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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › George_SungaGeorge Sunga - Wikipedia

    George Sunga. 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]

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    • Director, producer
    • 1963-2006
  2. 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 career in the mailroom at ...

  3. 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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  4. Dec 30, 2023 · George Sunga graduated from San Diego State College, probably in 1956, and he was a force of nature. A superstar! He stood out as outstanding among a number of outstanding students! I was a lowly ...

    • October 2, 1932
    • November 7, 2023
  5. George A. Sunga was an American director and producer. He is notable for producing the American sitcom television series Three's Company (and its spin-offs The Ropers and Three's a Crowd ). Sunga was raised in San Diego, California, where he attended San Diego State University. He began his career in 1963, as a production supervisor for the ...

  6. Liked by George Sunga From WE NEED A LITTLE JERRY - a tribute to Jerry Herman at Le Crazy Coqs, London on 25 Nov. 2022. I sang Dolly's songs from HELLO DOLLY and Agnes…

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  7. Apr 3, 2023 · Television was in its early days in the 1950s when George Sunga was a student at San Diego State College. He told his professors that he was interested in analyzing the new medium, and they took the unusual step of allowing him to do a study of television production for college credit.

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