Talk:Tom Wright

Night Gallery artist Tom Wright
I don't know if this is the place to suggest it. If not, would someone forward this for me or tell me where I can present this idea?

I would like to see someone write an article about another Tom Wright. This Tom Wright is an artist (I believe he is still alive) who was largely responsible for many of the macabre paintings seen during the opening sequences of the 1970's TV show "Night Gallery," hosted and produced by Rod Serling.

Just from glancing through the Internet, there seems to be a fair amount of information about Mr. Wright. The problem is the information/interviews/etc. seem to be widely scattered around cyberspace. An article here at Wikipedia would serve to present much of this relevant information in one location. I believe this would be a worthwhile project for someone to undertake, and it would serve to bring light to this artist who is generally known only by loyal viewers of "Night Gallery."

If anyone has any comments or suggestions about this potential project, they may leave them on my talkpage. Thank you. Erzahler (talk) 02:29, 12 April 2018 (UTC)

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