Eileen Grubba was born into a family of eight children in Anchorage, Alaska, and grew up in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. A performer all her life, she began her professional acting career in Atlanta, Georgia where she trained at the Alliance Theater, sang in a choir, performed in musicals, and worked in commercials and Independent films. She moved to NYC where she studied at HB Studios, sang cabaret, and worked in TV and Film before moving to Los Angeles. She has since appeared in over twenty Independent films and in TV shows such as "Cold Case" (2003), "Nip/Tuck" (2003), "The Closer" (2005), "ER" (1994), "Monk" (2002), "Any Day Now" (1998), Fox's series "Ryan Caulfield: Year One" (1999), "Passions" (1999), "Port Charles" (1997), and "The Young and the Restless" (1973). She has also been cast opposite Laura Dern in the new HBO series, "Enlightened" (2010).Eileen is a lifetime member of the world renowned Actor's Studio where she has worked on stage with many of today's most skilled veteran actors. She was trained by such greats as Allan Miller, Barbara Bain, Mark Rydell, Lou Antonio and Martin Landau. On stage she has tackled many challenging roles in plays such as Arthur Miller's "After The Fall" and "Some Kind Of Love Story", Tennessee Williams's "Kingdom of Earth, and "The Glass Menagerie", David Mamet's "Reunion", John Patrick Shanley's "Four Dogs and a Bone", John Bishop's "The Trip Back Down" and leads in many musicals including "Cinderella", "The Little Shop of Horrors" and "Dracula". Eileen recently received critical acclaim, by both BackStage West and the LA Times, for her portrayal of Eleanor in "Silent Heroes", directed by Carmen Maria Milito. Her favorite stage partner, veteran actor, Carmen Argenziano, refers to Eileen as "a force" on stage and on screen. Her stage work has been compared to theatre greats such as Geraldine Page and Kim Stanley, by many members of The Actor's Studio.Eileen is also a creator, writer and producer who has two TV series and several feature films in development.With each project, she has deals in place to support her causes such as funding treatments for challenged patients, and moving our healthcare programs into the future. Her first completed script "Under The Pond" sold to Regent Entertainment. Eileen has an extensive resume in casting working for many network shows and multiple feature films. Her favorite project was casting the series, "The Miracle Workers" (2006) for ABC and Dreamworks, because the project was helping so many people.Perhaps what is most unique about Eileen is her extreme life experience and what she does with it. She overcame a deadly form of polio developed during childhood from a vaccine, and then beat cancer. As a child, she was told she'd never walk again, but today Eileen hikes mountains, and with her indomitable spirit, is a constant inspiration to others. In May (2008) she was interviewed as a feature survivor story for The LiveStrong Foundation, and that video soon became their most viewed story. Eileen is an empowered patient advocate and is often asked to speak at conferences about how to overcome life's challenges.A fighter all her life, she refuses to give up her quest to make a positive difference in the Entertainment Industry. She draws on her heavy life experience to create dramatic characters with gut-wrenching emotional depth and compassion, on stage, on screen, and in her writing. Currently she is developing a sitcom called "She's A Trip" that finds humor in the tragedies of life which she hopes will inspire others who are faced with tremendous challenges and obstacles.
Lifetime Member of the world renowned Actor's Studio.Is an award-winning artist since childhood. Attended college on an Art scholarship. Has painted original murals in homes of celebrities in Los Angeles. One mural, for the baby room of a rock star, ended up in a popular entertainment magazine spread.Many of her passion projects fund cancer research and treatments. Eileen is a passionate empowered patient advocate.At The Actor's Studio, she trains with famed acting coach, Allan Miller, who has also coached Barbra Streisand, Dustin Hoffman, Meryl Streep, Geraldine Page, Lily Tomlin, Sigourney Weaver, Peter Boyle, Rue McClanahan, Dianne Wiest, and Bruce Davison.Went to the same High School as actors Chris Conrad and Billy Crudup, and with accomplished writer Steve Conrad.Works with musicians Sheryl Crow, and Ben Harper.