Miller, Herman Phillip, 1921-....
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Herman Miller was a twentieth century screenwriter and producer for television and the stage. He wrote numerous pilots for television, many developing into weekly programming for the major networks. He wrote several screenplays for westerns including episodes for "Rawhide," "Daniel Boone," "Death Valley Days," and "The Virginian." Miller adapted written material into the first three teleplays of "Kung Fu" and produced the series from 1974-1975. He also produced "The Man from Atlantis" in the 1977 television season. In the 1980s and early 1990s he wrote episodes for "The New Mike Hammer," "Macgyver," and "Knight Rider." Miller won the Writers Guild of America Award for "The Enemy on the Beach" and the first "Kung Fu" movie, "King of the Mountain."
From the description of Herman Miller papers, 1945-1994 (bulk 1964-1977) (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 57031820
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Subjects:
- Drama
- Television pilot programs
- Television producers and directors
- Television serials
- Television writers
- Western television programs
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- Screenwriters