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Worthington Miner
Born(1900-11-13)November 13, 1900
Buffalo, New York, U.S.
DiedDecember 11, 1982(1982-12-11) (aged 82)
Manhattan, New York City
Occupation(s)Actor, director, producer, screenwriter
Years active1933–1971
Spouse(s)Frances Fuller
(m. 30 Mar 1929; d. 1980)
Children3
RelativesRachel Miner (granddaughter)

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. He was the paternal grandfather of actress Rachel Miner.[citation needed]

Prior to his work in television, Miner - known as 'Tony' - directed more than 30 plays in about 10 years, starting with Up Pops the Devil in 1929 and including Reunion in Vienna, starring Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne; Both Your Houses, a Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Maxwell Anderson; On Your Toes, the Ray Bolger musical; Jane Eyre (starring Katharine Hepburn), and For Love or Money.

In 1939, after more than 10 years in the theater, Mr. Miner publicly criticized it as "highly undemocratic". At a Theatre Guild panel discussion in Williamstown, Massachusetts, he said: "When we speak of the theater, we speak of one city - New York. Yet even within the confines of that one city, the theater isn't democratic. It is a Park Avenue nightclub, a luxury for a selective few with the price of admission. It is for the rich in the richest city of this country, and I believe this situation is deplored by every author, actor and manager in the business."[citation needed]

At CBS Television, he created and produced Studio One (also serving as writer and director for numerous episodes); the television version of The Goldbergs; Mr. I Magination, a children's show, and The Toast of the Town, casting Ed Sullivan as master of ceremonies. He also produced The Play of the Week; Playhouse 90 and Kaiser Aluminum Hour.[citation needed] Miner realized that television could not 'be made to fit into preconceived patterns of motion pictures, theater or radio. Television offers, instead, a superlative opportunity to absorb every type of experiment in all other entertainment media,' he said, adding that 'there is no limit to the scope of its coverage.'[1]

Miner died on December 11, 1982, in New York Hospital, aged 82.[1]

  1. ^ a b Fraser, C. Gerald (December 13, 1982). "Worthington Miner, Producer in the Early Days of TV, Dies". The New York Times. Archived from the original on May 24, 2015.

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