Jeffrey Green was born in Dearborn, Michigan, and relocated to Clarkston, Michigan at the tender age of one, where he spent his formative years. His father, Rondal Green, a retired Factory Lineman for Ford Motor Company, and his mother, Catherine Green, a retired Customer Service Phone Operator for Ameritech, now merged with AT&T, instilled in him a strong sense of values and work ethic. He has an older brother, with whom he shares a close bond.
Jeff's foray into acting began with small plays at Andersonville Elementary School, where he discovered his passion for the performing arts. This early start laid the foundation for his future endeavors, as he continued to hone his craft throughout his Junior and Senior year at Clarkston High School. He was cast in a number of Theater Plays, including the iconic productions of "Oklahoma" and "How to Succeed in Business".
After completing high school, Jeff oscillated between Theater and Film Acting, weighing his options and exploring different avenues. His big break came when he attended an audition with a friend at MPI (Motion Picture Institute),where he was cast in a number of roles, gaining valuable experience in front of the camera. Theater remained a constant presence in his life, and he subsequently attended Oakland University to pursue a Major in Theater Arts.
However, after a year, Jeff decided to pivot and focus exclusively on Film Acting, enrolling in the 2-year program at The School for Film and Television. Despite achieving his goals, he opted to quit after a year, seeking a new approach to further refine his craft.
Since then, Jeff has traveled extensively around the world, perfecting his skills by appearing in plays, commercials, and short films. His breakthrough role came with the Independent Film "A Dangerous Place", where he played the part of Police Officer 3, earning his first film credit. Under the guidance of Acting Coach, Adam Hill, Jeff continues to sharpen his Acting, Directing, and Cinematography skills, driven by his perfectionist nature and deep passion for the craft. As a major talent, he is constantly evolving and is definitely worth keeping an eye on.