Bryan Greenberg in 2024 photographed for EW.Photo:Isaac Anthony/August
Isaac Anthony/August
Sitting down for a lunch break during production of NBC’s new spinoff legal drama,Suits LA, starBryan Greenbergchatted with PEOPLE for One Last Thing.When asked about the last time he felt nostalgic, the actor, 46, who’s dad to twin 3-year-old sons with wife of nine years, actressJamie Chung, immediately thought of the recent devastating fires in Los Angeles. Greenberg and Chunglost their house in the blaze.Bryan Greenberg and Jamie Chung.Earl Gibson/Shutterstock"It was weird during the fires because you have to grab something, and you’re like, ‘What do I get?'" he says. “I just grabbed all these photo albums. So that was a little nostalgic. That’s the only thing that, in your time of crisis, it’s like, what are you going to take? I was like, ‘These are things I won’t get back.'“Posting a video from the firesback in January on Instagram, Greenberg captioned his post: “Thankfully our family is safe, however other LA fire victims aren’t as fortunate. Please donate to them if you can.Link in bio.“The actor, who plays attorney Rick Dodsen, protégé of Ted Black (Stephen Amell) in the entertainment division of Black Lane Law on the new series, shared more of his “lasts” in this week’s issue:Last time I sang out loudI was a singer in a different life, so now I play my kids my songs every night. I think one of them may have gotten the bug, but no way — doctor, lawyer, that’s it.Last time I was out of my comfort zoneI had to do an accent for a scene onSuits LAthat may or may not be the end of my career when it airs. It won’t be good, but it might be funny, and that’s what matters.Last time I cursedToday? I’m the worst. I’m not a good role model when it comes to that. I’m conscious of it after I do it: “Oh my God, I probably shouldn’t have said that.”Greenberg with costar Lex Scott Davis on ‘Suits LA’.David Astorga/NBCLast time I was mistaken for someoneMichael Bublé, all the time. And now you can’t unsee it. I don’t hate it. People really do it every December when his Christmas album comes out of its lair.Suits LApremieres Feb. 23 at 9pm ET/PT on NBC and will be available to stream on Peacock the next day.
Sitting down for a lunch break during production of NBC’s new spinoff legal drama,Suits LA, starBryan Greenbergchatted with PEOPLE for One Last Thing.
When asked about the last time he felt nostalgic, the actor, 46, who’s dad to twin 3-year-old sons with wife of nine years, actressJamie Chung, immediately thought of the recent devastating fires in Los Angeles. Greenberg and Chunglost their house in the blaze.
Bryan Greenberg and Jamie Chung.Earl Gibson/Shutterstock
Earl Gibson/Shutterstock
“It was weird during the fires because you have to grab something, and you’re like, ‘What do I get?'” he says. “I just grabbed all these photo albums. So that was a little nostalgic. That’s the only thing that, in your time of crisis, it’s like, what are you going to take? I was like, ‘These are things I won’t get back.'”
Posting a video from the firesback in January on Instagram, Greenberg captioned his post: “Thankfully our family is safe, however other LA fire victims aren’t as fortunate. Please donate to them if you can.Link in bio.”
The actor, who plays attorney Rick Dodsen, protégé of Ted Black (Stephen Amell) in the entertainment division of Black Lane Law on the new series, shared more of his “lasts” in this week’s issue:
Last time I sang out loudI was a singer in a different life, so now I play my kids my songs every night. I think one of them may have gotten the bug, but no way — doctor, lawyer, that’s it.
Last time I was out of my comfort zoneI had to do an accent for a scene onSuits LAthat may or may not be the end of my career when it airs. It won’t be good, but it might be funny, and that’s what matters.
Last time I cursedToday? I’m the worst. I’m not a good role model when it comes to that. I’m conscious of it after I do it: “Oh my God, I probably shouldn’t have said that.”
Greenberg with costar Lex Scott Davis on ‘Suits LA’.David Astorga/NBC
David Astorga/NBC
Last time I was mistaken for someoneMichael Bublé, all the time. And now you can’t unsee it. I don’t hate it. People really do it every December when his Christmas album comes out of its lair.
Suits LApremieres Feb. 23 at 9pm ET/PT on NBC and will be available to stream on Peacock the next day.
source: people.com