
Alfred E. Green
DirectorActorSecond Unit or Assistant Director
- Born
- July 11, 1889
- Died
- September 4, 1960
One of the more prolific American directors, Alfred E. Green entered films in 1912 as an actor for the Selig Polyscope Co. He became an assistant to director Colin Campbell and started directing two-reelers, turning to features in 1917. His career lasted into the mid-1950s but his output was mostly…
Director
| The Millionaire(1955) |
| The Lone Wolf(1954) |
| General Electric Theater(1953) |
| Top Banana(1954) |
| The Eddie Cantor Story(1953) |
Writer
| Trials and Tribulations(1917) |
| Lost and Found(1917) |
Actor
| Ella Cinders(1926)as Director |
| Hollywood(1923)as Alfred E. Greene |
| The Friendship of Beaupere(1917)as Mrs. Lynn's Lawyer |
| The Crisis(1916)as Carl Richter |
| The Baby Spy(1914)as Maj. Mooney |
Producer
| The Gracie Allen Murder Case(1939) |
| Smart Money(1931) |
| Honor Bound(1928) |
| Is Zat So?(1927) |
Second Unit or Assistant Director
| In Old Kentucky(1919) |
| Daddy-Long-Legs(1919) |
| The Unpardonable Sin(1919) |
| M'Liss(1918) |
| The Garden of Allah(1916) |