Stanley R. Greenberg
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.
Select Credits
- 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)
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gollark: * gerontocratic
gollark: In my youth I used an older similar service called "c9.io" and wrote some truly horrible code.
gollark: All others can only hope to be mere reflections of its glory.
References
- "Stanley R. Greenberg, 74, Television Screenwriter". New York Times. 1 September 2002.
- Smith, Cecil (28 Mar 1973). "'Pueblo' Re-creates History as Drama". Los Angeles Times. p. h13.
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