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Paul Greene (born June 2, 1974[3] in Wetaskiwin, Alberta) is a Canadian actor.

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Career

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Greene's first notable role was in the MyNetworkTV telenovela Wicked Wicked Games, where he was a series regular appearing in 40 episodes (out of 65) as attorney Benjamin Gray. Greene's other acting credits include guest roles in Freddie, Shark, The Wedding Bells, My Own Worst Enemy, and NCIS. His major-picture debut was in Sofia Coppola's 2010 film Somewhere. He also has appeared in over 100 television commercials. Greene has starred in several Hallmark movies. He was a regular on Hallmark’s When Calls the Heart, playing the town doctor in Hope Valley in Seasons 4-8.

Personal life

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Greene lives in Los Angeles with his son Oliver (he co-parents with his ex-wife Angi Greene) and is engaged to his girlfriend, Kate Austin, to whom he proposed in May 2019 in Italy. He and Austin have a son (his second child) they named Austin. Austin Greene was born on December 12, 2021.[4] Paul Greene loves playing beach volleyball with Ollie and watching the sunset; he also loves playing the guitar and singing (he writes his own songs). His mother is from the Netherlands; she was a nurse and has played in some of Greene's movies as an extra. His father died of ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as motor neurone disease or Lou Gehrig's disease) in 2014.

Filmography

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Films

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Year Title Role Notes Director
2010 Somewhere Ron the Masseur Sofia Coppola
Red Rooster N/a Short film Neill Barry
2013 Screwed Steve John Wynn
2014 Beautiful Girl Peter the Punisher Stevie Long
2015 Deadly Sanctuary Eric Heisler Nancy Criss
2017 Sweet Home Carolina Luke Charlie Vaughn
2018 Buttons Unknown Tim Janis
2019 Stay with Me Tristan Summers Archie Gips

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2006 Freddie Dwight Episode: "Eligible Bachelor"
Shark Scott Ransom Episode: "LAPD Blue"
2006–2007 Wicked Wicked Games Benjamin Gray 42 episodes
Main role
2007 The Wedding Bells Robert Harris Episode: "Partly Cloudy, with a Chance of Disaster"
2008 My Own Worst Enemy Rick Episode: "That Is Not My Son"
2009 NCIS Renny Grant Episode: "Bounce"
Eastwick Guy Episode: "Paint and Pleasure"
2010 The Whole Truth Kevin Episode: "Pilot"
2011 Harry's Law Thomas Episodes: "The Fragile Beast"
"Last Dance"
2012 Do No Harm Ian Brock Television film directed by Philippe Gagnon
2013 NTSF:SD:SUV:: Franz Episode: "The Real Bicycle Thief"
The Client List Walter Episode: "Who's Cheatin' Who"
The Newsroom Scott Episode: "News Night with Will McAvoy"
2014 Bitten Philip McAdams 13 episodes
Main role (Season 1)
2015 Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce Vika Episodes: "Rule #426: Fantasyland: A Great Place to Visit"
"Rule #21: Leave Childishness to the Children"
Perfect Match Adam Parker TV film (Hallmark) directed by Ron Oliver
A Christmas Detour Dylan TV film (Hallmark) directed by Ron Oliver
2016 Anything for Love Jack Cooper RN TV film (Hallmark) directed by Terry Ingram
A Wish for Christmas Peter Williams TV film (Hallmark) directed by Christie Will Wolf
2017–2021 When Calls the Heart Dr. Carson Shepard 36 episodes
Main role (Season 4-8)
2017 Campfire Kiss Steve TV film (Hallmark) directed by James Head
My Favorite Wedding Michael TV film (Hallmark) directed by Mel Damski
Christmas in Angel Falls Jack Avery[5] TV film (Hallmark) directed by Bradley Walsh
2019 Christmas in Evergreen: Tidings of Joy Ben Baxter TV film (Hallmark) directed by Sean McNamara
2021 Christmas CEO Joe Sullivan TV film (Hallmark) directed by Jonathan Wright
2022 I'm Glad It's Christmas Jason Murphy TV film (Great American Family) directed by Ernie Barbarash
Fit for Christmas Griffin Weston TV film (CBS) directed by Jessica Harmon
2023 Topanga Dave TV film directed by Mark Kohl
2025 Love in the Clouds Jared Troy TV film (Hallmark) directed by Larry A. McLean

