Principally a stage actor working predominately in the classics,
however, Greenstreet was a memorable Sloane in Joe Orton's
'Entertaining Mr Sloane' in the late 80s and Sherlock Holmes in Conan
Doyle's 'Sherlock Holmes And The Crucifer Of Blood' in the mid 90s. The
twin lead roles of Simon Ashby and Brat Farrar in the BBC TV classic
drama serial
Brat Farrar (1986) brought him to the public's attention on both
sides of the Atlantic fueling speculation that he could replace Roger
Moore as 007. He was screen tested, short listed, but the part went to
Timothy Dalton.
Trainer (1991) followed in the early 90s when he played the
BBC TV drama series' lead character of race horse trainer Mike Hardy.
He teamed up with producer
Christopher Milburn in the mid 90s to direct the low
budget British film
Caught in the Act (1997). The film was not a great success but is a
delightful and accomplished, though small, first film as
writer/director.
He lives in Hampshire with his partner,
Emma Pounds, a 1st Assistant
Director turned Producer with whom he has three young children. His
great-uncle was the legendary screen actor
Sydney Greenstreet.