Gerald Green
Gerald Green (1922–2006) was an American author, journalist, screenwriter, producer, and radio director known for novels depicting New York City life and historical events. His notable works include The Last Angry Man (1956), adapted into a film and TV movie, and the bestselling Holocaust miniseries novel (1978), for which he received the Belgium Prix International Dag Hammerskjold. He worked for NBC as a writer, director, and producer.[1][2]
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