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  1. Jessurun James Oppenheimer (November 11, 1913 – December 27, 1988) [2] was an American radio and television writer, producer, and director. He was the producer and head writer of the CBS sitcom I Love Lucy. [3] Lucille Ball called Oppenheimer “the brains” behind I Love Lucy.

  2. Dec 29, 1988 · Dec. 29, 1988 12 AM PT. Times Staff Writer. Jess Oppenheimer, who created one of TV’s most popular shows, “I Love Lucy,” died of heart failure Tuesday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los...

  3. Jess Oppenheimer was an American radio and television writer, producer, and director, best known as creator, producer and head writer of the CBS sitcom I Love Lucy. He won two Emmy Awards and was nominated for seven others. Lucille Ball called Jess Oppenheimer "the brains" behind I Love Lucy.

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  5. Jess Oppenheimer (November 11, 1913 - December 27, 1988) Lucille Ball called Jess Oppenheimer "the brains" behind I Love Lucy (1951), and with good reason. As series creator, producer, and head writer, "Jess was the creative force behind the 'Lucy' show," confirms director William Asher.

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  6. Dec 30, 1988 · Jess Oppenheimer, a radio and television producer, director and writer who helped create one of television's most successful situation comedies, ''I Love Lucy,'' died of heart failure on...

  7. Jess Oppenheimer (November 11, 1913 - December 27, 1988) Lucille Ball called Jess Oppenheimer "the brains" behind I Love Lucy (1951), and with good reason. As series creator, producer, and head writer, "Jess was the creative force behind the 'Lucy' show," confirms director William Asher.

  8. Dec 30, 1988 · December 29, 1988 at 7:00 p.m. EST. HOLLYWOOD -- Jess Oppenheimer, 75, who created one of TV's most popular shows, "I. Love Lucy," died of a heart ailment Dec. 27 at a hospital in Los. Fast ...

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