Alan Green started his professional career in 1965 after graduating
from the Pennsylvania State University with a Bachelor of Arts degree.
He then went to work at one of New York's largest advertising agencies,
Grey Advertising, in the production of commercials. In 1969, Alan Green
was one of ten individuals out of two thousand selected for a
Director's Guild internship. After the two year training program in
feature and TV production, Alan Green went on to work as an assistant
director on such features as Wenn es dunkel wird in Harlem (1972), "Shamus", Der Exorzist (1973), "Godfather
part II", "The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again", "Torch Song Trilogy",
Madhouse (1990), Die Asse der stählernen Adler (1992) and miniseries and series TV such as "The Awakening
Land", "The Young Pioneers", "Grandpa Goes To Washington", "Brothers
and Sisters", "Supertrain", "240-Robert" and "Breaking Away". Mr. Green
then went on to work as a Production Manager on "Dennis The Menace",
"Between Two Women", "Evilspeak" and "Die Laughing" (Part).
From 1983 through 1987, Alan Green was contracted to write and produce
TV movies and miniseries through Orion Pictures. In the early 90s, he
worked for Hollywood-Continental Films as Head of Development and
Production. In 1994, he formed The Entertainment Alliance, Inc. with
Tim Van Rellim. They currently have ten feature and television projects
in various stages of development. Mr. Green has been a long time member
of The Director's Guild and The Writer's Guild, and is a well-respected
development and production executive in the industry today.