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  1. Alfred Edward Green (July 11, 1889 – September 4, 1960) was an American film director. [1] Green entered film in 1912 as an actor for the Selig Polyscope Company . He became an assistant to director Colin Campbell .

  2. Alfred E. Green. Director: The Jolson Story. One of the more prolific American directors, Alfred E. Green entered films in 1912 as an actor for the Selig Polyscope Co. He became an assistant to director Colin Campbell and started directing two-reelers, turning to features in 1917.

  3. Alfred Edward Green (July 11, 1889 – September 4, 1960) was an American film director. Green entered film in 1912 as an actor for the Selig Polyscope Company. He became an assistant to director Colin Campbell. He then started to direct two-reelers until he started features in 1917.

  4. Quick Reference. (1889–1960). Film director. A reliable if not distinctive movie director, he turned out dozens of silent and sound films over a fifty-year career. Green was born in Ferris, California, and ... From: Green, Alfred E. in The Oxford Companion to the American Musical » Subjects: Music. Related content in Oxford Reference.

  5. Personal Narrative. Alfred E. Green, Jr. Collection. Veterans History Project Service Summary: War or Conflict: World War, 1939-1945. Branch of Service: Army. Unit of Service: 140th Tank Destroyer Battalion, 63rd Infantry Division; 83rd Chemical Mortar Battalion.

  6. Alfred E. Green. Ella Cinders. 1926. Exhibition What Price Hollywood. Mar 30–Jun 15, 2019. MoMA. Licensing. If you would like to reproduce an image of a work of art ...

  7. Alfred E. Green was a director who was born in 1889 in United States and died in 1960 known for Copacabana, Baby Face, Dangerous, Four Faces West, Smart Money, A Thousand and One Nights, Sierra, The Golden Arrow, Disraeli and The Fabulous Dorseys