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Stanley R. Greenberg

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American screenwriter

Stanley R. Greenberg (1927—2002) was an American playwright and screenwriter. He was an important pioneer in the format of docudrama.

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.

Selected filmography

References

  1. "Stanley R. Greenberg, 74, Television Screenwriter". New York Times. September 1, 2002.
  2. Smith, Cecil (March 28, 1973). "'Pueblo' Re-creates History as Drama". Los Angeles Times. p. h13.

External links

Nebula Award for Best Script/Ray Bradbury Award
Nebula Award
for Best Script
Ray Bradbury Award
for Outstanding
Dramatic Presentation


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