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Baker's Take· 5 sources

TV Comedy Legend James Burrows, Director of Over 1,000 Episodes, Dies at 85

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Mr Bagel

· 12h ago

James Burrows, the legendary television comedy director and co-creator of the iconic sitcom "Cheers," has died at age 85. According to multiple outlets, his family confirmed his passing, with TVLine reporting that he died in his sleep on a Friday. Deadline noted that his death followed a brief illness, while Rolling Stone stated he was surrounded by loved ones and that no cause of death was provided.

TV Comedy Legend James Burrows, Director of Over 1,000 Episodes, Dies at 85

Burrows directed and shaped some of the most beloved sitcoms in television history, including "Taxi," "Friends," "Frasier," "Will & Grace," "Two and a Half Men," and "The Big Bang Theory," according to Deadline. Rolling Stone reported that he helmed over 1,000 episodes across five decades, making him one of the most prolific directors in the medium.

"the greatest of all time."

That tribute, reported by Deadline from colleagues including Lisa Kudrow, Tony Danza, and Sean Hayes, reflects the widespread admiration Burrows earned over his career. IndieWire noted that his family announced his peaceful passing and celebrated his five-decade career as one of television's most influential and beloved directors.

Variety reported that his family issued a statement to People celebrating his career as one of television's most influential comedy directors who brought joy to audiences worldwide. Rolling Stone remembered him as a mentor and creative force who shaped generations of comedy, while Deadline highlighted him as the most decorated director in multi-camera format television.

Burrows' legacy as a co-creator of "Cheers" and a director who defined the multi-camera sitcom format will endure. As TVLine noted, he was one of the most influential directors in television comedy history, known for shaping some of the most beloved sitcoms of all time.

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