Adam Green (journalist) explained

Adam Green is an American journalist. He is Vogue magazine's theater critic.[1] and a regular contributor to The New Yorker[2] His work has also appeared in other publications, among them The New York Times.[3] Before becoming a journalist, Green was a staff writer for Saturday Night Live; his other television credits include several comedy specials, among them a CBS tribute to Superman's 50th Anniversary.[4] In the late 1980s, Green and Maura Moynihan formed the comedy duo Moynihan and Green.[5] They performed in nightclubs around New York City and appeared in the Merchant-Ivory film Slaves of New York.[6]

Early life and education

Green is the son of Tony Award-winning actress Phyllis Newman and Broadway lyricist and playwright Adolph Green. He is the brother of singer-songwriter Amanda Green.[7]

Green studied English literature at Harvard University, where he was an editor for the Harvard Lampoon.[8]

Bibliography

Essays and journalism

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vogue Feature Story_Daniel Radcliffe_Dark Horse_Adam Green_Annie Leibovitz . www.style.com . January 13, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080820180322/http://www.style.com/vogue/feature/081908VFEA/ . August 20, 2008 . dead.
  2. Search. The New Yorker. January 16, 2018.
  3. Web site: LIVES; Adolph Green's Closing Night. Adam. Green. December 29, 2002. January 16, 2018. The New York Times.
  4. Web site: Adam Green. IMDb.com. January 16, 2018.
  5. Web site: One Duo's Comic Arsenal for 'doubles'. Stephen. Holden. August 28, 1987. January 16, 2018. The New York Times.
  6. Web site: Slaves of New York (1989). January 16, 2018. IMDb.com.
  7. News: Finn. Robin. February 27, 2004. Still a Broadway Baby After All These Years. The New York Times. September 16, 2019. .
  8. Web site: "How'd you find that pickpocket story, Adam Green?". Niemanstoryboard.org. January 16, 2018.