Norman Lear, Legendary TV Producer Aged 101, Passes Away at His Los Angeles Home
Influential TV creator Norman Lear passes away at 101 in Los Angeles. His legacy includes reshaping sitcoms by blending humour with real-world issues during the 1970s and 80s.
Legendary TV writer and producer, Norman Lear, known for creating iconic series like All in the Family, passed away at 101 in Los Angeles. Famous for bringing social and political commentary to sitcoms, Lear's work in the 1970s and 80s transformed television by infusing humour with real-world issues. His other popular works include Maude, The Jeffersons, One Day at a Time and more. Evan Ellingson Dies at 35; Actor Was Best Known For His Roles in CSI-Miami, My Sister’s Keeper, 24, and More.
Norman Lear Passes Away At 101
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