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Carey Wilber(1916-1998)

  • Writer
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One of television's must prolific freelance script writers, Carey Wilber was described by everyone as full of contradictions, funny as hell, passionate, irresponsible, sympathetic, crazy, and eloquent, a writer with the soul of a drifter.

Upon completing his education, Wilber went to work as a copy boy for the old Buffalo Times in 1936, he would then turn to journalism, where he made his mark at multiple newspapers, including the Birmingham Age-Herald, Toronto Globe, Providence Journal-Bulletin, Tacoma Times, Boston Globe, New York Times, Milwaukee Journal, Anchorage Times, Memphis Commercial Appeal, spending anywhere from six weeks to four years in each connection, he also covered the Legislature for the Ketchikan Chronicle and the Anchorage Times.

By the early 1950s, while on a week's leave from the Toronto Globe and Mail, Wilber gazed at the emerging medium of television, and decided a writer of his ilk could make a living there.

He bought a book on television writing, went back to Toronto and began grinding out scripts for commercial television programs like Armstrong's Circle Theatre, Lux Video Theatre, Playhouse 90, Kraft Television Theatre, The Doctor, and Studio One, he then spent the next three decades writing hundreds of scripts produced for a host of westerns, dramas, science fiction, detective, and daytime shows like Captain Video, Lost in Space, The Outlaws, Time Tunnel, Bonanza, Big Valley, Maverick, Twilight Zone, Lancer, The Rogues, Emergency!, To Catch a Thief, Days of our Lives, and General Hospital, for which he wrote the wildly popular "Ice Princess" story, a bizarre science fiction story line that made the show one of the most talked-about shows in the history of television.

Wilber also had written an original Star Trek episode titled "Space Seed". The episode's story would later serve as the basis for the second Star Trek movie, "The Wrath of Khan".

Wilber died on May 2nd, 1998, at the age of 81.
BornJune 26, 1916
DiedMay 2, 1998(81)
BornJune 26, 1916
DiedMay 2, 1998(81)
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Al Hodge in The Secret Files of Captain Video (1953)
The Secret Files of Captain Video
6.5
TV Series
  • Writer
Rawhide (1959)
Rawhide
7.9
TV Series
  • Writer
Star Trek (1966)
Star Trek
8.4
TV Series
  • Writer
Mike Hammer (1958)
Mike Hammer
8.0
TV Series
  • Writer

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  • Aliens from Another Planet (1982)
    Aliens from Another Planet
    4.4
    TV Movie
    • Writer (segment "Chase Through Time")
    • 1982
  • Finola Hughes, Maurice Benard, Steve Burton, Genie Francis, Kelly Monaco, Laura Wright, Donnell Turner, Tanisha Harper, Josh Kelly, Eden McCoy, Josh Swickard, and Tabyana Ali in General Hospital (1963)
    General Hospital
    6.6
    TV Series
    • written by
    • writer
    • 1979–1981
  • Kam Fong, Al Harrington, Jack Lord, and James MacArthur in Hawaii Five-O (1968)
    Hawaii Five-O
    7.4
    TV Series
    • written by
    • story
    • 1973–1980
  • Kevin Brophy in Lucan (1977)
    Lucan
    7.2
    TV Series
    • written by
    • 1978
  • Confessions of the D.A. Man (1978)
    Confessions of the D.A. Man
    6.0
    TV Movie
    • written by
    • 1978
  • Wonder Woman (1975)
    Wonder Woman
    7.0
    TV Series
    • story
    • 1977
  • Kim Basinger in Dog and Cat (1977)
    Dog and Cat
    6.2
    TV Series
    • written by
    • teleplay by
    • 1977
  • Code R (1977)
    Code R
    7.1
    TV Series
    • written by
    • 1977
  • Eddie Albert and Robert Wagner in Switch (1975)
    Switch
    7.1
    TV Series
    • teleplay
    • story
    • 1977
  • Jack Palance in Bronk (1975)
    Bronk
    6.8
    TV Series
    • written by
    • 1975–1976
  • William Conrad in Cannon (1971)
    Cannon
    6.8
    TV Series
    • teleplay by
    • written by
    • 1973–1976
  • Anthony Franciosa and Laraine Stephens in Matt Helm (1975)
    Matt Helm
    6.0
    TV Series
    • writer
    • 1975
  • Buddy Ebsen in Barnaby Jones (1973)
    Barnaby Jones
    6.9
    TV Series
    • written by
    • 1975
  • Carl Franklin and Stacy Keach in Caribe (1975)
    Caribe
    6.6
    TV Series
    • Writer
    • 1975
  • John Anderson, Ken Howard, Gary Lockwood, and Stefanie Powers in The Manhunter (1974)
    The Manhunter
    7.0
    TV Series
    • written by
    • 1974–1975

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  • Alternative names
    • Paul Carew
  • Born
    • June 26, 1916
    • Buffalo, New York, USA
  • Died
    • May 2, 1998
    • Seattle, Washington, USA(cancer)
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    • 1 Interview

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    He wrote the "Star Trek" episode "Space Seed", which inspired the movie "The Wrath of Khan".
  • Quotes
    The characters I write about are prototypes of people I have known, and the situations are those I either have experienced or heard about.

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