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Adolph Green (December 2, 1914 – October 23, 2002) was an American lyricist and playwright who, with long-time collaborator Betty Comden, penned the screenplays and songs for musicals on Broadway and in Hollywood. Although they were not a romantic couple, they shared a unique comic genius and sophisticated wit that enabled them to forge a six ...
Oct 24, 2002 · Green had two unsuccessful marriages before marrying the actress Phyllis Newman in 1960. Mr. Green is survived by Miss Newman and by a son, Adam, and a daughter, Amanda, both of Manhattan.
He divorced twice before marrying his wife Phyllis, in 1960. She and their son and daughter survive him. · Adolph Green, lyricist, born December 2 1915 ; died October 24 2002
Oct 24, 2002 · Green married actress Phyllis Newman, who had been Holliday's understudy in "Bells Are Ringing," in 1960. He is survived by his wife, son and a daughter, Amanda. Funeral arrangements were...
On the day after what would have been his 88th birthday, Broadway bid a fond farewell to a Adolph Green, the beloved icon of musical theater, who died on October 23.
Dec 29, 2002 · Adam Green pays tribute to his father Adolph Green, who, with Betty Comden, wrote Broadway and movie musicals; Green died in 2002; photo (M)
Oct 27, 2002 · October 27, 2002. From the late thirties, when Adolph Green was one-third of the cabaret act "The Revuers" (his partners were Judy Holliday and his lifelong collaborator, Betty Comden), and...