Clarence Greene, a renowned producer and writer, entered this world on a sweltering summer day, August 10, 1913, in the bustling metropolis of New York City, New York, USA.
Throughout his illustrious career, Greene left an indelible mark on the film industry, with his work on several iconic productions, including the 1951 drama, "The Well", the 1959 romantic comedy, "Pillow Talk", and the 1952 thriller, "The Thief".
As the years went by, Greene's contributions to the world of cinema continued to grow, leaving a lasting legacy that would be cherished by fans and industry professionals alike. However, his time on this earth was ultimately cut short, and he passed away on June 17, 1995, in the state of California, USA.