Don Mischer, Renowned TV Director, Dies at 85
Don Mischer, Renowned TV Director, Dies at 85

Don Mischer, Renowned TV Director, Dies at 85

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Don Mischer, renowned for directing and producing live television events, passed away at 85 in Los Angeles. Over a career spanning five decades, Mischer produced iconic broadcasts such as the Super Bowl halftime shows, with memorable performances by Michael Jackson and Prince, which significantly elevated the event’s profile. His legacy includes directing major ceremonies, including the opening of the 1996 Atlanta and 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics, and serving as executive producer for major awards like the Emmys and Oscars. Mischer's contributions to television earned him 15 Primetime Emmys and a Peabody Award among other accolades. He was celebrated for his ability to blend meticulous planning with spontaneous creativity, capturing the essence of cultural milestones. Mischer's work on events from the Kennedy Center Honors to presidential inaugurations left an indelible mark on the industry.

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