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    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, Bonanza ...

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

    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.

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    • June 26, 1916
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  3. Carey Wilber was born on June 26, 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 May 2, 1998 in Seattle, Washington, USA.

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    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.

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  4. Standing in a Manhattan bar one night last spring, Newsman Carey Wilber watched, with mounting amazement, the unfolding of a TV drama. When it was over, Wilber said to the bartender: “I can write...

  5. Carey Wilber is known as an Writer, Story, Teleplay, 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!.

  6. 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.

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