Samuel Denoff (July 1, 1928 – July 8, 2011) was an American screenwriter and television producer.

Biography

Denoff was born to a Jewish family in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Esther (Rothbard) and Harry Denoff, a salesman. With his long-time collaborator Bill Persky he wrote and created the television show That Girl starring Marlo Thomas. Their writing collaboration on episodes of The Dick Van Dyke Show resulted in some of the show's most popular episodes. Denoff also wrote for the 1976 Danny Thomas situation comedy The Practice.

Personal life

Denoff married twice. His first wife was Bernice Levey; they had two children, Leslie Denoff and producer Douglas Denoff. His second wife was dancer Sharon Shore with whom he had two children, Melissa Denoff and Matthew Denoff. Denoff died from complications of Alzheimer's disease at his home in the Brentwood section of Los Angeles, at the age of 83.

References

External links

  • Sam Denoff at IMDb
  • Sam Denoff interview at the Archive of American Television
  • Find a Grave

Douglas Denoff Credits, Bio, News & More Broadway World

Sam Denoff Photos and Premium High Res Pictures Getty Images

Sam Denoff Photos and Premium High Res Pictures Getty Images

Episode 111 Doug Denoff (Sam Denoff) Rarified Heir Podcast

Lassata Sam Denoff, EmmyWinning CoCreator of 'That Girl,' Dies at 83