American film director
Alfred E. Green (born Alfred Edward Green) was an American film director, producer, and actor. He was born on November 7, 1889, in Perris, California, and held citizenship in the United States. Green passed away in Hollywood on April 9, 1960.
Throughout his career, Green directed numerous films, including "It Must Be Love", "The Unpardonable Sin", "The Jolson Story", "The Jackie Robinson Story", and "The Eddie Cantor Story". He also directed various mystery films like "The Ghost Breaker" and "The Dark Horse", as well as comedies such as "Sweet Music" and "Here's to Romance".
Alfred E. Green was active in multiple industries, including movies, cinematography, filmmaking, and the film industry.