw Goes To Hollywood.īroken City Mike (NY Post Columnist) Dir. Other Los Angeles stage credits include " Mr.Bunder" in the West Coast Premiere of Michael John LaChiusa's Little Fish, the title role in Jason Connor's There's Someone Living In That House That Jack Built, " Vinnie" in the Geffen Playhouse Premier of Neil Simon's Felix & Oscar, " Ike/BessTruman" in the West Coast Premiere of Michael John LaChiusa's First Lady Suite, " Clark Gable" in The Blank Theatre Company's "the living room series" presentation of Mark Saltzman's new play, Mr. Jbara received the BackStageWest Garland 2000 Award for his performance in the West Coast Premiere of George Furth's Precious Sons with Nora Dunn under the direction of Daniel Henning. Doolittle" in the Kennedy Center Spring Gala Concert of My Fair Lady, " Chick Clark" in Wonderful Town for City Center Encores!, the Broadway revival of Born Yesterday (1989) with Ed Asner and Madeline Kahn, Serious Money (1988) with Alec Baldwin and Kate Nelligan, Privates On Parade with Jim Dale, Simon Jones and Donna Murphy, Forever Plaid, Das Barbecu and Have I Got A Girl for You! Mr. Jbara was the second actor to star on Broadway as " Billy Flynn" in the Tony Award winning revival of Chicago (1997). He also originated the roles of " André Thibault" in the Broadway musical Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (2005) for which he received a Drama Desk Award nomination, " Squash Bernstein" in Victor/Victoria (1995), starring Julie Andrews, and the role of the dimwitted catcher," Sohovik" in the Broadway revival of Damn Yankees! (1994) starring Bebe Neuwirth, Victor Garber and Jerry Lewis. The Juilliard School, BFA, New York City, 1986Ĭritics Circle Award, Best Featured Actor in a Musical, 2009ĭrama Desk Award, Featured Actor in a Musical (Nominated), 2005Ĭaricature Unveiled at Sardi's, New York City, 2005 Musical Instruments: Bass Guitar, Trumpet, Trombone, Recorder, Drums, French Horn, Tuba, Percussion, Flute, Dulcimerĭance: Waltz, Swing, Tap, Square, Club/Freestyle, Ballroom, Polka, Line, Disco

Performance Skills: Host, Stunts, Improvisation, Teleprompter, Voiceover, Juggling, Singing, Dancing, ComedianĪthletic Skills: Golf, Swimming, Baseball, Rollerblading, Basketball, Football, Tennis, Cycling, Track & Field, SoccerĪccents: Spanish, West Indian, Middle Eastern, Midwest, Jamaican, Russian, Australian, Italian, Chinese, German, French, British, Scottish, Irish, Southern

Born and raised in suburban Detroit, Jbara now resides with his wife Julie and their sons Zachary and Aidan in Los Angeles. He remained a New York resident through December of 1997. The fall of his fourth year of training at Juilliard he was selected to join five other acting students to represent the Drama Division performing live on the televised 80th anniversary celebration of the Juilliard School, “PBS Live From Lincoln Center: Juilliard at 80”. He transferred to The Juilliard School where he completed his BFA in acting in 1986. He also co-founded the still flourishing Impact (Jazz) Dance Company through the University Activities Center. By his second year he was enrolled as a theatre major and his third year was a founding inaugural class member of the renowned University of Michigan Musical Theatre Department. Gregory Jbara began his undergraduate studies at the University of Michigan with a minor in physics and a major in communications.
