biography
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| (1924–75)
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| biography:
| Television script-writer, born in Syracuse, New York, USA. He studied at Antioch College, then began writing radio scripts before securing a radio staff job in Cincinnati. The author of over 200 television plays, he first wrote for television in 1951, and won the first of six Emmy Awards for Patterns (1955). He created, wrote, and hosted the popular anthology series The Twilight Zone (1959–64) and Night Gallery (1970–3), and frequently narrated documentaries on scientific and nature subjects. |
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