Greg Evigan, born on October fourteenth, nineteen fifty-three, is a versatile American actor known for his work across film, stage, and television. He began his artistic journey in theater, making a notable appearance in the Broadway production of Jesus Christ Superstar. His talent shone brightly as he took on the iconic role of Danny Zuko in the stage adaptation of the beloved musical Grease.
Evigan made his film debut in the drama Scorchy in nineteen seventy-six, but it was his role as the lead in the comedy series B.J. and the Bear that catapulted him to fame, where he captivated audiences from nineteen seventy-nine to nineteen eighty-one. His career continued to flourish throughout the eighties, with guest appearances on various television series.
In nineteen eighty-seven, he landed the lead role of Joey Harris in the popular sitcom My Two Dads, which ran until nineteen ninety. His versatility was further showcased in the science fiction series TekWar from nineteen ninety-five to nineteen ninety-six, along with guest roles on Melrose Place and 7th Heaven in the late nineties. He also starred in the soap opera Pacific Palisades in nineteen ninety-seven and played a record executive in the Canadian series Big Sound from two thousand one to two thousand two.
Evigan's filmography includes notable works such as the drama Mel in nineteen ninety-eight, Arizona Summer in two thousand four, the Western film 6 Guns in two thousand ten, and the Hallmark Channel's Once Upon a Holiday in two thousand fifteen. In two thousand eighteen, he made a memorable guest appearance as Jim Harvey in a multi-episode arc on the soap opera General Hospital.