Greg Germann

Greg Germann is an award-winning American actor best known for his role as Richard Fish in the legal comedy-drama series Ally McBeal, for which he received a Screen Actors Guild Award in 1999.

After starring as Eric “Rico” Morrow on the sitcom Net & Stacey and Tom Krane on NBC’s Law & Order, Germann gained even more fame. He actually stars on Grey’s Anatomy, an ABC medical drama.

A whopping $8 million in net worth:

Greg Germann, 61, has amassed a sizable fortune as a result of his acting career. As of January 2020, the actor’s total net worth is $8 million, according to celebrity net worth.

In his ten-year career, Germann has appeared in a number of box office hits. Below are some of his films, along with their box office receipts and budgets.

Joined University Of Northern Colorado:

Greg Germann was born in Houston, Texas, on February 26, 1958, to Marlene Martha Germann and Edward A. Germann. Her father was a playwright and professor, and her mother was a stay-at-home mom.

After his family moved to Houston, Germann was raised in Lookout Mountain, Colorado, just outside of Golden. While living in Colorado, he developed an interest in acting.

Greg was a part of many stage plays while at the University of Northern Colorado. In 1982, he moved to New York to pursue a career as an actor. By ethnicity, he is an American with a white ethnic heritage.

Played Richard Fish on ‘Ally McBeal’:

Greg Germann made his acting debut in the thriller film Streetwalkin’ in 1985, playing the role of Creepy. In the same year, he made a guest appearance on ABC Afterschool Special, a television anthology series.

Miss Firecracker, Tattinger’s, and Miami Vice are some of his other early projects. Germann appeared in the slasher film Child’s Play 2 in 1990. He played Eric “Rico” Moyer in the sitcom Ned and Stacey from 1995 to 1996.

In 1997, Greg landed his breakthrough role as Richard Fish on the FOX legal comedy-drama Ally McBeal. In 1999, he won a Screen Actors Guild Award for his outstanding work on the film. He starred alongside Calista Flockhart and Courtney Thorne-Smith on the show until 2002.

Ally McBeal (1997-2002) sceneSOURCE: IMDb)
Following that, Germann landed a recurring appearance on NBC’s Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. From 2013 to 2017, he worked on the show alongside Christopher Meloni, Mariska Hargitay, and Richard Belzer.

Greg has been playing Dr. Tom Koracick in the ABC medical drama Grey’s Anatomy since 2017. He appears alongside Ellen Pompeo, Justin Chambers, and Kate Walsh on the show.

In 2018, Germann starred in the films Foster Boy and One Dollar, a mystery suspense drama web TV series.

Greg Germann has had two marriages:

Greg Germann, the actor from ‘Ally McBeal,’ has married twice in his life. On June 29, 2013, he married Martha Champlin in a private wedding ceremony. The couple dated for several years before tying the knot.

Germann dated actress Christine Mourad in 1994 before marrying Champlin. In 1997, the couple welcomed their first child, son Asa Germann. The couple’s union, however, did not last long and they divorced.

 

Greg Germann with his ex-wife Christine Mourad(SOURCE: Gettyimages)
In addition, the actor has three stepchildren from his second marriage to Champlin. Currently, the family lives in Los Angeles.

Facts of Greg Germann

 Date of Birth: 1958 February-26
 Age: 63 years old
 Birth Nation: United States of America
 Height: 5 Feet 10 Inch
Name Greg Germann
Birth Name Gregory Andrew Germann
Father Edward A. Germann
Mother Marlene Marian
Nationality American
Birth Place/City Houston, Texas
Ethnicity White
Profession Actor
Working For Film, TV shows
Net Worth $8 million
Married Yes
Married to Martha Champlin
Children One
Education University of Northern Colorado
Movies Streetwalkin’, The Whoopee Boys, Miss Firecracker, Child’s Play 2, The Sandlot 2, Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, Group Sex, Foster Boy, Time Toys, Atlas Shrugged: Who Is John Galt?
TV Show ABC Afterschool Specials, Against the Law, Ally McBeal, Jeopardy!, In Case of Emergency, Grey’s Anatomy

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