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    George Arcega Sunga (October 2, 1932 – November 7, 2023) [2] was an American director and producer. He was known for producing the American sitcom television series Three's Company (and its spin-offs The Ropers [3] and Three's a Crowd ). Sunga was raised in San Diego, California, where he attended San Diego State University. [4]

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0839313George Sunga - IMDb

    George Sunga. Producer: The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. George Sunga is known for The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour (1967), CBS Summer Playhouse (1987) and Three's Company (1976).

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  3. Apr 3, 2023 · Sunga played a number of important roles at the Television Academy, including serving as the governor of the producers peer group for five terms and chair or cochair of the Emmy Awards committee for six years. A Filipino American, he also served on the Producers Guild of America board and was the founding chairman of the Guild's Diversity ...

  4. Remembering George Sunga. We’re sad to learn that producer George Sunga has passed away the age of 91. His first foray into television was in the 1950s, when as a student at San Diego State University, he completed extensive on-site observation of production at Television City and the anthology series Climax!. He then began his professional ...

  5. George Sunga is a successful Filipino-American television producer known for his work on successful shows like Three's Company, Good Times, The Jeffersons, and All in the Family. His work received numerous accolades, including several People’s Choice Awards, an Emmy nomination, and honors from the Academy for Television Arts and Sciences.

  6. Sunga, a Filipino American, served on the board of directors of the Producers Guild of America and was a founding chair of the Guild’s Diversity Committee. Sunga died in 2023 and the PGA’s George Sunga Award honors a television, film or documentary producer who features disabled characters, performers and storylines in their work.

  7. In his three-and-a-half-hour interview, George Sunga (1932-2023) talks about his analysis of the 1950s live television anthology series Climax! that he compiled as part of his studies at San Diego State College. He describes his extensive on-site observation of the series' production at Television City, and his experiences watching director John Frankenheimer at work. He recalls the start of ...

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