James Burrows, director of classic TV comedies including ‘Cheers’ and ‘Friends,’ dies at 85
James Burrows, a creator and director of several classic television comedies, has died at age 85. He directed more than 1,000 episodes across various sitcoms. His work includes series such as Cheers, Friends, and Will and Grace.
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TV Sitcom Director James Burrows Dies at 85
confidence 95%James Burrows, a creator and director of several classic television comedies, has died at age 85. He directed more than 1,000 episodes across various sitcoms. His work includes series such as Cheers, Friends, and Will and Grace.
What's confirmed:
- James Burrows died at the age of 85.
- Burrows directed more than 1,000 episodes of television comedies.
- Burrows was a creator of Cheers.
- His directing credits include Cheers, Friends, and Taxi.
- Burrows directed all 246 episodes of Will and Grace.
- Burrows died on Friday.
Still unconfirmed:
- Burrows was known for The Golden Girls.
- Burrows passed away peacefully surrounded by loved ones.
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TV Comedy Director James Burrows Dies at 85
confidence 100%James Burrows, a prolific director and co-creator of Cheers, has died at age 85. He is remembered by former colleagues as a giant and a true icon of the sitcom genre. His family stated he passed away peacefully surrounded by loved ones.
What's confirmed:
- James Burrows died at the age of 85.
- Burrows co-created the sitcom Cheers.
- He directed episodes for Friends, Will & Grace, and Taxi.
- Burrows was a multiple Emmy winner.
- He directed more than a thousand episodes of classic television comedies.
- Actors Lisa Kudrow, Tony Danza, and Matt LeBlanc have paid tribute to him.
Still unconfirmed:
- James Burrows worked on The Mary Tyler Moore Show.
- Burrows directed episodes of Frasier.