Walon Green
(1936 -     )

Born in Baltimore, Maryland. Writer, producer, director and documentary filmmaker from the 1960s to the 2000s. Notable credits (alone or in collaboration) include: (As writer) THE WILD BUNCH (1969), SORCERER (1977), THE BRINK'S JOB (1978), "Hill Street Blues" (TV series, 1981, also co-producer), THE BORDER (1982), SOLARBABIES (1986), CRUSOE (1989), ROBOCOP 2 (1990), "Law & Order" (TV series, 1990, also co-executive producer 1993-1994), "ER" (TV series, 1994, also co-executive producer), ERASER (1996), THE HI-LO COUNTRY (1998); (as Producer) "National Geographic Specials" (1964, TV series, also director), SNIPER (1993, executive producer), "NYPD Blue" (TV series co-executive producer, 1994-1995); (as Director) "Time-Life Specials: The March of Time" (TV series, 1965), SPREE (1967), THE HELLSTROM CHRONICLE (1971), UP FROM THE APE (1974), and THE SECRET LIFE OF PLANTS (1978).

Visit the Internet Movie Database for a fuller listing of Green's film and TV credits.

 Nominated for Writing (Best Story and Screenplay based on material not previously published or produced) 1969: THE WILD BUNCH (w. Roy N. Sickner & Sam Peckinpah)
 Documentary (Features) 1971: THE HELLSTROM CHRONICLE - Producer

2 nominations, 1 Award