Cheers co-creator James Burrows dies aged 85
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'Cheers' Cocreator James Burrows Dead at 85 After Brief
Hollywood is in mourning after TV legend James Burrows died at the age of 85. According to Deadline, the celebrated director passed away in his sleep on Friday, June 19, after a brief illness. “Jimmy was the greatest comedic television director in the history of the medium,
Monday night’s Emmys offered “Cheers” fans a sentimental walk down memory lane. Rhea Perlman, Kelsey Grammer, Ted Danson, John Ratzenberger and George Wendt reunited on stage at the 75th Emmy Awards to present two comedy Emmys, the Primetime Emmy ...
Cheers, a classic American sitcom, ran from 1983 until 1994. The series included 11 seasons and 275 episodes and remained one of the most popular shows on TV until its finale. Even now, decades after the finale aired, the show offers a sense of nostalgia ...
On Thanksgiving Day 1986, Cheers aired “Thanksgiving Orphans,” an episode that garnered emphatic praise - and angry letters. By this point, Cheers was one of the most-watched shows on television, earning a hoard of Emmy Awards on its way to becoming ...
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Jon Cryer recalls pivotal career moment with late Cheers co-creator
Jon Cryer recalls pivotal career moment with late director James Burrows: ‘He was right’ - Burrows, the co-creator of ‘Cheers,’ died Friday aged 85
Cheers co-creator James Burrows, who also worked on everything from Friends to Frasier, has died at the age of 85, his family have confirmed.
Messing shared several photos with Burrows from the set of Will & Grace, illustrating her fond memories working together for 11 seasons. "I can't express the pain of his loss, and