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Paul Greene is a Canadian and born on June 2, 1974, in , , best known for his portrayal of Dr. Carson Shepherd on the series for five seasons from 2017 to 2021. Raised on a farm in , Greene learned the values of faith, hard work, and family from an early age, which he credits as foundational to his life and career. He began his professional journey as a fashion model at age 18, appearing on magazine covers for brands including and Levi's, before transitioning to acting after moving to the . Greene's acting career spans over 50 television projects, with guest appearances on shows such as NCIS, CSI, and The Newsroom, alongside leading roles in numerous Hallmark Channel films, where he holds the record for the most Christmas movies starring a male actor, including titles like Christmas CEO and I'm Glad It's Christmas. His breakthrough television role came in the MyNetworkTV telenovela Wicked Wicked Games in 2006–2007, where he appeared as a series regular in 14 episodes. Beyond acting, Greene is an accomplished musician who has released two albums, Freedom For Your Soul and Long Way Home, with three singles reaching national country charts, including the number-one hit "Plea of An Angel." He defines his personal philosophy around four core qualities—family, fitness, faith, and fun—and resides in Los Angeles with his family, where he hosts the podcast The Grass is Greener with Paul Greene and pursues studies to become an integrative health coach. Greene also advocates for ALS awareness, motivated by the loss of his father to the disease.

Early life

Upbringing

Paul Greene was born on June 2, 1974, in , , . He spent his formative years in a rural setting, growing up on his family's in the region. This environment instilled in him core values from an early age, including a strong emphasis on , the value of hard work through daily farm responsibilities, and the centrality of bonds. The demands of rural life on the farm shaped Greene's physical development and interests, fostering an active lifestyle amid the vast landscapes. He engaged in sports that built on this foundation of endurance and teamwork, notably excelling in during his high school years. This pursuit culminated in a scholarship to college upon his graduation, highlighting how his upbringing translated into tangible opportunities. The combination of farm labor and athletic involvement contributed to a disciplined approach to that has remained a defining aspect of his life.

Family background

Paul Greene was born to Earl Greene, a pilot, enthusiast, and avid player, and Fran Greene, a former nurse. He has a brother named , and the family maintained close-knit dynamics rooted in faith, hard work, and strong traditions, with 65 immediate relatives on his father's side alone. Raised on a in Wetaskiwin, , Canada, Greene was instilled with values emphasizing family unity from an early age. Greene's mother, Fran, originally from the , brought Dutch cultural influences into the household, including traditions and language elements from her roots. She has made cameo appearances as an extra in several of her son's films, adding a personal touch to his projects. In 2011, Greene's father was diagnosed with (), a progressive , and he passed away in 2014. This profound loss deeply affected Greene and his family, serving as a pivotal awakening that shifted family roles and inspired Greene's lifelong commitment to ALS awareness and fundraising efforts. Greene has since supported organizations like the Therapy Development Institute and dedicated aspects of his music career, such as his 2019 album Freedom for Your Soul, to honoring his father's memory and advancing research into the disease.

Education

Early training

During his teenage years in Alberta, Canada, Paul Greene developed an initial interest in inspired by action films, which led him to pursue physical training in to emulate on-screen performers. This early exposure to performance arts began around age 16 when he discovered a film and television school in , Alberta, and began driving himself there for acting lessons, an experience that ignited his passion for the craft. Greene also participated in high school theater productions, providing his first hands-on opportunities to explore and character development in a local setting. Complementing these artistic endeavors, he engaged in local workshops at the Edmonton school, where he honed basic skills in film and television through structured sessions focused on scene work and . These informal training experiences in laid the groundwork for his later professional pursuits. Parallel to his budding interests, Greene excelled in high school , pursuing athletic scholarships that emphasized , , and physical conditioning—skills that later enhanced his ability to perform demanding roles requiring stamina and presence. This blend of sports and theater during his teens fostered a well-rounded foundation in performance arts. Following high school graduation, he briefly attended college on a scholarship before moving to New York for more advanced studies.

