RIP: Aaron Spelling
After suffering a stroke last week, legendary TV producer Aaron Spelling died last night; he was 83. Known primarily for his remarkably successful -- with audiences, if not critics -- escapist television shows, Spelling also produced a handful of movies over the course of his long career in Hollywood, including Soapdish and both Charlie's Angels films. Spelling served in the Army during World War II, and after returning home eventually headed to Hollywood where he worked briefly as an actor, playing bit parts on TV and in films like Three Young Texans and Wyoming Renegades. Shortly thereafter he began writing for television. Hired by friend and mentor Dick Powell to write for Zane Grey Theater, Spelling eventually became a producer on the show and, in 1959, branched off on his own for the first time with the short-lived Johnny Ringo.
Spelling's greatest success came in the 1970s and 80s, when he produced series such as The Love Boat, Fantasy Island, Starsky and Hutch, T.J. Hooker, Hart to Hart, Dynasty, and Charlie's Angels. That list amounts to about 5% of his total output, which runs to over 200 television shows and movies (including the much-loved The Boy in the Bubble); at one time, Spelling was personally responsible for fully 1/3 of ABC's prime time programming.









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6-24-2006 @ 9:47AM
Donna A. said...
He lived a long life. He's at peace.
Donna A.
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6-24-2006 @ 10:20AM
Michelle L said...
He is in peace now and his family will be in my thoughts and prayers.
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6-24-2006 @ 9:43PM
Danielle B. said...
May he rest in peace. The world lost a brilliant and loving man on Friday. God bless to his friends and family.
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6-25-2006 @ 1:57PM
Nikki-Yolanda Thomas said...
I would like to give my sympathy and coindolences to the Spelling family. I loved everything Mr. Spelling created. Tori, please take note that now your father is good hands and he is no longer suffering or unhappy. He is looking at you and smiling and loving you. May God Bless you and your family in this sad time.
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6-25-2006 @ 4:06PM
Victor Monachelli said...
Sad day. He was a great man and was remembered last night on 77 WABC in NYC.
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6-25-2006 @ 8:57PM
Tina Ratner said...
Very sad day. Aaron Spelling was such a wonderful and talented man. He will be greatly missed. Aaron achieved so much success in the world of Entertainment during his lifetime. I especially enjoyed the TV show he produced "Fantasy Island" and Charlie's Angels. He truly was an Angel. May he rest in peace. My thoughts and prayers are with The Spelling Family for their loss.
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