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Norman Milton Lear (July 27, 1922 – December 5, 2023) was an American screenwriter and producer who produced, wrote, created, or developed over 100 shows. [1] Lear created and produced numerous popular 1970s sitcoms, including All in the Family (1971–1979), Maude (1972–1978), Sanford and Son (1972–1977), One Day at a Time (1975–1984), The Jeffersons (1975–1985), and Good Times ...
Tim Rue/Corbis via Getty Images UPDATE: 12/18/23 at 11:34 p.m. ET: Lear died on December 5 after suffering from cardiopulmonary arrest, according to his death certificate, which was obtained by ...
Writer-producer-developer Norman Lear, who revolutionized American comedy with such daring, immensely popular early-‘70s sitcoms as “All in the Family” and “Sanford and Son,” died on ...
Lear died Tuesday at his home in Los Angeles surrounded by family members, his family said. His death was attributed to natural causes. "Norman lived a life of curiosity, tenacity, and empathy.
Norman Lear, producer and screenwriter who revolutionized TV, has died. He was 101. Lear died on Monday, Dec. 4 of natural causes at his Los Angeles home, a spokesperson confirmed to Deadline. No ...
Norman Lear, the television impresario who dominated the prime-time comedy lineup in the 1970s and smashed barriers with topical sitcoms, died. He was 101.
Famed television producer Norman Lear, whose wildly successful TV sitcoms including “All in the Family” and “The Jeffersons” fused comedy with trenchant social commentary and dominated ...
‘All in the Family’ creator died of natural causes, his family confirmed