Renowned television director and producer James Burrows, who played a pivotal role in crafting some of the most beloved sitcoms in American television, has passed away at the age of 85. His attorney, Tom Hoberman, confirmed the news to a major media outlet on June 19. According to Burrows' family, he died peacefully, surrounded by his loved ones.
Burrows was celebrated as one of the most influential directors in the television industry. Throughout his extensive career, he received numerous Emmy Awards and is best known for his direction of iconic sitcoms such as Friends and for co-creating the beloved series Cheers. His contributions to various successful comedies have solidified his status as one of the most esteemed sitcom directors in the field.
He is survived by his wife, Debbie Easton Burrows, whom he wed in 1997, along with four daughters and seven grandchildren. Details surrounding his passing have not been disclosed.
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