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“We Lost a Giant”: James Burrows Mourned by Eric McCormack, Tony Danza and Extra

The TV world is mourning the demise of James Burrows, the legendary comedy director and producer. Burrows, 85, died Friday, his household stated in a press release: “For more than five decades, Burrows was one of the most influential and beloved directors in television history. As a legendary director, mentor and creative force, he helped […]

James Burrows


The TV world is mourning the demise of James Burrows, the legendary comedy director and producer.

Burrows, 85, died Friday, his household stated in a press release: “For more than five decades, Burrows was one of the most influential and beloved directors in television history. As a legendary director, mentor and creative force, he helped shape generations of comedy and brought immeasurable joy to audiences around the world.”

Burrows was some of the prolific and revered comedy administrators in TV historical past. He helmed each episode of Will & Grace (each its authentic run and the 2017-20 revival) and 236 of the 270 episodes of Cheers, which he co-created with Glen and Les Charles. The 11-time Emmy winner additionally directed 75 episodes of Taxi, 49 episodes of Mike & Molly, 32 episodes of Frasier, 15 episodes of Mates and all 10 episodes of 2025’s Mid-Century Trendy from Will & Grace creators David Kohan and Max Mutchnick. These are only a fraction of his credit.

“We lost a giant today, a mentor to me and a dear friend,” Will & Grace star Eric McCormack wrote on Instagram (see the submit beneath). “The 800 lb gorilla of television comedy for fifty years, he was beloved by everyone, and has left not a mark but a footprint. An incredible legacy.”

“Jimmy was the greatest comedic television director in the history of the medium,” stated his long-time agent, Rick Rosen of WME. “He directed the most iconic, defining shows of generations. Always a gentleman, it was an absolute honor to represent him.”

Taxi star Tony Danza echoed these ideas, writing on X, “We have lost the greatest of all time. Jimmy Burrows. I know I wouldn’t be here without him.”

Danny DeVito and Rhea Perlman, additionally stars on Taxi, shared in a joint assertion to The Hollywood Reporter, “Rhea and I are deeply saddened by the passing of Jimmy Burrows. The entire DeVito family feels the loss of such an exceptional man, and we send our love to Debbie, Jimmy’s children, and all of his loved ones. Jimmy guided Rhea and me through 16 seasons of television. He was the very best at his craft. His positive spirit, boundless energy, and tireless work defined what it takes to run a show and keep people laughing. He will always be in our hearts.”

A lot of Burrows’ directing work ended up on NBC. The community stated in a press release, “Jimmy Burrows was the man behind the curtain. He knew how to make us laugh, what buttons to push and was the absolute master of getting the most out of every joke. His loss to the television comedy world is immeasurable. Every time you have a smile on your face watching The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Taxi, Cheers, Will & Grace, Friends and countless others, think of Jimmy and know he made all our lives funnier.”

Mentioned Nationwide Comedy Middle govt director Journey Gunderson, “Few individuals have had a greater impact on television comedy than James Burrows. Through a remarkable career spanning more than five decades, he helped shape the sound, rhythm, and language of modern television comedy, elevating the sitcom as an art form and influencing generations of writers, performers, directors, and storytellers. His work helped define television’s most beloved comedies, and his legacy is woven into the history of comedy itself.” 

Extra reactions to Burrows’ demise are beneath.

Danza:

Cedric the Entertainer:

Alyssa Milano:

Will & Grace composer Scott Icenogle:

Cheers author and govt producer Phoef Sutton:



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