James Burrows, Renowned TV Director and Co-Creator of 'Cheers,' Dies at 85
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1-Minute Brief
Burrows' influential work shaped American television comedy, leaving a lasting impact on the industry and audiences.
Key Facts
- James Burrows directed more than 1,000 episodes of television.
- He co-created the sitcom 'Cheers.'
- Burrows directed every episode of the original 'Will & Grace.'
- He was also known for directing episodes of 'Friends.'
- Burrows died at the age of 85.
What Happened
James Burrows, a prolific television director and co-creator of 'Cheers,' has died at 85. He was widely recognized for his extensive work on several major sitcoms.
Why It Matters
Burrows' direction and creative vision contributed to the success of several iconic TV comedies, influencing the style and tone of sitcoms for decades.
What's Next
Tributes from industry peers and fans are being shared, reflecting on Burrows' legacy. No further information on memorials or services was provided in the sources.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- CBS NewsLeft13h agoJames Burrows, co-creator of "Cheers" and prolific director, dies at 85
- The IndependentLeft19m agoTributes for ‘legendary’ Friends director James Burrows after death at 85
