Don Herbert
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Donald Jeffry Herbert (July 10, 1917 – June 12, 2007), better known as Mr. Wizard, was the creator and host of Watch Mr. Wizard (1951–65, 1971–72) and Mr. Wizard's World (1983–90), which were educational television programs for children devoted to science and technology. He also produced many short video programs about science and authored several popular books about science for children.[2][3][4] It was said that no fictional hero was able to rival the popularity and longevity of "the friendly, neighborly scientist".[5]: 173 In Herbert's obituary, Bill Nye wrote, "Herbert's techniques and performances helped create the United States' first generation of homegrown rocket scientists just in time to respond to Sputnik. He sent us to the moon. He changed the world."[6] Herbert is credited with turning "a generation of youth" in the 1950s and early 1960s on to "the promise and perils of science".[7]
Don Herbert | |
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Born | Donald Herbert Kemske (1917-07-10)July 10, 1917 Waconia, Minnesota, U.S. |
Died | June 12, 2007(2007-06-12) (aged 89) Bell Canyon, California, U.S. |
Known for | Mr. Wizard television programs |
Spouse(s) | Maraleita Dutton (1939–1972); Norma Kasell (1972–2007; his death)[1] |