Clarence Greene
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| Clarence Greene | |||||||
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| Born | June 14, 1978 New York, New York, USA |
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| Died | June 17, 1995 (aged 81) California, USA |
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| Occupation | Writer, Screenwriter | ||||||
| Years active | 1944-1969 | ||||||
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Clarence Greene (August 10, 1913 - June 17, 1995) was an American film producer and screenwriter who frequently collaborated with filmmaker Russell Rouse on a number of offbeat films. Some of these included DOA (1950), The Well (1951; for which they received an Academy Award nomination), Pillow Talk (1959; which won them the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay) and the trash classic The Oscar in 1966.

