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  1. 1 de oct. de 2021 · Jay Sandrich, who passed away at 89 on September 22, enjoyed a long and illustrious run as an Emmy-winning television director. He directed and produced such classics as Get Smart, The Mary Tyler ...

  2. Sandrich's last completed films also were war-related -- I Love a Soldier (1944) and Here Come the Waves (1944), both with Sonny Tufts. Personal life and death. His sons, Mark Sandrich Jr. and Jay Sandrich, went on to careers as directors in film and television. Mark Sandrich supported Thomas Dewey in the 1944 United States presidential election.

  3. "Jay is one of those people who deserve a lot more credit than they get," says Grant A. Tinker, former NBC chairman and Sandrich's boss at MTM Productions in the '70s.

  4. 23 de sept. de 2021 · September 23, 2021. Directors Guild of America President Lesli Linka Glatter made the following statement upon learning of the passing of Jay Sandrich: “Our hearts are heavy today as we mourn the loss of a legend among legends. Jay Sandrich was the godfather of sitcoms – making his mark on all of his series and eliciting some of the best ...

  5. 23 de sept. de 2021 · Jay Sandrich, the Emmy-winning TV director who was behind such iconic comedies as The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Cosby Show, The Golden Girls, WKRP in Cincinnati and Soap among others, has died.

  6. Jay Sandrich was one of the few people who could lay claim to the Golden Age of Television. Not only did he work on the show that defined what the American sitcom would become, "I Love Lucy," his resume was packed with decades of our culture's nightly laughs: he worked with everyone from Dick Van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore to Bill Cosby and Tony ...

  7. Jim Burrows presents Jay Sandrich with a Television Academy Hall of Fame award, accepted by his wife Linda Sandrich.