Worthington Miner

ProducerWriterDirector
Born
November 13, 1900
Died
December 11, 1982

Worthington Miner is not a name always mentioned in the histories written about the earliest days of network television in America; he hasn't always received the acclaim often accorded to writers like Rod Serling and Paddy Chayefsky and directors like Franklin J. Schaffner and Sidney Lumet. This is…

Biography

Worthington Miner is not a name always mentioned in the histories written about the earliest days of network television in America; he hasn't always received the acclaim often accorded to writers like Rod Serling and Paddy Chayefsky and directors like Franklin J. Schaffner and Sidney Lumet. This is no minor historical oversight, for Miner was one of the true pioneers of television. He not only wrote, produced and directed important television programs from the earliest days of the medium, but he also developed many of the crew positions still used in television productions to this day. Miner left CBS for NBC over a contract dispute in 1952, ending his fabled reign at Studio One (1948), one of the most impressive shows during the first decade of network television. At NBC his creative skills were never fully utilized and by the time he left the network he had become disenchanted with the path television was taking.

Director

Play of the WeekPlay of the Week(1959)
FrontierFrontier(1955)
MedicMedic(1954)
The GoldbergsThe Goldbergs(1949)
Studio OneStudio One(1948)

Actor

They Might Be GiantsThey Might Be Giants(1971)as Mr. Bagg
Curtain Call(1952)
Studio OneStudio One(1948)as Hugo

Production Manager

The Fool KillerThe Fool Killer(1965)

Self

The Kate Smith Evening HourThe Kate Smith Evening Hour(1951)as Self
Promenade(1950)as Self - Guest
Studio OneStudio One(1948)as Self

Known for

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Credit Score: Worthington Miner

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195119521953
Fri Jun 20 1952 – Fri Sep 05 1952
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Curtain Call2.3819525.30035