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Dec 14, 2004 · Longtime writer-producer and two-time Emmy winner William Sackheim died December 1 in Beverly Hills of a degenerative brain disease. He was 84 years old. A television fixture for five decades, Sackheim earned his Emmys as producer of a 1959 episode of The Alcoa/Goodyear Theater and as producer of the 1975 TV movie The Law.
William Sackheim was born on 31 October 1919 in Gloversville, New York, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for First Blood (1982), The Law (1974) and Playhouse 90 (1956). He was married to Josephine (JoAnne) Gloria Cohen.
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- October 31, 1919
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- December 1, 2004
William Sackheim, a veteran film and television producer and writer who produced television's "Gidget" and "The Flying Nun," dramatic series such as "Delvecchio" and "The Senator" and numerous TV ...
Dec 9, 2004 · By The Associated Press. Dec. 9, 2004. LOS ANGELES, Dec. 8 - William Sackheim, who produced television shows including "Gidget" and "The Flying Nun" and was co-writer of the first "Rambo" movie ...
Dec 7, 2004 · William Sackheim. Film and TV writer-producer William Sackheim died Dec. 1 in Beverly Hills of a degenerative brain disease. He was 84. A two-time Emmy Award winner whose television career spanned ...
Dec 7, 2004 · William Sackheim, a veteran film and TV producer and writer who produced television’s “Gidget” and “The Flying Nun” and dramatic series such as “The Senator” and “Delvecchio ...
Dec 14, 2004 · Longtime writer-producer and two-time Emmy winner William Sackheim died December 1 in Beverly Hills of a degenerative brain disease.