Rod Serling
Imagine if you will an ordinary man, just like any other gifted student before the outbreak of the war. This man enlists to serve his country, but as a paratrooper he sees things no man was meant to see.
Put through college on the GI Bill, this man becomes a well-known scriptwriter. But at night, in his dreams, the war revisits him. His visions become ever stranger, ever more disturbing.
They drive him to create, then thrust himself into...The Twilight Zone.
Created and narrated:
- The Twilight Zone (1959-64 version)
- Night Gallery (1970-73)
Also created:
- The Loner (short-lived CBS "Western" series, 1965-66)
Also narrated:
- The documentary series The Undersea World Of Jacques Cousteau
Also hosted:
- The 1969 version of the Game Show Liars Club
Writing credits include:
- Patterns (a 1955 episode of Kraft Television Theater)
- Requiem For A Heavyweight (originally a 1956 episode of Playhouse 90, then a 1962 film)
- Seven Days in May (1964)
- The original draft of the 1968 Planet of the Apes film
- Many, many early anthology series
Supplied the page quote on:
They say that life is but a whisper, leaving just as quickly as it arrives. This man was killed not by machines of men, nor by acts of nature, nor by seeking seclusion within the recesses of his mind...but by a faulty heart, which removed him from this mortal coil while men of medicine tried valiantly to keep him from doing just that.
Since the twenty-eighth day of June in the year nineteen hundred and seventy-five, Rodman Edward Serling has led a new life inside the world he created. He takes pride in those who tell new tales, and will occasionally walk into the spotlight to recite an appropriate spiel at each beginning and end.
Rod Serling, a man who cannot leave his own little world yet takes this fact as comfort, living out a pleasant eternity...in The Twilight Zone.