Friends Director James Burrows Death: Sad news has come out for the fans of the famous TV series Friends. The director of this show, James Burroughs, has passed away. He was 85 years old. His death has been confirmed by his family and a statement has also been issued. James had a great career. According to reports, in his 5 decade long career, he directed more than 1000 episodes, which itself speaks for his fame. Apart from Friends, the director made TV series like Husbands Wives and Lovers, Free Country, On Our Own, Taxi, The Associates, Best of the Best, Cheers, Wings, Partners, The Secret Lives of Men and The Big Bang Theory. director After his death, he is being given a tribute by Hollywood.
James Burroughs' family said in the statement - We celebrate the amazing life and brilliant career of James Burroughs. He was the most influential and liked director of the TV industry for the last 5 decades. As a great director, as a mentor and as a creative person, he gave a new shape to the comedy that has been going on for centuries and worked to bring happiness in the lives of people through his entertainment.
The family further said - During his illustrious career, James directed more than 1000 serials, some of which are considered the most iconic even today. But apart from his achievements, he will be remembered for sharing compassion, generosity and unwavering faith among people. He tried to make everyone better and it was said about him that once he met someone, he never forgot them. He gave value to his colleagues at every level and also kept them motivated.
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James Burroughs directed 15 episodes of the Friends series. He was also seen acting in some films and had also made a film named Partners on LGBTQ. He was awarded TV's biggest award, Emmy Awards, 11 times for his brilliant performances. Apart from this, he was also awarded the Director's Guild of America Award. Now the public is mourning after his death.