5 Bryan Greenberg movies and TV shows that deserve a spot on your watchlist 

Bryan Greenberg as Ben Epstein | Image via Prime Video
Bryan Greenberg as Ben Epstein | Image via Prime Video

Bryan Greenberg is a U.S. actor known for his starring role as Ben Epstein in the TV series How to Make It in America, and for a recurring role in The Mindy Project. Recently, he was also seen in TV series like Emily in Paris & Suits LA. Greenberg was born on May 24, 1978, in Omaha, Nebraska, and was raised in St. Louis, Missouri.

Last year, he wrapped the movie Junction. Greenberg's fans have commended him for his production & directing abilities, in addition to his acting. One IMDb user watched Junction and said,

"Greetings again from the darkness. Actor Bryan Greenberg's (PRIME, 2005) first feature film as writer-director ........who profit."

The list is intended for the people who have yet to view any Brayn Greenberg films or television series.

Disclaimer: The list is made according to the author's opinion. Reader's discretion is advised.


The list below shows 5 Bryan Greenberg movies and TV shows that deserve a spot on your watchlist:

5. Emily in Paris (2020)

Bryan as Jake | Image via Netflix
Bryan as Jake | Image via Netflix

Bryan Greenberg brought a fresh energy to Season 5 of Emily in Paris as Jake, a U.S. Embassy officer in Paris. Brayn's scenes with Emily shine with charm & humor, especially when he invites her to an American trivia night. The fourth of July basement part becomes a standout moment as he shares nostalgic snacks & tries for a kiss.

Emily keeps it friendly, yet their chemistry is clear. Greenberg's warmth makes Jake memorable & adds a heartfelt layer to the romantic storyline.


4. Suits LA (2025)

Rick Dodson | Image via Hotstar
Rick Dodson | Image via Hotstar

NBC's newest legal powerhouse, Suits LA, introduces Rick Dodson, brilliantly portrayed by Bryan Greenberg. The lawyer stands out as the company's moral compass & hardest worker. Viewers have seen him arriving first & leaving last, proving that success comes via dedication, not flashiness. Bryan brought authentic charisma to Rick's character.

His rivalry with Erica Rollins creates a complex TV moment, one that combines wit and tension. Rick refuses to play corporate games & instead focuses on genuine client relationships. Greenberg's performance reveals why the show maintains the prestigious DNA of the original series.


3. How to Make It in America (2010-2011)

How to Make It in America | Image via Prime Video
How to Make It in America | Image via Prime Video

HBO's cult favorite, How to Make It in America, stars Bryan Greenberg as Ben Epstein, a young, aspiring fashion businessman determined to follow the American Dream. Ben joins forces with his best friend Cam to establish their fashion business in the city of Lower New York. People want more and stated on IMDb,

"At least make a movie to end the series! It would be awesome. It can be an HBO MOVIE!"

Bryan Greenberg brought the tenacity of Ben in all the rejections and disappointments he has endured. He made a real effort in developing Ben as a character across the two-season performance, and his acting inspired others to pursue their aspirations without fear of failure.


2. Junction (2024)

Junction | Image via Prime Video
Junction | Image via Prime Video

Junction is a well-crafted debut drama that solidifies Bryan Greenberg as a director. He also stars as Michael, a restaurant owner who is addicted to opioids, which destroys his marriage and future. Greenberg creates a narrative based on his personal post-surgery experience, determined by his inspiration to overcome and witnessing addiction in patients, physicians, and corporate executives.

His acting is dirty and emotional, and his direction makes us realize that addiction is something that affects everyone. Junction is a merger of both education and human emotion and stands out to be a big achievement by Greenberg.


1. You People (2023)

You People | Image via Netflix
You People | Image via Netflix

The romantic comedy You People, directed by Kenya Barris, unites Jonah Hill and Lauren London, part of an ensemble cast, in a love and family story. Bryan Greenberg can be seen as Issac, who brings more color to the cheerful friend group of the couple.

Eddie Murphy, who plays Akbar, is also sharp and delivers his part as the protective father of Amira, who challenges Ezra. Director Kenya Barris emphasizes boundary-crossing love, and the performances of the ensemble cast are fantastic, which makes the movie interesting.


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