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Michael Green (humorist) is a British journalist and humorist who was born on 2 January, 1927. He is best known for his work in the satirical magazine Private Eye, which he co-founded in 1961. Green was born in London and attended the City of London School. He then studied at the London School of Economics, where he was a contemporary of Richard Ingrams, who would later become his co-founder of Private Eye. Green began his career as a journalist in the 1950s, writing for the Daily Express and the Daily Mail. He then moved to the satirical magazine Punch, where he worked as a sub-editor and wrote a column called "The Green Room". In 1961, Green and Ingrams co-founded Private Eye, which quickly became one of the most popular satirical magazines in Britain. Green wrote a column for the magazine called "The Way of the World", which was a humorous take on current events. Green has also written several books, including The Art of the Possible (1973), The Private Eye Story (1984), and The Private Eye Annual (1985). Green is 96 years old and his net worth is estimated to be around $2 million. He has earned his wealth through his career as a journalist and humorist.

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1990

He also created and wrote the character of Squire Haggard for a newspaper column written by Peter Simple, subsequently a novel and the Haggard TV series 1990–92 on ITV. He created three Coarse Acting Shows, two of which were performed at the Edinburgh Festival in 1977 and 1979; these are essentially a series of sketches about bad acting. Tonight Josephine is a book of amusing imaginary letters written by historical figures.

1960

The Art of Coarse Rugby, which became a best-seller in 1960, and The Art of Coarse Acting were both products of his Midlands days, when he was involved with amateur rugby and dramatics. Green was commissioned to write The Art of Coarse Rugby by Hutchinson, to go with a republication of The Art of Coarse Cricket by Spike Hughes, who had intended the title as a play on Coarse Fishing. Green describes a coarse actor as "one who can remember his lines, but not the order in which they come. One who performs ... amid lethal props..." and goes on: "The Coarse Actor's aim is to upstage the rest of the cast. His hope is to be dead by Act Two so that he can spend the rest of his time in the bar. His problems? Everyone else connected with the production." In similar vein, the coarse rugby player is described as differentiated from the rugger player in that he does not enjoy playing, but instead plays for any one of a number of other reasons, such as to get away from his wife, or because he dare not admit he is too old. Other books in the series followed, and The Art of Coarse Moving subsequently became the 1977 BBC TV series A Roof over My Head with Brian Rix.

1927

Michael Green (born 2 January 1927 in Leicester, England, died 25 February 2018) was a British journalist and author of humorous books. He is best known for The Art of Coarse Rugby, The Art of Coarse Acting and other books with similar titles.