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Charlie Hauck (October 26, 1941 – November 14, 2020) was an American comedy writer, producer and screenwriter. [2] He is best known as producer of the classic Norman Lear-created sitcom Maude and as the creator of the American family sitcom television series The Hogan Family.
The pioneering series, which Lear revisited in the 2021 book, “All in the Family: The Show That Changed America,” often appears atop lists of greatest shows ever and addressed subjects that ...
Chance Browne, American comic writer and artist (continued Hi and Lois), dies at age 75. [66] [67] March 6: Yū Asai, manga creator and wife of manga creator Motoyuki Asai, dies in a car accident. [68] March 7: Stéphane Rosse, French comic writer (Naisen Kanssa) and artist (Rocky), dies at age 61. [69] [70]
David Dortort (born David Solomon Katz; October 23, 1916 – September 5, 2010) [2] was a Hollywood screenwriter and producer, widely known for his role as producer in two successful NBC television series: Bonanza (1959–73) and The High Chaparral (1967–71).
October 9: Keith Giffen, American comic book artist and writer (Legion of Super-Heroes, Justice League, co-creator of Rocket Raccoon and Lobo), dies of a stroke at age 70. [134] [135] October 10: Jean-Claude Cassini, French comic artist (Seminole), dies at age 55. [136] [137] October 12: Hisaya Nakajo, Japanese manga artist , dies at age 50.
The creator of TV show Tutti Frutti died on Thursday aged 83. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...
Everett Lee Peck (October 9, 1950 – June 14, 2022) was an American illustrator, cartoonist, and animator, best known as the creator of the animated sitcom Duckman.He also created Squirrel Boy for Cartoon Network and was a character designer for an animated series adaptation of Jumanji.
Gary David Goldberg (June 25, 1944 – June 22, 2013) was an American writer and producer for television and film. Goldberg was best known for his work on Family Ties (1982–89), Spin City (1996–2002), and his semi-autobiographical series Brooklyn Bridge (1991–1993).