The entertainment world has lost a TV directing legend: Bruce Bilson, grandfather to actress Rachel Bilson, passed away peacefully at home. The Emmy winner, known for his work on classic shows like Get Smart, was 97.
Oh, Hollywood, you're serving up some heartfelt tea this week. Rachel Bilson and her family are in mourning after the passing of their beloved patriarch, Bruce Bilson. The veteran director, who racked up an impressive resume over decades in TV, died on January 16 at his Los Angeles home, his daughter and producer Julie Bilson Ahlberg confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter. She shared that he went “peacefully,” leaving behind a legacy that's pure gold for fans of vintage sitcoms. 🔥
Bilson wasn't just any director—he helmed over 400 episodes across iconic series. His crowning achievement? Snagging a directing Emmy in 1968 for the secret agent spoof Get Smart, where his sharp eye for comedy kept audiences hooked. He also lent his talents to gems like The Odd Couple, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Hawaii 5-0, and Hogan’s Heroes. Talk about a career that's the definition of legendary— no wonder the family tree is stacked with showbiz pros.
We're tipping our hats to a man who shaped so much of what we binge-watch today. The Bilson family is asking for donations in his name to CASA of Los Angeles, because even in loss, they're giving back. Thoughts and virtual hugs to Rachel and crew during this tough time. Rest easy, Mr. Bilson—you directed a life well-lived. 💔