Formal studies

After graduating from high school in , , where he was raised on a family farm instilling values of hard work and resilience, Paul Greene departed his rural upbringing to pursue higher education. Greene attended Red Deer College in on a volleyball scholarship, initially majoring in while balancing athletic commitments with emerging interests in the arts. During this time, he was scouted by modeling agent Kelly Streit, which sparked his entry into the entertainment industry and prompted a pivot toward creative pursuits alongside his sports regimen. At age 18, Greene relocated to New York City to launch a modeling career, but his passion soon shifted toward acting, leading him to immerse himself in professional training. Over the next nearly 10 years in New York, Greene dedicated himself to intensive acting studies, training at the Stella Adler Conservatory and learning Uta Hagen techniques, while also working privately with renowned acting coach Susan Batson to hone his craft. This period marked his transition from athletic and modeling beginnings to a focused pursuit of professional acting, building a strong foundational technique through these esteemed programs and mentors.

Career

Modeling and commercials

At the age of 18, Paul Greene moved to to pursue a modeling career, having been discovered by agent Kelly Streit shortly after high school in . He quickly achieved international success in the fashion industry, appearing on dozens of magazine covers and representing major brands such as , Levi's, , , and . This early work established his on-camera presence and provided financial stability during his initial years in the competitive New York modeling scene. Greene's modeling gigs soon expanded into television commercials, where he built a substantial portfolio. Living in New York for approximately ten years, he appeared in close to 100 TV commercials, which allowed him to hone his performance skills in promotional contexts. These assignments often involved print and promotional work as well, including catalog shoots and advertisements for lifestyle brands like and , particularly in the early 2000s as his career matured. Through his affiliations with modeling agencies, Greene began transitioning toward acting opportunities, using his commercial experience as a foundation for auditions.

Television breakthrough

Paul Greene achieved his television breakthrough with a lead role in the MyNetworkTV telenovela Wicked Wicked Games (2006–2007), where he portrayed attorney Benjamin Gray across 40 episodes. This series regular appearance opposite Tatum O'Neal marked his first substantial on-screen presence in American television, showcasing his ability to handle dramatic arcs involving romance and legal intrigue. Building on this momentum, Greene secured guest spots on prominent procedural dramas, including an appearance as Renny Grant in the NCIS episode "Bounce" (season 6, episode 16, 2009), where he played a Marine involved in a investigation. He also guest-starred as Lex Young in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation's "Long Road Home" (season 14, episode 17, 2014), depicting a character entangled in a complex case linked to a rock musician's past. These roles on high-profile series highlighted his versatility in supporting tense, character-driven narratives within established franchises. Greene's profile rose further with a recurring role in the supernatural series Bitten (2014–2016), appearing as Philip McAdams in all 13 episodes of season 1. In this adaptation of Kelley Armstrong's novels, he portrayed Elena's human boyfriend, whose arc explored themes of secrecy and danger amid a pack conflict, earning praise for adding emotional depth to the ensemble. His association with the solidified in 2017 when he joined as Dr. Carson Shepard, a compassionate who becomes a central figure in the frontier town of Hope Valley. Greene appeared in approximately 40 episodes from 2017 to 2021 (seasons 4–8), contributing to the series' family-oriented storytelling through romantic subplots and medical crises that endeared the character to audiences. This role not only established him within Hallmark's wholesome programming but also demonstrated his skill in portraying heroic, relatable leads in long-form serialized drama.

Film roles

Paul Greene made his feature film debut in Sofia Coppola's Somewhere (2010), where he portrayed Ron the Masseur, a minor but memorable role in the dramedy exploring Hollywood ennui. This early appearance marked Greene's entry into theatrical cinema, showcasing his ability to blend into ensemble casts amid high-profile projects. Greene continued building his film credits with supporting roles in independent features, including Steve in the comedy Screwed (2013), directed by John Wynn, which satirized suburban absurdities. He followed this with Luke in the romantic drama Sweet Home Carolina (2017), a TV movie where his character aids a single mother navigating life changes in a small town. In 2018, Greene appeared as Mr. Hill in Buttons: A Christmas Tale, a musical family that highlighted his versatility in heartfelt, ensemble-driven narratives. Greene's association with Hallmark deepened through romantic leads, such as Dylan Smith in A Christmas Detour (2015), a holiday road-trip comedy co-starring Candace Cameron Bure, emphasizing themes of serendipity and connection. He also starred as Nick in Perfect Match (2015), another Hallmark production where his journalist character sparks romance with a wedding planner, underscoring his appeal in feel-good romances. These roles often drew from his television background, facilitating smoother transitions to film casting in similar lighthearted genres. In recent years, Greene has sustained momentum with projects like Dave in the TV film Topanga (2023), directed by Mark Kohl, a story of reinvention in a bohemian community. He led as Josh in Bringing Christmas Home (2023), a Hallmark movie about healing through antique restoration. In 2025, Greene starred as Jared Troy in the Hallmark romance Love in the Clouds, involving aerial adventures and budding love, and as a lead in Great American Family's Timeless Tidings of Joy, a nostalgic tale of legacy and romance centered on a letterpress shop.

