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  2. Nov 26, 2018 · Green Book: The Real-Life Story of Dr. Don Shirley. The true history that inspired Peter Farrelly’s Green Book, starring Mahershala Ali and Viggo Mortensen. By Julie Miller. November...

  3. American South. A Smithsonian magazine special report. ARTS & CULTURE. Based on a True Story. The True Story of the ‘Green BookMovie. Jazz, race and an unlikely friendship inspire...

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  4. Feb 23, 2019 · The movie is a classic road story, telling the tale of Bronx bouncer Tony Vallelonga (Mortensen), who in 1962 found work serving as chauffeur and bodyguard for Dr. Donald Shirley (Ali), a queer...

    • When Did The Real Story Behind Green Book Take place?
    • Where Was Musician Don Shirley born?
    • Had Tony Lip Really Been Racist Before Going on His Trip with Don Shirley?
    • Did Don Shirley Really Live in An Apartment Above Carnegie Hall?
    • Why Did People Call Him Tony Lip If His Real Name Was Frank Vallelonga?
    • What Is The Meaning Behind The Film's Title, "Green Book"?
    • Why Was Don Shirley Referred to as "Dr. Shirley"?
    • Did Pianist Don Shirley Play at Whites-Only Theaters?
    • Had The Real Tony Lip Been in The Army?
    • For How Long Did Tony Lip Travel with Musician Don Shirley?

    Like in the film, the true story unfolded mainly in 1962. Tony Lip, an Italian-American bouncer from the Bronx who was employed at New York City's Copacabana nightclub, accepted a job driving the renowned African-American musician Don Shirley through the Deep South.

    Numerous articles state that Don Shirley was born in Kingston, Jamaica. This is not true and stems from the fact that his promoters falsely advertised him as having been born in Jamaica. The Green Book true story reveals that Don Shirley was actually born in Pensacola, Florida on January 29, 1927. His parents were Jamaican immigrants. His father, E...

    Yes. A fact-check of Green Bookreveals that, in this case, the movie is honest in its portrayal of Lip. According to Lip's son, Nick Vallelonga, Lip had indeed been racist before his trip with musician Don Shirley, attributing it to growing up on the Italian-American streets of the Bronx. In the movie, Lip (Viggo Mortensen) uses racial slurs. He th...

    Yes. As depicted in the Green Book movie, Don Shirley lived in one of the elegant artists' units above Carnegie Hall for more than 50 years. At times, he probably felt like he was trapped in a castle's tower, wishing he could be in the concert hall below performing in the many symphonies held there. He did get to play on Carnegie Hall's stage. Shir...

    He was born Frank Anthony Vallelonga. Tony comes from his middle name, and as stated in the movie, "Lip" refers to the fact that by the age of eight he had earned a reputation for being able to talk his way into or out of anything. It was a skill that he utilized his entire life.

    The title of the movie comes from The Negro Motorist Green Book, more commonly referred to as "The Green Book", which was a segregation-era guidebook for African-American motorists that alerted them to which restaurants, garages and hotels offered service to blacks. Travelers would also encounter "sundown towns," which prohibited blacks from being ...

    According to The New York Times, Don Shirley was known to friends and audiences as "Dr. Shirley." He was indeed intelligent, but he had never been to graduate school. It is believed that his title may have been a reference to his two honorary degrees.

    Yes. Don Shirley's southern tour depicted in Green Book had been booked by Columbia Artists, his management company. He indeed found himself playing at whites-only theaters and parlor rooms. Safety was a concern, as only six years prior in 1956 Nat King Cole had been assaulted on stage while performing for an all-white audience in Birmingham, Alaba...

    Yes, this was confirmed while researching the Green Booktrue story. Before his days working at the Copacabana nightclub and his job driving pianist Don Shirley, Tony Lip had served in the United States Army. He had been stationed in postwar Germany in the early 1950s. He is pictured below in uniform.

    Lip, a former minor-league baseball player who served in the U.S. Army in postwar Germany, actually traveled with pianist Don Shirley for a year and a half. The movie condenses this into two months. Screenwriter Nick Vallelonga says that shortening the trip so much for the film is the only major creative license that the filmmakers took. In doing s...

  5. Feb 10, 2019 · Nick maintains the story is true, and that only the timelines were bent. In real life, the pair's trip only lasted about two months. In the movie, it adds up to about a year. Vallelonga’s ...

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  6. Starring Viggo Mortensen and Mahershala Ali, the film is inspired by the true story of a 1962 tour of the Deep South by African American pianist Don Shirley and Italian American bouncer and later actor Frank "Tony Lip" Vallelonga, who served as Shirley's driver and bodyguard.

  7. Nov 15, 2018 · 9 minute read. By Rachel E. Greenspan. Updated: February 12, 2019 3:39 PM [ET] | Originally published: November 15, 2018 2:02 PM EST; N ick Vallelonga grew up in a quintessential Italian family in...

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