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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Carey_WilberCarey Wilber - Wikipedia

    Carey Wilber (June 26, 1916 – May 2, 1998) was an American journalist and television writer born in Buffalo, New York. He began his career in the days of live television, and wrote for a variety of programs over the next three decades, including Captain Video and His Video Rangers , The Asphalt Jungle , Lost In Space , The Time Tunnel ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0928068Carey Wilber - IMDb

    Carey Wilber. Writer: Rawhide. Carey Wilber was born on 26 June 1916 in Buffalo, New York, USA. Carey was a writer, known for Rawhide (1959), Star Trek (1966) and The Secret Files of Captain Video (1953).

    • Writer
    • June 26, 1916
    • Carey Wilber
    • May 2, 1998
  3. Carey Wilber was born on 26 June 1916 in Buffalo, New York, USA. Carey was a writer, known for Rawhide (1959), Star Trek (1966) and The Secret Files of Captain Video (1953). Carey died on 2 May 1998 in Seattle, Washington, USA.

    • June 26, 1916
    • May 2, 1998
  4. May 2, 1998 · Carey Wilber is known as an Writer, Teleplay, Story, and Screenplay. Some of his work includes Star Trek, Wonder Woman, The Time Tunnel, Hawaii Five-O, Lost in Space, Ironside, The Big Valley, and Emergency!.

  5. Jun 25, 2024 · Carey Wilber, 81, of Seattle, a Buffalo native who left the area in the early 1950s to begin a career as a television writer, died May 2, 1998, in his home after a long battle with cancer.

  6. Carey Wilber (26 June 1916 – 2 May 1998; age 81) was a television writer and journalist. At age 14, Wilber was thrown out of Catholic school for reading Voltaire instead of his prayer missal. He turned to journalism as a result, and worked at numerous newspapers, including the Toronto Globe and The New York Times. In the early 1950s, Wilber began writing for television, including such shows ...

  7. Producer Gene Coon had issued “Space Seed” writer/creator Carey Wilber a challenge: “In other words Carey, build us a giant of a man” when referring to the episode’s villain Harold Ericcson (Note: the spelling of Ericcson changes many times, and to simplify, we will utilize one of the common variations).

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