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  1. Frederick Whitney Ellsworth (November 27, 1908 – September 7, 1980) was an American comic book editor and sometime writer and artist for DC Comics during the period known to historians and fans as the Golden Age of Comic Books.

  2. Whitney Conway Ellsworth is an experienced prospector who has pursued the color all over the country, even having once worked as a miner at wage and an overseer on sites owned by the Hearst mining company.

  3. Whitney Ellsworth was born on November 27, 1908 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for Adventures of Superman (1952), Congo Bill (1948) and Superman (1973). He died on September 8, 1980 in North Hollywood, California, USA.

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  4. Jun 18, 2020 · A Brooklyn-born author and illustrator, Whitney Ellsworth had been working at National Allied Publications (later to be known as DC) since 1934. In 1938, he was made editorial director,...

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  5. Jan 6, 2024 · National Comics took over production of the series, with DC's head editor, Whitney Ellsworth, being in charge. He brought one of his top editors, Mort Weisinger, to help him plot the series. The comics both referenced the TV show's popularity (like Perry White's famous catchphrase )...

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  6. Jan 28, 2024 · Whitney Ellsworth was a unique and noble character in Deadwood, a Western drama series set in the late 19th century. He was a miner who refused to work with George Hearst, a friend of Seth Bullock, and a guardian of Alma and Sofia. His death in season three was a disappointing end to his development.

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  8. Jul 12, 2020 · On HBO's Western drama series, Deadwood, Whitney Ellsworth was one straight shooter. But there were aspects to his character that missed the mark.

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