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The Green Girl (2014)

“Susan Oliver: To millions of Star Trek fans, she was The Green Girl. For the first generation ever raised on television, she was so much more...”

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Plot

"Green Girl" (2014) is a riveting feature-length documentary that peels back the layers of the 20th century's enigmatic icon, Susan Oliver, known to many as Star Trek's original Green Girl. An inspiring exploration of her life and career, this film pays tribute to an actress who left an indelible mark on Hollywood from the 1950s through the '80s. Susan Oliver was not merely an actress; she was a trailblazer who challenged norms and shattered ceilings. With over 120 major acting credits in film and television, her name was woven into the very fabric of popular culture during the 1960s. Not just content with being a household name, Oliver took to the sky, setting world records as a pioneering female aviator. Her intrepid spirit was not confined to the ground, nor the stratosphere, as she also ventured into the realm of directing, becoming an original member of the American Film Institute's Directing Workshop for Women. This documentary takes you on a journey into the vibrant life of Susan Oliver, who, even in the male-dominated world of the 1980s, was one of the few women directing major TV shows. Yet, despite her remarkable achievements, her name has faded from memory for many. Tragically claimed by cancer in 1990, Oliver's legacy is brought back into the spotlight through "Green Girl," inviting us all to remember the extraordinary life of Susan Oliver. Join us as we embark on this journey, chronicling the life of a woman who was truly ahead of her time.

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The Green Girl is a documentary movie featuring Susan Oliver and directed by George A. Pappy Jr..

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