Tucker Yard, a five-time Emmy Award-winning film editor who worked The Carol Burnett Show, Alicia and 10 seasons of the original brown murphy, died. He was 80 years old.
Wiard died Sunday in Los Angeles of complications from heart failure, said his wife, Nancy Bradley Wiard, a former CBS producer. young and restlessAnnounced.
Viard also cut episodes of comedies like in each family, Good time, night court, Carlos in charge, my sister sammy s The Drew Carey Show Until he retired in 2009.
Ward received eight of his 12 Emmy nominations for his work on CBS. brown murphy, winning in 1989 for the pilot episode “Respect” and the 1991 episode “On Another Plane”. Between 1988 and 1998, it produced 160 episodes, including the original finale starring Candice Bergen.
Worked at CBS The Carol Burnett Show In 1976-78, he won his first Emmy for the last episode of the variety show. And he did the last three seasons of CBS AliciaAlso cutting out the final episode of this 1982-85 sitcom starring Linda LaVine.
In a 2011 interview with The Interviews for the Television Academy Foundation, when asked what a publisher looks for when it comes to comics, Viard said, “It’s a hit and you have to pay attention to the laughs.” Also, the actor’s eye blink can sometimes give clues as to when to cut.”
Born in Detroit on November 10, 1941 and raised at age 2 in Lansing, Michigan, Tucker Lee Wiard graduated from Sexton High School in 1959 and Michigan State University in 1962.
in the US army He was a member of the famous Pershing Rifles drilling crew and designed and built a studio and remote videotape unit while serving in Fort Benning, Georgia.
He moved to Los Angeles in November 1968 to join the videotape division of CBS, where he landed. red skeleton watch The following year, as a videotape editor.
Viard also won an Emmy in 1979 and 1982 for the four-episode miniseries WGBH. scarlet letterWith Meg Foster and celebrating her 30th birthday american bandstand special, respectively.
Surviving, in addition to his wife, is his daughter-in-law, Mary; son-in-law James; and nephews Jeffrey, Alexander and Matthew. Donations can be made in his memory to Bichon FurKids.
Source: Hollywood Reporter

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