Irving Green is the oldest of three children. He was born in Miami, Florida and raised in Homestead, Florida in his childhood. When he was a teenager, he and his family moved back to Miami and lived in a city by the name of Overtown. He studied martial arts for 7 years. Irving has a strong theatrical background and did very well in high school dram...
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Irving Green is the oldest of three children. He was born in Miami, Florida and raised in Homestead, Florida in his childhood. When he was a teenager, he and his family moved back to Miami and lived in a city by the name of Overtown. He studied martial arts for 7 years. Irving has a strong theatrical background and did very well in high school drama competitions, claiming Excellent ranks for his duet scene acting and writing of the script entitled "A Love that Died For..." Which was a critically acclaimed period piece set in 1600s France.He attended Miami Senior High and graduated in June 2010 with honors. While in high school, he was the Thespian Honor Society Historian in his junior year and then became the President as a senior. Irving was known for his writing and directing talents while in school - his biggest accomplishment was writing, producing and starring in the school's winter Holiday Show, with his play entitled "The Villians Who Stole Christmas", an original take on the classic "The Grinch Who Stole Christmas". He played the lead role of The Grinch. He also co-wrote and starred in an original bilingual sitcom called "My Familia", starring as David, the father of the household.After graduating, he moved to Hollywood, California to pursue his acting. He arrived with a group of actors from Florida with the then titled "Pinnacle Actors Group" (Now "Actors Journey") lead by former Hollywood manager to the stars, Lawrence Folgo. He performed in a series of showcases, performing original comedy skits and familiar dramatic scenes. This resulted in Irving being sought after by various prominent agencies and management companies. He signed with Karma Talent Management and started to develop his career.Irving constantly wrote and once he booked his first professional Los Angeles play entitled "The Dark Side of the Moon" at the Next Stage Theater, he took the opportunity to direct and produce one of his most popular plays, "Soul Dates". A romantic comedy about love and guardian angels. The play sold out every night and climbed to the number one spot in the theater, gaining praise from theater goers and earned an extended run for a total of two months.Irving Green continues to take classes - studying with Walter Pridgen located in Sherman Oaks, California and Barbara Gannon at Margie Haber Studios in West Hollywood, California. He is always writing and constantly improving in order to stand out and be seen as one of Hollywood's truly most entertaining up and coming stars. Show less «