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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0338876Mort Greene - IMDb

    Mort Greene was born on 3 October 1912 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Scrooged (1988), Swingers (1996) and The Red Skelton Hour (1951). He was married to Jan Wiley and Ann Lawrence. He died on 28 December 1992 in Palm Desert, California, USA.

    • Music Department, Writer, Producer
    • October 3, 1912
    • Mort Greene
    • December 28, 1992
  2. Dec 24, 1992 · Mort Greene, a television writer and song lyricist who put words to the themes of such TV shows as “Leave It to Beaver,” “Tales of Wells Fargo” and “Buckskin,” died Monday in Rancho...

  3. As a songwriter, TV writer, and associate film producer, Greene had a significant Hollywood career in features and TV. As a songwriter, he contributed songs to a number of 1940s films including "Call Out the Marines" (1941), "The Big Street," Alan Dwan's "Here We Go Again," "Sing Your Worries...

    • Anthony Edwards Was Considered The Star of ‘ER’
    • Dr. Greene’s Very Long Death Scene
    • What Anthony Edwards Is Doing Now

    ERwas, of course, made up of a large cast of actors including Noah Wyle, Maura Tierney, Eriq La Salle, George Clooney, and Julianna Margulies. But the presumed star of the medical drama was Anthony Edwards, especially in the first few seasons. “This well-intentioned, overworked person who is always trying to do the right thing and loves medicine,” ...

    Once Anthony Edwards knew he was ready to leave the drama, the writers of ERwere ready. They had Dr. Mark Greene diagnosed with brain cancer in season 7 and by the end of season 8, Greene was gone, in a gut-wrenchingly emotional episode that pulled in huge ratings. “There’s been many people who said that their experience of losing a loved one or fa...

    Edwards left ER to spend more time with his growing family, as he explained to TheaterMania in 2018. “I took a big break after ER, very intentionally, when my kids were little. We moved here to New York, and I spent a lot of time walking them to school. I was fortunate to meet people who said, ‘You’re never gonna regret spending time with your kids...

  4. American composer & lyricist whose songs were used in movies and TV. Born 3 October 1912 in Cleveland, Ohio. Died 28 December 1992 in Palm Desert, California (80 years of age), His compositions include "Sleepy Serenade", "Wherever You Go", "Hands Across the Border", and "Sioux City Sue".

  5. Dec 28, 1992 · Jo Stafford & Frankie Laine with Paul Weston and His Orchestra. July 2, 1954. Covered by (5 artists) If I Could Be the Dummy on Your Knee. Fred Stryker, Mort Greene, Bud Lees. Orrin Tucker and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Bonnie Baker. December 5, 1939. Covered by Bobby Byrne and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Dorothy Claire.

  6. Mort Greene. The Red Skelton Hour. CBS. The Television Academy database lists prime-time Emmy information. Click here to learn more. Mort Greene: bio, photos, awards, nominations and more at Emmys.com.