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"Norman Lear's Death Certificate Unveils Cause of Passing"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Los Angeles Times

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TV producer Norman Lear, known for shows like "All in the Family" and "The Jeffersons," died of cardiac arrest at the age of 101. His death certificate revealed that he had congestive heart failure for years, which was an underlying condition. Lear's family announced his peaceful passing at home, surrounded by loved ones. The influential producer was remembered for his contributions to American TV history and his commitment to liberal causes.

Hilary Duff Mourns Loss of 'Lizzie McGuire' Producer Stan Rogow

Originally Published 2 years ago — by USA TODAY

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Hilary Duff pays tribute to Stan Rogow, the executive producer of "Lizzie McGuire," following his death. Duff credits Rogow for giving her a breakthrough role that changed her life and expresses gratitude for his belief in her talent. Rogow, who served as an executive producer on the show and co-produced "The Lizzie McGuire Movie," passed away at the age of 75. His work on "Lizzie McGuire" earned him Emmy nominations, and he had a successful career producing other TV shows and films.

Norman Lear: A Beloved Figure Who Touched Lives and United America

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo Entertainment

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Mackenzie Phillips and Rob Reiner pay tribute to Norman Lear, the influential TV producer known for his sitcoms such as "One Day at a Time" and "All in the Family." Phillips recalls Lear's impact on her career and his commitment to addressing social justice issues through television. Reiner remembers Lear as a mentor and father figure, highlighting his fearlessness in tackling controversial topics and his support in financing Reiner's early films. Both express their admiration for Lear's ability to create groundbreaking and socially relevant television.

Norman Lear's Legacy: TV Themes, Controversial Episodes, and Lasting Conversations

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The A.V. Club

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TV producer and writer Norman Lear, known for creating iconic series like All In The Family and The Jeffersons, passed away at the age of 101. As he died, Lear's family surrounded him and serenaded him with songs from Les Misérables and his own TV shows. His son-in-law shared that they wanted him to have a gentle landing without pain, and Lear's family celebrated his extraordinary life. Tributes poured in from stars, colleagues, and fans, recognizing Lear's immense impact on television and American culture.

Norman Lear: A Legendary TV Producer and American Icon

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The New York Times

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Norman Lear, the TV producer behind iconic sitcoms like "All in the Family," used his shows as a form of patriotic dissent, addressing social and political issues that were not being discussed in escapist sitcoms of the time. Lear's groundbreaking work brought the country's conflicts into American living rooms, challenging stereotypes and promoting dialogue. Through shows like "All in the Family," Lear tackled topics such as racism, feminism, and class divisions, while also championing diversity and inclusivity. His impact on television and his ability to create relatable characters with complex flaws made him a trailblazer in the industry.

Norman Lear, TV Icon and Pioneer, Passes Away at 101

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CNN

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Norman Lear, the iconic TV sitcom and movie producer, has passed away at the age of 101. Lear was known for his groundbreaking work in television, creating popular shows such as "All in the Family," "The Jeffersons," and "Maude." He was a pioneer in addressing social issues through comedy and left a lasting impact on the entertainment industry.

Bill Geddie, Co-Creator and Producer of 'The View,' Passes Away at 68

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Variety

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Bill Geddie, the renowned TV-news producer known for his work with Barbara Walters, including creating and executive producing "The View," has passed away at the age of 68. Geddie had a long and successful career in television, working on various shows and specials, including "Tamron Hall" and "Good Morning America." He was also a writer and director, and his production company produced content for the Discovery Channel. Geddie was known for his humor, integrity, and positive guidance. He leaves behind his wife, two daughters, and a legacy in the television industry.

Bill Geddie, Co-Creator of 'The View' and Barbara Walters' Producer, Passes Away at 68

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo Entertainment

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Bill Geddie, the co-creator of "The View" and longtime producer for Barbara Walters, has passed away at the age of 68. Geddie was a prominent TV-news producer and worked on various notable projects throughout his career. He served as executive producer of "The View" for 17 years and was a partner in Barbara Walters' production company. Geddie also worked on other popular shows and even wrote a script for a sci-fi film. He was known for his humor, integrity, and positive guidance. Geddie leaves behind his wife and two daughters.

Jenna Ortega Talks 'Wednesday' Season 2: More Horror, No Romance.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Variety

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Jenna Ortega, star of Netflix's "Wednesday," has been promoted to a producing role for the show's second season. Ortega revealed that the show will lean more into horror and ditch any romantic love interests for her character. Ortega says that being a producer was a natural progression from the collaborative environment on Season 1 and that she wants to ensure that her character is portrayed correctly. Ortega and Elle Fanning also discussed the challenges of asserting themselves on set as young women in the industry.

Magic Castle Co-Founder Milt Larsen Passes Away at 92

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Hollywood Reporter

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Milt Larsen, the co-founder of The Magic Castle in Hollywood and a writer for the game show Truth or Consequences, died at the age of 92 due to natural causes. He produced TV specials for ABC, CBS, and NBC, wrote songs with Richard Sherman, and was the creator and consultant for the $50 million Caesars Magic Empire at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. Larsen was also a writer, editor, and president of The Magic Castle's parent company. He was voted one of the 100 most influential individuals in the history of magic by Magic magazine in 2000.