Errol Greaves
- Actor
Errol Greaves is a native New Yorker and a life long resident of the borough of Brooklyn. He graduated from Adelphi University, where he received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science. He has studied acting at The Harlem School Of The Arts and at The Herbert Berghof Acting Studio, where he took classes in scene study, improvisation, voice, speech, dance and movement. During the period in which he studied at HB Studio, he had the privilege of studying with great instructors like Jeanne Kaplan, Michael Beckett, Marc Pascal, Lenore Harris, Susan Patrick, Ruth Berkowitz, Austin Pendleton, and a number of talented instructors. He has also studied with Ward Nixon's TCA Acting Studio.
Continuing his formal training Errol has studied improv with Greg Sullivan's GS Improv Workshop, and with the improv troupe Improvolution. His training in improv has allowed him to appear in a number of improv showcases. Among his many skills he is also capable of doing impressions of various celebrities.
Errol has been a member of The Thirteenth Street Repertory Company, in which he appeared in a number of off - off Broadway plays. These plays include "Wiseacre Farm." The long running off - off Broadway play "Line" in which he played the character of (Dolan). The plays "Nunchuck Ninja Nuns", Atlantic City (Michael), Green Light (Lesane), and "Conversation With A Kleagle", in which he portrayed the character of (Tookie). Other off - off Broadway theatre credits include "LoneStar" (Ray), "A Day Outdoors" (Dr. Ernest Everett Just), "A Credit To His Race" (Dr. Ernest Everett Just) and the off - Broadway production of August Wilson's "Radio Golf" (Roosevelt Hicks).
The play the "Tellin' Man" (Jeremy) resulted in a nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor award at The Midtown International Theatre Festival (MITF) 2013 Season Awards. The following year in the play "That L-Word" (Newton), Errol received another nomination, but for a Best Actor award at The MITF 2014 Season Awards.
Errol has also appeared in two IMDB short films: "Melvin And His Boss" (Fitzgerald), and "Mesada" (Rehab Patient).
Continuing his formal training Errol has studied improv with Greg Sullivan's GS Improv Workshop, and with the improv troupe Improvolution. His training in improv has allowed him to appear in a number of improv showcases. Among his many skills he is also capable of doing impressions of various celebrities.
Errol has been a member of The Thirteenth Street Repertory Company, in which he appeared in a number of off - off Broadway plays. These plays include "Wiseacre Farm." The long running off - off Broadway play "Line" in which he played the character of (Dolan). The plays "Nunchuck Ninja Nuns", Atlantic City (Michael), Green Light (Lesane), and "Conversation With A Kleagle", in which he portrayed the character of (Tookie). Other off - off Broadway theatre credits include "LoneStar" (Ray), "A Day Outdoors" (Dr. Ernest Everett Just), "A Credit To His Race" (Dr. Ernest Everett Just) and the off - Broadway production of August Wilson's "Radio Golf" (Roosevelt Hicks).
The play the "Tellin' Man" (Jeremy) resulted in a nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor award at The Midtown International Theatre Festival (MITF) 2013 Season Awards. The following year in the play "That L-Word" (Newton), Errol received another nomination, but for a Best Actor award at The MITF 2014 Season Awards.
Errol has also appeared in two IMDB short films: "Melvin And His Boss" (Fitzgerald), and "Mesada" (Rehab Patient).