Dan Greenburg
Dan Greenburg was born on Jun 20, 1936 in USA. Dan Greenburg's big-screen debut came with Live a Little, Love a Little directed by Norman Taurog in 1968.
Graduate of University of Illinois (B.F.A., 1958) and UCLA (M.A., 1960). Former award-winning ad copywriter (Ad. Writers Association of NY Silver Key Awards, 1964 and 1972) for LA's Lansdale and Carson/Roberts companies, then NY's Papert, Koening, Lois agency. Also managing editor of Eros Magazine, 1962 -1963, which, no doubt, inspired his later contributions to the nude musical, "Oh, Calcutta" (1972). Achieved national acclaim with his bestseller, "How to Be a Jewish Mother", in 1964. This was followed by "Scoring: A Sexual Memoir", 1972; "Something's There: My Adventures in the Occult", 1976; and "Confessions of a Pregnant Father", 1987. With former wife, Suzanne O'Malley, co-wrote "How to Avoid Love and Marriage" in 1983.
Birthday
Jun 20, 1936Place of Birth
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Movies & TV Shows
- 1997
writer
5.3 - 1993
writer
3.8 - 1990
producer, writer
5.3 - 1983
writer
5.2 - 19815.1
- 19734.5
- 1972
writer
5.1 - 19716.2
- 19685.6