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  1. Gerald Green (April 8, 1922 – August 29, 2006) was an American author, journalist, and television writer. Biography. Green was born in Brooklyn, New York as Gerald Greenberg. He was the son of a physician, Dr. Samuel Greenberg. He was Jewish.

  2. Aug 31, 2006 · Gerald Green, a best-selling author and screenwriter whose most famous novel, “The Last Angry Man,” was the basis for the 1959 film starring Paul Muni as an altruistic doctor in a...

  3. Sep 4, 2006 · Gerald Green, 84, author of “The Last Angry Man,” a 1956 book that told the story of a heroic doctor who worked in New York’s slums, died Tuesday of pneumonia in Norwalk, Conn. He also wrote...

  4. Aug 29, 2006 · Green wrote many novels, the best known being The Last Angry Man, published in 1956. It was adapted into a movie by the same name which was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actor in a Leading Role (Paul Muni) and Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Black-and-White.

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  5. www.college.columbia.edu › cct_archive › nov_dec06Columbia College Today

    Gerald Green ’42, a best-selling author and screenwriter who wrote, among many other works, the 1978 TV miniseries Holocaust; the book The Last Angry Man, the basis for his 1959 film and 1974 TV show; and the book, with Lawrence Klingman, His Majesty O’Keefe, a 1954 film, died of pneumonia on August 29, 2006, at 84.

  6. Gerald Green was an American author, journalist, producer and director. Green was born in Brooklyn, New York as Gerald Greenberg. He died of pneumonia in Norwalk, Connecticut. Genres: Thriller.

  7. Jan 1, 2001 · He wrote the teleplay for Holocaust, a critically acclaimed 1978 TV miniseries that won eight Emmy Awards, including one for "Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series," and was credited with persuading the West German government to repeal the statute of limitations on Nazi war crimes.