This Biography is about one of the best Narrator Rod Serling including his Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Rod Serling | |
Real Name | Rod Serling |
Profession | T V & Movie Producers, Playwrights |
Nick Name | Rodman Edward Serling, Rodman Edward |
Famous as | Screenwriter, TV Producer, Narrator |
Nationality | American |
Religion | Unitarian Universalism |
Personal Life of Rod Serling | |
Born on | 25 December 1924 |
Birthday | 25th December |
Died At Age | 50 |
Sun Sign | Capricorn |
Born in | Syracuse |
Died on | 28 June 1975 |
Place of death | Rochester |
Grouping of People | Jewish Actors |
Family Background of Rod Serling | |
Father | Samuel Lawrence Serling |
Mother | Esther Cooper Serling |
Siblings | Robert J. Serling |
Spouse/Partner | Carol Serling |
Children | Anne Serling, Jodi Serling |
Education | 1950 – Antioch College, Binghamton High School |
Awards | 1955 – Emmy Award for Best Original Teleplay Writing 1956 – Emmy AWard for Best Teleplay Writing 1956 – Peabody Award for Personal Recognition for Writing
1956 – Writers Guild of America Award for Best One Hour Drama 1956 – Writers Guild of America Award for Best One Hour Drama 1959 – Emmy Award for Best Teleplay Writing 1960 – Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing Achievement in Drama 1961 – Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing Achievement in Drama 1962 – Golden Globe Award for Best Male Television Star 1963 – Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing Achievement in Drama 1965 – Golden Globe Award for Best Director |
Personal Fact of Rod Serling | |
Rodman E. Rod Serling was an American scriptwriter, television producer, radio host and narrator. He was most popularly known for his television programs, especially for his science fiction anthology TV series, Twilight Zone, which was also produced by him so that he could control the creative quality of the series. Other famous writings by Serling are, Requiem for a Heavyweight, Patterns, Night Gallery, etc. He was awarded with many prestigious awards for his writings, like, Emmy, Golden Globe, Writers Guild of America Award, etc. Serling was always the flamboyant one in his family, with tales and stories to tell and his talent only developed as he grew up and once he achieved his military aspirations, he got into freelance writing for the radio and television. He was recognized for the first time, after he moved to New York, when Patterns was aired. Serling was a man of principles, whose writing was purposeful and projected his ideas on anti-war activism and racial equality. He was the kind of artist who could not stand creative dissection of his work due to corporate policies, which is why he produced a show of his own and also a reason why he turned from radio to television as a medium of communication. |
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