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    Alfred E. Green

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  1. Alfred Edward Green (July 11, 1889 – September 4, 1960) was an American film director. Green entered film in 1912 as an actor for the Selig Polyscope Company. He became an assistant to director Colin Campbell. He then started to direct two-reelers until he started features in 1917.

  2. May 6, 2024 · Alfred E. Green (born July 11, 1889, Perris, California, U.S.—died September 4, 1960, Hollywood, California) was an American film and television director whose career spanned some four decades but was most noted for his movies with Warner Brothers in the early 1930s.

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  3. Actor. Second Unit Director or Assistant Director. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. One of the more prolific American directors, Alfred E. Green entered films in 1912 as an actor for the Selig Polyscope Co. He became an assistant to director Colin Campbell and started directing two-reelers, turning to features in 1917.

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    • Perris, California, USA
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    • Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
  4. Mini Bio. One of the more prolific American directors, Alfred E. Green entered films in 1912 as an actor for the Selig Polyscope Co. He became an assistant to director Colin Campbell and started directing two-reelers, turning to features in 1917. His career lasted into the mid-1950s but his output was mostly routine, though there were some gems ...

    • July 11, 1889
    • September 4, 1960
  5. Alfred E. Green (July 11, 1889 – September 4, 1960) was a prolific movie director and assistant director. Green entered film in 1912 as an actor for the Selig Polyscope Company. He became an assistant to director Colin Campbell. He then started to direct two-reelers until he started features in 1917.

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  7. The Jackie Robinson Story is a 1950 biographical film directed by Alfred E. Green (who had directed The Jolson Story, "one of the biggest hits of the 40s") and starring Jackie Robinson as himself. The film focuses on Robinson's struggle with the abuse of bigots as he becomes the first African-American Major League Baseball player of the modern era.

  8. Alfred E. Green. Highest Rated: 100% The Jolson Story (1946) Lowest Rated: 20% Copacabana (1947) Birthday: Jul 11, 1889. Birthplace: Perris, California, USA.

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