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Howard Leeds

Howard Leeds
Born Howard Michael Leeds
(1919-06-27)June 27, 1919
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Died February 11, 2017(2017-02-11) (aged 97)
Los Angeles, California
Occupation Television producer, screenwriter, creator
Years active 1952–1989
Notable work Diff'rent Strokes (producer/writer)
The Facts of Life (producer/co-creator)
Silver Spoons (producer/co-creator)
Small Wonder (executive producer/creator)
Spouse(s) Joan Hajny (?-2017, his death)
Children John

Howard Michael Leeds (June 27, 1919 – February 11, 2017) was a Canadian-American television producer, writer, and series creator. Among Leeds' most notable work, he served as a producer and writer for the ABC sitcom, The Brady Bunch, and worked on several television series for Norman Lear's Tandem Productions/Embassy Television, including co-creating NBC's The Facts of Life and Silver Spoons. Leeds also served as the creator and executive producer of the syndicated 1980s family sitcom, Small Wonder.

Leeds was born on June 27, 1919 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and as a youth, he and his family re-located to Los Angeles, California. Leeds graduated from Fairfax High School in 1938, and later enlisted in the United States Army during World War II, rising to the rank of Sergeant before being honorably discharged in 1946. Upon returning to Los Angeles after his Army service, Leeds worked in a variety of jobs at MGM Studios before becoming a writer on several early television series. He worked as a writer on The Red Skelton Hour and The George Gobel Show, and also wrote for other 1950s and '60s situation comedies such as The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show, Bachelor Father, My Three Sons, Bewitched, and The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, the latter of which he also served as a producer. In 1969, Leeds created his first television series, a short-lived CBS sitcom, The Queen and I. After The Brady Bunch concluded production for good in 1974, Leeds joined Tandem Productions as a writer and producer for several of their series, including first working on the Sanford and Son spinoff, Grady, and then became one of the lead producers of the NBC sitcom Diff'rent Strokes, when the series debuted in 1978.


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