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==Personal life== Green was married to actress [[Allyn Ann McLerie]]<ref name=vaill200>{{cite book|author= Amanda Vaill|title= Somewhere: The Life of Jerome Robbins|url= https://books.google.com/books?id=xuPMxB0waisC&pg=PA200|access-date= May 16, 2011|date= May 6, 2008|publisher= Broadway Books|isbn= 978-0-7679-0421-6|page=200}}</ref> from 1945 to 1953.<ref>McPhee, Ryan. [http://www.playbill.com/article/stage-and-screen-star-allyn-ann-mclerie-dies-at-91# "Stage and Screen Star Allyn Ann McLerie Dies at 91"] Playbill, June 3, 2018</ref> Green's third wife was actress [[Phyllis Newman]], who had understudied Holliday in ''Bells Are Ringing''. They married in 1960, and remained so until Green's death in 2002. The couple had two children, [[Adam Green (journalist)|Adam]] and [[Amanda Green|Amanda]], both of whom are songwriters.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/2002/10/25/obituaries/25GREE.html "Adolph Green, Playwright and Lyricist Who Teamed With Comden, Dies at 87"]''The New York Times'', October 25, 2002</ref> His Broadway memorial, with [[Lauren Bacall]], [[Kevin Kline]], [[Joel Grey]], [[Kristin Chenoweth]], [[Arthur Laurents]], [[Peter Stone (writer)|Peter Stone]], and [[Betty Comden]] in attendance was held at the [[Shubert Theatre (Broadway)|Shubert Theater]] on December 4, 2002.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/2002/12/04/arts/theater/04MEMO.html "A Broadway Memorial? That's Entertainment"]''The New York Times'', December 4, 2002</ref>
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