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  • CONRAD GREEN

    Conrad Green began his career as a factual and entertainment producer in the U.K. in the s.  He worked on hits, such as Ibiza Uncovered, The Pride of Britain Awards and Guinness World Records, before showrunning and launching the seminal shows at the dawn of U.K. reality TV: Big Brother and Popstars.

     

    Since moving to the U.S., Green served as an executive on World Idol and All-American Girl, before overseeing Dancing with the Stars as showrunner for the first 18 seasons. Since then, he has worked on Ultimate Tag, Utopia, You the Jury and My Kitchen Rules, all for FOX; The Gong Show; Don’t; and Go Big Show; as well as developed projects for numerous networks. For his work on Dancing with The Stars, he has received People’s Choice, GLAAD and TV Guide Awards, and has been nominated for multiple Producers Guild Awards and eight Emmy Awards.

    Conrad Green (abt. - )

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    Born about in Maryland, United States

    Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]

    [sibling(s) unknown]

    Husband of Harriet Reed — married [date unknown] [location unknown]

    Descendants

    Father of Sarah Ellen Green, Charles Green, Susan (Green) Secrest and Joseph Lincoln Green

    Died at about age 70in Geff, Lamard Township, Wayne, Illinois, United States

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    Biography

    Conrad Green was born abt in Maryland.[1] He married Harriett Reed. He died in Illinois on Aug. 8, and was buried in Buckeye Cemetery, Geff, Wayne County, Illinois, USA [2]

    Conrad Green, an old and highly respected citizen of our county, died at his home kvartet miles north of Fairfield on Sunday evening, August 8th, Mr. Green was about seventy years old . . . [Wayne County Press, August 12, ][3]

    Research Notes

    Conrad was also listed in the census for Jasper Twnshp, Wayne Count

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