
Ed Greenberg
Directing
Biography
Ed Greenberg is a professional actor turned director. He runs the film production company Beyond the Bar. He studied acting at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art (now known as the Central School of Speech and Drama) and had a successful, wide and varied acting career before adapting his skills to become a director. He has been seen around the country in some of the UK's most prestigious theatres and has portrayed some of theatre's most passionate and intense characters, including Shakespeare's Romeo (Romeo & Juliet) and Petruchio (Taming of the Shrew), Christopher Marlow's Mephistopheles (Dr Faustus) and Ibsen's Karsten Bernick (Pillars of Society). Ed is also the co-founder of the Theatre Group 'In Yer Space' which makes regular, successful, appearances at festivals around the country, including the Edinburgh Fringe, Buxton, Keswick and The Isle of Man. Ed now works predominantly as an independent film Producer and Director. He is also a guest lecturer at various venues around the country, running workshops on Acting for the Camera Techniques and Filmmaking.
Known For

Looking for peace, solitude and an escape from the outside world a mysterious stranger checks into a remote hotel. Reluctantly drawn into the lives and activities of the hotel's guests it soon becomes terrifyingly clear that all is not as calm and serene as the management would have him believe. A chance encounter with the hotel maid sets in motion a chain of events that will take the Stranger to the very edge of sanity, and threatens to destroy the lives of everyone present.
The Renata Road

Eight guests, all strangers to one another, are invited to a secluded location by their gracious, yet enigmatic host. Isolated from the rest of civilization, things start to go awry when each of them is accused of a heinous crime. As they begin to doubt one another and their motives, they realize they are being hunted one by one. Will any of them make it out alive?
The Hanged

When a world-renowned computer hacker mysteriously disappears, Holmes and Watson find themselves in a tense race against time to recover not only the hacker, but also the elusive code, before the world is brought to its knees.
Sherlock Holmes: The Dancing Men

A dangerous, unknown virus has been released. The news reports outbreaks of mass violence and grotesque scenes of cannibalism. People are being urged to stay in their homes and to do what they can to survive the night, as the authorities attempt to regain control.