
James Burrows, known for co-creating “Cheers and directing “Will & Grace,” has died. He was 85.
“We celebrate the extraordinary life and enduring legacy of James ‘Jimmy’ Burrows, who passed away peacefully today surrounded by his loving family,” his family told People in a statement Friday.
“For more than five decades, Burrows was one of the most influential and beloved directors in television history,” the statement continued. “As a legendary director, mentor, and creative force, he helped shape generations of comedy and brought immeasurable joy to audiences around the world.”
Burrows’ loved ones recalled his “unparalleled career” after he directed more than 1,000 TV episodes. He also created and produced several acclaimed shows like “The Mary Tyler Moore Show,” “Taxi,” “Frasier,” “Friends” and “The Big Bang Theory.”
“But beyond his remarkable achievements, Burrows will be remembered for something even greater: his kindness, generosity, and unwavering belief in the people around him,” the statement continued. “He possessed a rare ability to make everyone better and was known for remembering every person he met by name, making colleagues at every level feel seen, valued, and appreciated.”
His family remembered the television great as someone who understood that great comedy is about mor ethan just laughter.
“It was about humanity, connection, and truth,” the statement said. “That understanding became the foundation of a career that forever changed television.”
“His influence will continue to be felt for generations through the countless artists he inspired, the stories he helped tell, and the millions of people whose lives were brightened by his work.”
The statement concluded with the family remembering him as a devoted husband, father and grandfather.
“He is survived by his beloved wife, Debbie, his four daughters, and his seven grandchildren,” the statement said. “He will be profoundly missed and forever remembered. Our thoughts are with Debbie, his children and grandchildren, his family, friends, collaborators, and all those whose lives he touched. May his memory be a blessing.”
Page Six has reached out to his rep for comment.
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