David Angell
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David Lawrence Angell (April 10, 1946 – September 11, 2001) was an American television producer and screenwriter.
Angell, creator and executive producer of the sitcoms Wings and Frasier, received multiple Emmy Awards, as the creator and executive producer.
On Cape Cod, Angell and his wife Lynn died after a return from their holiday on American Airlines Flight 11, the first plane to strike the World Trade Center following the September 11 attacks.
Early life
Angell was born in Providence, Rhode Island, to Henry and Mae (née Cooney) Angell. He earned his bachelor's degree in English literature from Providence College. Lynn Edwards was married on August 14, 1971. Following graduation, Angell joined the United States Army and served at the Pentagon until 1972. He then moved to Boston and worked as a methods analyst for an engineering company and later at an insurance company in Rhode Island. The Most Rev.'s brother, the Most Rev. Kenneth Angell, a Roman Catholic prelate and Bishop of Burlington, Vermont, died on September 30.
Career
In 1977, Angell moved to Los Angeles. He was sold his first script to the Annie Flynn company's creators. Archie Bunker's Place is his second script five years later. He joined Cheers as a staff writer in 1983. Angell joined forces with Peter Casey and David Lee as Cheers' supervising producers/writers in 1985. The trio received 37 Emmy Award nominations and 24 Emmy Awards, one for Frasier, including the one that was not mentioned above. They also received an Outstanding Comedy Series Emmy for Cheers in 1989, which Angell, Casey, Lee, and the series's other writers reported, as well as an Outstanding Writing/Comedy Award for Cheers, which Angell, Casey, Lee and the series's other authors shared in 1984. Grub Street Productions emerged after being together as producers on Cheers, Angell, Casey, and Lee. They created and executive produced the comedy series Wings in 1990.