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Mr. Green is the businessman of Clue, who is likely in his mid-thirties, though no one really knows for sure. The Clue book series really stresses his role as a businessman and portrays him as a cheap, money-grubby annoyance. Outside of Canada, America, and Australia, Green's profession is a reverand.


 
The Board Game

Mr. Green is fourth to roll in the board game.


 
The Movie

Mr. Green is really an FBI officer whom Mr. Boddy believes is a homosexual. Boddy blackmails Green, and Green pays the blackmail and attends the dinner party in order to discover everyone's secrets and expose Mr. Boddy.

In Clue: The Movie, Mr. Green is played by Michael McKean.


 
The VCR Mystery Game

Mr. Green is an undercover mobster who is on the run from an agent whom he ripped off. There is currently one million dollars on his head: dead or alive.

Green finds Mrs. White's diary and decides to blackmail everyone with it. For some strange reason, he chooses Plum as his accomplice; Plum, after being threatened, hesitantly agrees.

In the VCR Mystery Game, Mr. Green is played by Barry Doe.


Mr. Green  
The Mystery Puzzle Set

In the Mystery Puzzle Set, Green plays a reverand, 'cause it's British.


 
The SNES Video Game

Mr. Green comes across as a bit of a gangsta. His theme music is jazzy and gangsta-ish.


 
The Clue Book Series

An amusing, unique character who constantly tries to rip everyone off and steal money. Once, he even steals a sizable amount of money from Mr. Boddy, then tries framing another guest. His first name is Gerald.


Georgie Green  
Clue Jr.

Georgie Green is basically a rip off of Mortimer Mustard; both of them think they know everything, and constantly declare their superiority over Wendy White at Clue Jr. Neither of them, however, can back up their claims with wins, and they mainly look like idiots.


Homer Green  
Simpsons Clue

Homer Simpson plays Mr. Green.

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