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Johnny Green
Komponist, Producer, Skuespiller
Born October 10, 1908Died May 15, 1989 (80 years)
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John Waldo Green (October 10, 1908 – May 15, 1989) was an American songwriter, composer, musical arranger, conductor and pianist. He was given the nickname "Beulah" by colleague Conrad Salinger. His most famous song was one of his earliest, "Body and Soul" from the revue Three's A Crowd. Green won four Academy Awards for his film scores and a fifth for producing a short musical film, and he was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1972. He was also honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
John Waldo Green (October 10, 1908 – May 15, 1989) was an American songwriter, composer, musical arranger, conductor and pianist. He was given the nickname "Beulah" by colleague Conrad Salinger. His most famous song was one of his earliest, "Body and Soul" from the revue Three's A Crowd. Green won four Academy Awards for his film scores and a fifth for producing a short musical film, and he was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1972. He was also honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Johnny Green Filmography
| 1969 | They Shoot Horses, Don't They? · as Composer |
| 1968 | Oliver! · as Composer |
| 1966 | Alvarez Kelly · as Composer |
| 1966 | Johnny Tiger · as Composer |
| 1963 | Twilight of Honor · as Composer |
| 1963 | Bye Bye Birdie · as Composer |
| 1962 | Empire (TV Series) · as Composer |
| 1960 | Pepe · as Composer |
| 1959 | Rawhide (TV Series) · as Composer |
| 1958 | Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse (TV Series) · as Composer |
| 1957 | Raintree County · as Composer |
| 1957 | Wagon Train (TV Series) · as Composer |
| 1956 | High Society · as Composer |
| 1952 | Because You're Mine · as Composer |
| 1951 | The Great Caruso · as Composer |
| 1949 | The Inspector General · as Composer |
| 1947 | Something in the Wind · as Composer |
| 1947 | |
| 1947 | It Happened in Brooklyn · as Composer |
| 1946 | Easy to Wed · as Composer |
| 1945 | The Sailor Takes a Wife · as Composer |
| 1945 | Week-End at the Waldorf · as Composer |
| 1944 | Bathing Beauty · as Composer |
| 1944 | Broadway Rhythm · as Composer |
| 1943 | Pilot #5 · as Composer |
| 1932 | The Misleading Lady · as Composer |
| 1932 | The Wiser Sex · as Composer |
| 1932 | Wayward · as Composer |
| 1931 | My Sin · as Composer |
| 1931 | Secrets of a Secretary · as Composer |
| 1931 | Honor Among Lovers · as Composer |
| 1930 | The Sap from Syracuse · as Composer |
| 1969 | They Shoot Horses, Don't They? · as Associate Producer |
| 1958 | Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse (TV Series) |
| 1953 |
| 1978 | The 50th Annual Academy Awards · as Self - Presenter |
| 1975 | 47th Annual Academy Awards · as Self - Presenter |
| 1971 | Great Performances (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1963 | Missing Links (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1962 | The Merv Griffin Show (TV Series) · as Self - Guest |
| 1962 | The 34th Annual Academy Awards · as Self - Winner: Best Scoring Of A Musical Picture |
| 1961 | Your First Impression (TV Series) · as Self - Celebrity Guest |
| 1961 | The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) · as Self - Composer |
| 1960 | Here's Hollywood (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1955 | Dateline: Disneyland · as Self |
| 1955 | The 27th Annual Academy Awards · as Self - Audience Bow |
| 1954 | Shower of Stars (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1954 | The 26th Annual Academy Awards · as Self - Winner |
| 1950 | The Jack Benny Program (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1948 | The Ed Sullivan Show (TV Series) · as Self |
| 1948 | Studio One (TV Series) · as Emcee |
| 1947 | Something in the Wind · as Orchestra Leader At Fashion Show |
| 1938 | Start Cheering · as Johnny Green - Conductor Of His Orchestra |






