Wyllis Oswald Cooper (January 26, 1899 – June 22, 1955) was an American writer and producer. He is best remembered for creating and writing the old time...
administrator and dean George Wyllis (1590–1645), American governor Mason Wyllis Collegiate American football player WyllisCooper (1899–1955), American writer...
(1931–38) (written by Alonzo Deen Cole) Lights Out (1934–47) (written by WyllisCooper/Arch Oboler) The Hermit's Cave (1935–c. 1945) Famous Jury Trials (1936–49)...
their love for each other later that day. The episode was written by WyllisCooper and also featured Jack Arthur as Offutt and Leora Thatcher as Hannah...
writer by the name of WyllisCooper. Though the series is often remembered solely for its gruesome stories and sound effects, Cooper's scripts for Lights...
film industry since he was 19. It was Lee's second film for Universal. WyllisCooper, the creator of the radio show Lights Out, submitted an original screenplay...
Girl with the Flaxen Hair", a dramatic script written and directed by WyllisCooper, inspired in part by Debussy's composition,[clarification needed] for...
programme throughout the English-speaking world. The American radio writer WyllisCooper also wrote and directed a similar anthology for NBC that ran at the...
Saul A. Goodkind Screenplay by George Plympton Basil Dickey Story by WyllisCooper Produced by Henry MacRae Starring Béla Lugosi Dorothy Arnold Robert...
Morse, David Goodis, Archibald MacLeish, Arthur Miller, Arch Oboler, WyllisCooper, Rod Serling, Jay Bennett, and Irwin Shaw. Game shows saw their beginnings...
Sings, later in the hour. The network gave an outlet to radio dramatist WyllisCooper and his highly regarded suspense anthology Quiet, Please, which ran...
Clarke Coleson "Voice of the Army": Albert L. Warner Writer/producer: WyllisCooper Besides those regularly employed on the program, speakers included Army...
show's all-around excellence belongs jointly to scripter WyllisCooper and producer Fred Coe. Cooper was the last writer of the radio version with an eight-week...
American anthology television series produced, directed, and written by WyllisCooper. It ran on CBS from April 19, 1950, to June 28, 1950. Featured actors...
WyllisCooper created Lights Out in 1934. The program aired at midnight and was notorious for its extreme (for the time) violence. In 1936, Cooper left...
Whitehall 1212, about New Scotland Yard's Black Museum. It was written by WyllisCooper and ran for 44 episodes in the early 1950s. He also appeared in, and...
Mouth of Madness Wes Craven's Scream and Wes Craven's New Nightmare WyllisCooper's Quiet, Please scripts Francis Ford Coppola's Twixt David Cronenberg's...