Where are they now?
Today, we feature former WNEP reporter Dr. Steve Greenberg.
A dentist by training, Greenberg decided TV was his calling, and headed to WNEP in 1987. After two years, he headed south to Miami for a six-year stay at WCIX-TV (now WFOR-TV). He also added a few other jobs during his time in Florida. In 1993, Greenberg started working as a media training coach, and in 1994, appeared as an uncredited television reporter in the movie Drop Zone.
The rest of the 90s saw Greenberg working as a freelance producer for PBS, Fox, and the Discovery Channel, among others. He also continued working as a media coach for UPS and the American Academy of Ophthalmology (What, no American Dental Association?) and landed a role as "Fearful Man" in 1997's forgettable Plato's Run.
Where is he now? Greenberg runs his own production company, and continues to work as a media training coach. And since he does commercial voice overs, chances are you've heard him on TV or radio.
His Hollywood career, however, doesn't appear to be going places.
A dentist by training, Greenberg decided TV was his calling, and headed to WNEP in 1987. After two years, he headed south to Miami for a six-year stay at WCIX-TV (now WFOR-TV). He also added a few other jobs during his time in Florida. In 1993, Greenberg started working as a media training coach, and in 1994, appeared as an uncredited television reporter in the movie Drop Zone.
The rest of the 90s saw Greenberg working as a freelance producer for PBS, Fox, and the Discovery Channel, among others. He also continued working as a media coach for UPS and the American Academy of Ophthalmology (What, no American Dental Association?) and landed a role as "Fearful Man" in 1997's forgettable Plato's Run.
Where is he now? Greenberg runs his own production company, and continues to work as a media training coach. And since he does commercial voice overs, chances are you've heard him on TV or radio.
His Hollywood career, however, doesn't appear to be going places.
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