Modern Family Casting Director Jeff Greenberg's Campus Visit, 4/24/2015
Jeff Greenberg has enjoyed a stellar career as an Emmy Award-winning casting director in both movies and television. His credits include Modern Family, Frasier, News Radio, Wings, Cheers, Night at the Roxbury, Look Who’s Talking, and Father of the Bride 2. He recorded a 'Wabash on My Mind' podcast while on campus.
Said Greenberg: '‘Modern Family’ is this incredible experience for me and pretty much everyone involved. It’s sort of a career high for everyone in front of and behind the camera. Whoever is there loves it every day. There is a great deal of pride having to do the show on a whole other level than I’ve ever experienced. The viewing public has embraced the show in a way that is about love, affection and family. We’ve been impacted by other people’s experiences.'
'In casting decisions, they always want to see choices so they have a sense of comparison. You always have your favorite going in, but you want someone else to come in that is very good, too, because that makes your choice look even better. You aren’t allowed to bring one choice, you always have to bring someone else.'
'There is no degree for a casting director. A lot of actors fall into it, but if I were to create a program, I would have them do acting classes, directing classes, learn about text, and some business. You have to have a great memory for faces and names. You have to love actors and be a big TV, theater, movie watcher and goer. You have to be really organized.'
'When I do a producer’s session for each episode, I’m there with the writer, producer, and the director. I bring in five choices for every part. I have to cast every part five times. Each of those choices has to be good enough to get the part, but I don’t want each one to be exactly the same. It’s fun for me because that’s where I get to be creative. Sometimes the person who is just the funniest in the room gets the part. I’m pretty confident that everyone would be good, but you just have to see who brings that part to life the most. Quite often, it’s is a comedy, it’s just who is the funniest to us.'
'All of my years as an actor were training me to be a good casting director because when I first got into it, I somehow knew how to do it. It’s because I knew how to break down the text. I knew how to talk to actors and directors. I knew how to give direction and notes. I somehow knew from everything I had been doing. All my experience on stage translated to being able to relate and identify with any actor coming in. I’d walked in their shoes.'
'I like to stay on top of who’s out there, so I can keep my vocabulary fresh always. I do watch all the urban comedies, which Modern Family is, but I’m a big TV fanatic, so I watch a ton of shows and am always aware of the casting. I appreciate when someone pops as being special or different, or ‘that choice is so interesting.’ I make note of those people. I have a good memory for it, but I write them down, too. I’m always looking for fresh.'