Cy Howard

Cy Howard
Born
Seymour Horowitz[1]

(1915-09-27)September 27, 1915
DiedApril 29, 1993(1993-04-29) (aged 77)
Alma materUniversity of Wisconsin–Madison[1]
University of Minnesota[2]
Occupations
  • Director
  • producer
  • screenwriter
Spouses
(m. 1944; div. 1947)
    (m. 1954; div. 1957)
    • Barbara Warner[3]

    Cy Howard (September 27, 1915 - April 29, 1993) was an American director, producer and screenwriter. Howard created My Friend Irma, a top-rated, long-running radio situation comedy and media franchise.[1] He won a Primetime Emmy Award in the category Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series for the television program The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour.[4]

    Early life and education

    Howard was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and attended Washington High School.[5]

    Career

    Howard worked at CBS for nine years, leaving in 1953 after he was unable to reach a contract agreement with that network. CBS had agreed to pay him more than $1 million "over a term of years", but demanded exclusive rights to his work.[6]

    Death

    Howard died in April 1993 of heart failure at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California, at the age of 77.[1][7]

    References

    1. ^ a b c d Collins, Glenn (April 30, 1993). "Cy Howard, Writer and Producer Of 'My Friend Irma,' Dies at 77". The New York Times. Retrieved November 11, 2021.
    2. ^ "Obituaries : Cy Howard, Scriptwriter for 'My Friend Irma'". Los Angeles Times. May 4, 1993. Retrieved November 11, 2021.
    3. ^ Vosburgh, Dick (October 23, 2011). "Obituary: Cy Howard". The Independent. Retrieved November 11, 2021.
    4. ^ "Cy Howard". Television Academy. Retrieved November 11, 2021.
    5. ^ "1971 Press Photo Writer Cy Howard former University of Wisconsin student", Historic Images website. Retrieved 22 July 2023.
    6. ^ "Howard, CBS Calling Quits". Variety. April 1, 1953. p. 57. Retrieved April 7, 2024.
    7. ^ Galloway, Doug (April 30, 1993). "Cy Howard". Variety. Retrieved November 11, 2021.