From his birth in Syracuse to his childhood in Binghamton to his work at Ithaca College, discover the landmarks tied to the legendary writer.
Though he was called “Hollywood’s angry young man," The Twilight Zone’s creator and narrator, Rod Serling, was warm and funny at home. “He would dress our dogs in human clothes [and] wear a lamp shade ...
Entering the Twilight Zone was always an eerie and unpredictable journey, but TV viewers could count on one constant: the familiar voice and face of creator Rod Serling. Serling died in 1975, but fans ...
There's a reason Rod Serling is considered one of scripted television's most daring and incisive storytellers and much of it comes from his experiences in WWII. The Emmy and Peabody Award-winning ...
The Twilight Zone creator studied at Antioch College in Yellow Springs before starting his writing career at WLW in 1950. He returned to teach at Antioch College in 1962. Award-winning television ...