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  1. Worthington Miner (November 13, 1900 [citation needed] – December 11, 1982) was an American film producer, screenwriter, actor and director. He was married to actress Frances Fuller, with whom he had three children, including producer/director Peter Miner.

  2. Worthington Miner was a pioneer of television who worked on shows like Studio One, Play of the Week, and Medic. He also wrote and directed some films and plays, and appeared as an actor in They Might Be Giants.

    • Producer, Writer, Director
    • November 13, 1900
    • Worthington Miner
    • December 11, 1982
  3. Dec 13, 1982 · Worthington C. Miner, a leading producer in television's early days and the creator of programs such as ''Studio One,'' ''The Play of the Week'' and ''The Ed Sullivan Show,'' died...

  4. Worthington Miner by Miner, Worthington, 1900-1982; Schaffner, Franklin J. Publication date 1985 Topics

  5. Worthington Miner was an American film producer, screenwriter, actor and director. He was married to actress Frances Fuller, with whom he had three children, including producer/director Peter Miner. He was the paternal grandfather of actress Rachel Miner.

  6. Worthington Miner. Producer: Medic. 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.

  7. Worthington Miner is known as an Producer, Executive Producer, Writer, Director, Actor, Screenplay, and Adaptation. Some of his work includes The Pawnbroker, The Fool Killer, The Iceman Cometh, Studio One, Medic, The Man Who Had Influence, A Passenger to Bali, and Little Women: Jo's Story.