Adolph Green (born December 2, 1914) is an American Lyricist and Playwright who, with collaborator Betty Comden, penned the screenplays and songs for many of the most beloved movie musicals.
Biography[]
Green was born in The Bronx to Hungarian-Jewish Immigrants Daniel and Helen Weiss Green.
The team also did animated Episodes. In 1993, they joined Disney to write for Madeline, beginning with the smash-hit Madeline in New York.
Even with the advancing Ages, Green and Comden are still memorizing everything, writing Books and Lyrics and even, acting, singing in dancing in various productions. They remain in excellent health.
Credits[]
Their credits include Movies, Shows and Episodes.
Broadway[]
- On the Town
- Billion Dollar Baby
- Two on the Aisle
- Wonderful Town
- Peter Pan
- The Bells Are Ringing
- Say, Darling
- Do Re Mi
- Subways Are For Sleeping
- Fade Out - Fade In
- Hallelujah, Baby!
- Applause
- Lorelei
- On the Twentieth Century
- The Trouble With Clones
- The Madwoman of Central Park
- Kick in the Neck
- Singin' in the Rain
- The Will Rogers Follies
- Sailor Moon
- Digimon
- Digimon 2
Hollywood[]
- Good News
- The Barkleys of Broadway
- On the Town
- Singin' in the Rain
- The Band Wagon
- It's Always Fair Weather
- Auntie Mame
- Bells Are Ringing
- Sarah Brown Eyes
- Digimon: The Movie