Greg Hildreth was born on June 14, 1983 in Boston, Massachusetts. From a young age, he showed a keen interest in acting and performing. He would often participate in local plays and productions, starting with the Neighborhood Children's Theatre where he performed alongside his sisters and cousin. It was here that his passion for the arts was ignited, and he knew that he wanted to pursue a career in acting.
At just six years old, Greg landed his first role in a production. It was a small part, but it was the start of his journey in the world of theater. As he grew older, he continued to hone his craft and work on his skills. In 2010, he scored his first major role in the production of Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson. His performance was well-received, leading to his casting in the Broadway production of the same play the following year.
One of Greg's most notable achievements was his role in Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella. He played the character of Jean-Michel, a role that was created specifically for him by the production team. Before his portrayal, the character did not exist, showcasing Greg's unique talent and ability to bring a character to life.
Greg's big break came when he was cast in the Broadway production of Frozen. Known for his versatility and range as an actor, he wowed audiences with his performance in the beloved musical. Starring alongside Patti Murin, Greg's portrayal of his character captivated audiences night after night. The music, written by Robert Lopez, added an extra layer of magic to the already enchanting production.
Outside of his acting career, Greg leads a relatively private life. He comes from a close-knit family, with two older sisters and one younger sister. Despite the demands of his profession, he always makes time for his loved ones and values the support they provide him.
Greg Hildreth continues to captivate audiences with his theatrical performances, showcasing his talent and versatility on stage. With a passion for acting that started at a young age, he has worked hard to establish himself as a respected and accomplished stage actor. As he continues to hone his craft and take on new roles, there is no doubt that Greg will leave a lasting impact on the world of theater.