Adolph Green
Adolph Green was an American lyricist and playwright, who with long-time collaborator Betty Comden, penned the screenplays and songs for musicals on Broadway and in Hollywood. Although they were not a romantic couple, they shared a unique comic genius and sophisticated wit that enabled them to forge a six-decade-long partnership. They received numerous accolades including four Tony Awards and nominations for two Academy Awards and a Grammy Award. Green was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1980 and American Theatre Hall of Fame in 1981. Comden and Green received the Kennedy Center Honor in 1991.
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🎬 Movies
Peter Pan Live!
writer
2014
Gene Kelly: Anatomy of a Dancer
actor
2002
The Substance of Fire
actor
1996
My Favorite Year
actor
1982
Simon
actor
1980
Applause
writer
1973
What a Way to Go!
writer
1964
Peter Pan
writer
1960
Bells Are Ringing
writer
1960
The Fabulous Fifties
actor
1960
Auntie Mame
writer
1958
It's Always Fair Weather
writer
1955
Peter Pan
writer
1955
The Band Wagon
writer
1953
Singin' in the Rain
writer
1952
On the Town
writer
1949
The Barkleys of Broadway
writer
1949
Take Me Out to the Ball Game
writer
1949