Music career

Debut releases

Paul Greene's entry into music was influenced by his acting roles that incorporated , particularly his portrayal of Dr. Carson Shepard on the Hallmark series , where he performed original songs such as "A Place in My Heart" in 2018. This integration of music into his on-screen work, combined with his lifelong musical training starting from elementary school with instruments like the recorder and , paved the way for his independent releases. During the 2020 pandemic, Greene expanded this passion by streaming nearly 500 live concerts on , marking a deliberate shift toward songwriting and recording as a complement to his acting career. Greene's debut album, Freedom for Your Soul, was released on May 8, 2019, via independent distribution. A tribute to his father with gospel roots and road-trip themes, it features 10 original tracks including "The Stone" and "All My Tears," blending inspirational and country elements. His second album, Long Way Home, was issued on December 3, 2021, via DistroKid and produced in Nashville with collaborators including Smith Curry. The album features 13 tracks of original material blending country, folk, and inspirational themes, including the single "Plea of An Angel," which reached number one on a national country chart. The closing track, "Home," emphasizes themes of return and belonging. An official music video for "Home" was later uploaded to YouTube on December 11, 2024, garnering attention from fans of his acting work. In 2025, Greene released the single "Love Is in the Air," an original composition he wrote on set for his Hallmark film Love in the Clouds, which premiered on May 10. The upbeat track, capturing the movie's romantic hot-air balloon theme, became available on streaming platforms including Spotify and Apple Music starting April 13, 2025, and was featured in the film's soundtrack. This release highlighted Greene's ability to tie personal songwriting directly to his acting projects, with the song receiving positive reception for its lighthearted energy. Greene describes himself as a and "lifestyle architect," a term reflecting his multifaceted career that extends beyond performance to and creative in and . Through these outputs, he has established a niche blending heartfelt with his established on-screen , occasionally contributing to Hallmark soundtracks.

Live performances

Paul Greene has expanded his artistic expression through live music performances, blending his background as an with musical in intimate settings. These events often feature a mix of original compositions and covers, allowing him to connect directly with audiences in a performative style that echoes his on-screen charisma. One of his notable early live music appearances was a sold-out at The Cafe in Nashville on November 11, 2023, where he shared the stage with fellow performers and Caleb Polaha. The event, which ran for an afternoon show, highlighted Greene's skills and through a setlist including personal favorites and collaborative numbers, drawing fans from his acting community. This performance marked a significant step in his transition to live music venues, emphasizing heartfelt interactions in a renowned singer-songwriter space. In 2025, Greene continued his live engagements with a cozy evening at Re/Creation Café in on October 24, from 6:30 to 10:00 P.M. Pacific Time. The show opened with a set by River & Rose before Greene took the stage for a two-hour performance, followed by a meet-and-greet session offering selfies and signed headshots. This event underscored his growing presence in West Coast scenes, with tickets including vouchers for the venue's offerings and a livestream option for remote fans. As of November 2025, Greene is scheduled to host an ultra-intimate VIP Morning Show in on December 12, from 11:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. Eastern Time, limited to just 40 in-person seats. Billed as "," the two-hour concert will feature seasonal music, a group photo, and a digital Christmas album download, with livestream access available. Held ahead of Con, it promises a festive, personal atmosphere reflective of Greene's multifaceted career. Throughout these performances, Greene integrates elements of his acting career by incorporating original songs inspired by his roles, such as "Love Is in the Air," which he wrote for the movie Love in the Clouds and has featured in live sets. His concerts often weave narrative storytelling—drawn from on-set experiences—into acoustic renditions of originals like "The Stone" and "Plea of an Angel," creating a seamless fusion of his dual professions that resonates with audiences familiar with his television work.

