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Myles Wilder
BornJanuary 28, 1933
DiedApril 20, 2010 (age 77)
Occupation(s)television writer and producer
SpouseBobbe Wilder (survives him)

Myles Wilder (January 28, 1933 - April 20, 2010) was a television comedy writer and producer.[1]

Wilder attended and graduated from UCLA's Theater Arts Department. During his senior year, he and two of his friends, Mitch Rose and Wayne Thoms, produced a documentary entitled "The Sports Car" that depicted the history of and interest in sports cars. He later wrote for The Tim Conway Show, a 1970 situation comedy, and the 1977 situation comedy The San Pedro Beach Bums.

Wilder's father was director-producer W. Lee Wilder (1904–1982), and his uncle was Oscar-winning director Billy Wilder (1906–2002).

References

  1. ^ Barnes, Mike (April 26, 2010). "TV comedy writer Myles Wilder dies". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 20 April 2020.