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  1. 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 .

  2. Aug 28, 2002 · Stanley R. Greenberg, the meticulous writer who sparked the now-ubiquitous television genre of the docudrama in the early 1970s with his groundbreaking teleplays “Pueblo” and “The Missiles of...

  3. Sep 1, 2002 · Stanley R. Greenberg, a television screenwriter who shaped the docudrama format with his meticulously researched scripts for ''Pueblo,'' ''The Missiles of October'' and other dramas, died...

  4. Aug 29, 2002 · Stanley R. Greenberg, the meticulous writer who sparked the now-ubiquitous television genre of the docudrama in the early 1970s with his groundbreaking teleplays “Pueblo” and “The Missiles of...

  5. Stanley R. Greenberg was born on 3 September 1927 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Soylent Green (1973), The Defenders (1961) and Man in a Suitcase (1967). He was married to Tamara Robbin Greenberg. He died on 25 August 2002 in Kensington, California, USA.

    • Writer, Additional Crew, Producer
    • September 3, 1927
    • Stanley R. Greenberg
    • August 25, 2002
  6. Aug 28, 2002 · A memorial service will be held Sunday for Stanley R. Greenberg, who wrote more than 40 plays for stage, film and television, and won an Emmy Award in 1975 for a TV movie about the Cuban...

  7. Stanley R. Greenberg (1928-2002), won a Nebula Award for his screenplay Soylent Green, an adaptation of Harry Harrison’s novel Make Room! Make Room! Born in Chicago, he became known as the father of the docudrama for his Emmy award winning Pueblo, in 1973, the same year Soylent Green came out.

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