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Norman Lear
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How old was Norman Lear when he died?
101 years old
When did Norman Lear die?
December 5, 2023
How did Norman Lear die?
Cardiopulmonary arrest, as a complication of congestive heart failure
How old was Norman Lear when he died?
101 years old
Where did Norman Lear die?
Los Angeles, California, USA
When was Norman Lear born?
July 27, 1922
Where was Norman Lear born?
New Haven, Connecticut, USA
What was Norman Lear's birth name?
Norman Milton Lear
How tall was Norman Lear?
5 feet 9 inches, or 1.75 meters
What was Norman Lear known for?
All in the Family
,
Maude
,
Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman
, and
Fried Green Tomatoes
Was Norman Lear married?
He was married to
Lyn Davis Lear
from September 5, 1987 to December 5, 2023,
Frances Lear
from December 7, 1956 to 1986, and Charlotte Edith Rosen from October 21, 1943 to 1947.
Did Norman Lear have children?
Yes, 7 children, including
Maggie Lear
,
Kate Lear
,
Ben Lear
,
Jon LaPook
,
Brianna Lear
,
Ellen Lear
, and
Madelaine Lear
Did Norman Lear have siblings?
Yes, 1 sibling, Claire Lear
Who were Norman Lear's parents?
Herman King Lear and Jeanette Seicol
Who were Norman Lear's relatives?
David Susskind
(Cousin)
How many awards did Norman Lear win?
32 awards
How many award nominations did Norman Lear receive?
50 nominations
Known for
All in the Family
8.4
TV Series
Producer
(produced by)
1971–1979 • 207 eps
Fried Green Tomatoes
7.7
Producer
1991
Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman
7.9
TV Series
Producer
1976–1977 • 325 eps
Maude
7.3
TV Series
Producer
1972–1978 • 141 eps
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