Bruce Bilson, regissör för 'Get Smart', avlidit vid 97 års ålder

Bruce Bilson, en Emmy-belönad teveregrisör mest känd för sitt arbete med 'Get Smart' och andra klassiska sitcoms, har avlidit vid 97 års ålder. Han gick bort den 16 januari i Los Angeles efter en karriär som spände över hundratals avsnitt under årtionden.

Bruce Bilson, en produktiv regissör inom tidig television, avled den 16 januari i Los Angeles. Han var 97 år gammal. Bilson vann en Primetime Emmy för bästa regi i en komediserie 1968 för sitt arbete med agentparodin 'Get Smart'. Under sin långa karriär regisserade han mer än 400 avsnitt av populära program, inklusive 'The Odd Couple', 'Hogan’s Heroes', 'The Patty Duke Show', 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show', 'M*A*S*H', 'Hawaii Five-0', 'The Flash', 'Viper' och 'Dinosaurs'.

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James Tolkan, best known as Vice Principal Strickland in the 'Back to the Future' trilogy, has died at age 94. He passed away peacefully on Friday at his Lake Placid home, according to Bob Gale, co-creator of the franchise.

Gary Dontzig, a three-time Emmy-winning writer-producer known for his work on 'Murphy Brown,' has died at age 79. He passed away on February 23 in Los Angeles following a sudden, brief illness. His longtime collaborator Steven Peterman described him as the hardest-working saint in show business.

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Buck Henry, co-creator of Get Smart, developed the short-lived series Quark as one of the first primetime parodies of Star Trek. The show aired in 1978 following the success of Star Wars and featured an eccentric crew on an interstellar garbage ship.

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