Personal life

Relationships and family

Paul Greene was previously married to model and entrepreneur Angi Fletcher, with whom he shares a son, Oliver, born on August 3, 2003. The couple separated when Oliver was two years old and later divorced, maintaining an amicable co-parenting relationship. In May 2019, Greene proposed to his longtime partner, Kate Austin, an Australian entrepreneur, during a romantic vacation in . The couple welcomed their first child together, a son named Austin, on December 12, 2021, at St. John's Hospital in Santa Monica. Greene has described the birth as a profound experience that reinforced his commitment to family. Greene currently resides in Los Angeles with Austin and co-parents Oliver, whom he often involves in family activities. He defines his life around four essential qualities—family, fitness, faith, and fun—frequently expressing that being a present and loving parent is his greatest priority.

Philanthropy and interests

Paul Greene has been actively involved in , particularly supporting causes related to neurodegenerative diseases. Influenced by the loss of his father to (ALS), he has committed to raising funds and awareness for research and other socially responsible initiatives. This personal experience has shaped his advocacy, intertwining it with his core principles of and , emphasizing resilience and support for those affected by such illnesses. In 2023, Greene participated in the to End ALZ event benefiting the , where his fundraising efforts, including offering personalized experiences like dances and videos as incentives, helped raise over $20,000 for Alzheimer's research. The event, held on November 12 in Nashville, highlighted his dedication to broader health causes beyond . In 2024, he continued his involvement in the seventh annual to End ALZ (Halloween edition) on October 27, further supporting fundraising for Alzheimer's research. Beyond philanthropy, Greene pursues a balanced centered on , fitness, , and fun. He maintains an active routine that includes , weight training, and overall physical wellness, which he has practiced for over two decades while studying for certification as an integrative health coach at the Institute for Integrative Nutrition. His hobbies also encompass playing the guitar and , activities that provide personal fulfillment and occasionally tie into his family-oriented values.

Filmography

Feature films

Paul Greene began his feature film career with a supporting role in Sofia Coppola's Somewhere (2010), where he portrayed Ron the Masseur, a minor character in the dramedy about a fading celebrity. In 2013, Greene starred as Steve in the Canadian sex comedy Screwed, a that marked one of his early lead roles in independent cinema. He followed this with the role of Peter the Punisher in the independent drama The Ugly Life of a Beautiful (2014), a exploring themes of and exploitation in the adult industry. Greene appeared as Eric Heisler, a Phoenix attorney, in the thriller Deadly Sanctuary (2015), an adaptation of a involving mystery and . In the family musical Buttons: A Christmas Tale (2018), directed by , Greene played Mr. Hill, contributing to the film's ensemble cast alongside and in a story of orphans and holiday miracles. His most recent role is Saul Edison in the adventure Autumn and the Black Jaguar (2024), a family-oriented story set in the , directed by Gilles de Maistre, which received a theatrical release.

Television shows

Paul Greene began his television career with a recurring role in the MyNetworkTV telenovela Wicked Wicked Games (2006–2007), where he portrayed attorney Benjamin Gray across 40 episodes. In 2009, Greene made a guest appearance on the CBS procedural drama NCIS as Renny Grant in the episode "Bounce," marking one of his early one-off television roles. In 2013, Greene guest-starred as Scott in the episode "News Night with Will McAvoy" of HBO's The Newsroom. Greene achieved a recurring role in the Syfy supernatural series Bitten (2014–2016), playing Philip McAdams, Elena Michaels' human boyfriend, appearing in 13 episodes during the first season. In 2014, he appeared as Lex Young in the episode "Long Road Home" of CBS's CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. From 2017 to 2021, Greene starred as Dr. Carson Shepherd in the period drama , a main role spanning seasons 4 through 8 for a total of 49 episodes. In 2023, Greene appeared in the television movie Bringing Christmas Home on , portraying Russell Carlisle, an antique store owner who collaborates with a professor to uncover a WWII veteran's story. That same year, he starred in the TV pilot Topanga, a comedy-drama, as Dave, a character navigating personal reinvention in the bohemian community. Greene's 2025 television credits include the Hallmark Channel movie Love in the Clouds, where he played Jared, a hot air balloon pilot who sparks a romance with a skeptical reporter during the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta. Also in 2025, he featured in the Great American Family Christmas film Timeless Tidings of Joy as Bennett, a preservationist who helps a woman rediscover the legacy of her grandmother's letterpress shop.

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