Stanley R. Greenberg
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American screenwriter
Stanley R. Greenberg (1927—2002) was an American playwright and screenwriter. He was an important pioneer in the format of docudrama.[1][2]
He was born in Chicago, served in World War II and graduated from Brown University. He got his start in television writing for the series The Defenders and The Nurses.
- Skyjacked (1972)
- Welcome Home, Johnny Bristol (1972)
- Soylent Green (1973)
- Pueblo (1973) (TV movie)
- The Missiles of October (1974) (TV movie)
- Blind Ambition (1979) (TV movie)
References
- ↑ "Stanley R. Greenberg, 74, Television Screenwriter". New York Times. September 1, 2002.
- ↑ Smith, Cecil (March 28, 1973). "'Pueblo' Re-creates History as Drama". Los Angeles Times. p. h13.
External links
- Stanley R. Greenberg at IMDb
- Obituary at the Los Angeles Times
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