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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Walon_GreenWalon Green - Wikipedia

    Walon Green was born in Baltimore, Maryland on December 15, 1936. [citation needed] He is the father of Darwin Green, a writer and film editor, and Collin Green, a teacher and photographer. Filmography. As writer - films. Morituri (1965) (uncredited) The Wild Bunch (1969) Sorcerer (1977) The Brink's Job (1978) The Border (1982) WarGames (1983 ...

    • Darwin Green, Collin Green
    • Film and television writer and producer
  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0338396Walon Green - IMDb

    Walon Green. Writer: The Wild Bunch. Walon Green was born on 15 December 1936 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for The Wild Bunch (1969), NYPD Blue (1993) and The Hellstrom Chronicle (1971).

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    • Baltimore, Maryland, USA
  3. Jun 4, 2021 · In the mid 1960s Walon Green, while still a documentary filmmaker, was eager to break into writing features. Green had met Roy Sickner, an aspiring director who had pitched his idea for The Wild Bunch to the producer Reno Carrell, with Sickner himself as director. With the producer's interest Sickner offered Green $1,500 to write a treatment.

  4. Walon Green is the father of Collin A. Green, who is a photographer, teacher and short story writer. Let Mel Stuart release a caterpillar onto his face for the "crazy boat ride" sequence in Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971). The scene remains intact today. Wrote a draft of The Fly (1986) when Mel Brooks agreed to produce the project ...

  5. In his three-hour interview, Walon Green talks about his early years, and working for David L. Wolper and Jack Haley, Jr. on documentaries. He describes directing the Time-Life Special “The Search for Vengeance” about the search for Nazi war criminals, as well as executive producing the Gene Roddenberry-inspired Strange New World. He chronicles his time working for producer David Milch as ...

  6. Walon Green is known as an Writer, Screenplay, Executive Producer, Producer, Story, Director, Actor, Teleplay, Dialect Coach, Cinematography, and Original Story. Some ...

  7. Walon Green is one of the executive producers of Dragnet, the remake of the 1950s crime drama set in Los Angeles. The new show revives the fictional detectives Joe Friday and Frank Smith. Green is a veteran producer and writer of other police dramas including Hill Street Blues, NYPD Blue, as well as the dramas ER and Law & Order. Green also wrote the screenplay for the classic Warner Bros ...

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