- Richard Baer (writer)
Richard Baer (
April 28 ,1928 -February 22 ,2008 ) was a Americanwriter andscreenwriter . Baer wrote for more than 56 television shows, many of which weresitcoms , throughout his career, including "The Munsters ", "Leave It to Beaver " and "Bewitched ". cite news |first=|last=|title=Writer Richard Baer dies at 79|url=http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117981450.html?categoryid=25&cs=1|work=Variety Magazine |publisher=|date=2008-02-25 |accessdate=2008-03-22]Early life
Richard Baer was born in
New York City in 1928. He was the only child of Herbert and Ede Baer. He earned hisbachelor's degree inpsychology fromYale University and hismaster's degree in cinema from theUniversity of Southern California .Career
Baer's maternal uncle was
David Sarnoff , abroadcasting pioneer who headed theRCA company. Sarnoff is credited with beginning Baer's career and forming his interest in television. According to Baer's 2005autobiography , Sarnoff called avice president atNBC at 6 A.M. and ordered him to find Baer "a job by 9 o'clock" that same morning. The vice president obliged. Baer was hired in 1953 for his first job in television as anassistant for theWilliam Bendix sitcom , "The Life of Riley ", which aired on the NBC network. He later wrote severalepisodes for the show.Baer wrote the
script for thefilm , "Life Begins at 17 ", forColumbia Pictures in 1958.Baer began writing for "
Hennesey ", which starred actorJackie Cooper , in 1960. Baer wrote a total of 38 episodes for the series. His work on "Hennesey" earned him his anEmmy nomination.In the twenty five years that followed 1960, Baer wrote for over 56 separate
television shows . For example, Baer wrote ten spisodes of "That Girl " and twenty three spisodes of the television classic, "Bewitched ". Baer also wrote five scripts for "The Munsters ". His favorite episode of "The Musters" which he personally penned was "Just Another Pretty Face ". In the episode, the characterHerman Munster is struck bylightning , which changes his face into that of a normal human being. The Munsters are shocked by how ugly they think Herman has become. His other sitcom credits included "The Andy Griffith Show ", "F Troop " and "Petticoat Junction ".Baer began working on
television movies later in his career. His writing credits included the 1972 ABC comedic television movie, "Playmates", which starredAlan Alda andDoug McClure as divorced single fathers. TheLos Angeles Times called "Playmates" "spiced with bitingwit " in its review of the movie. Baer also wrote theCBS movie, "I Take These Men ", which aired in 1983.Baer's wrote his last television sitcom
script for anepisode of ABC's "Who's the Boss? " in the 1980s. cite news |first=Valerie J.|last=Nelson|title=Richard Baer, 79; wrote for many popular sitcoms|url=http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/california/la-me-baer26feb26,1,1331705.story |work=Los Angeles Times |publisher=|date=2008-02-26 |accessdate=2008-03-22] He then successfully tried his hand as aplaywrite . Baer's "Mixed Emotions ", aromantic comedy play about two widowed friends who start a romaticrelationship during their later years, debuted in debuted in 1987. The play first opened inLos Angeles . Baer's play later debuted on Broadway inNew York City in 1993 and ran for more than six weeks. "Mixed Emotions" was later performed in theaters worldwide, includingEastern Europe andAustralia .Baer was an active member of the
Writers Guild of America . He served on the WGA's negotiating committee during the1988 Writers Guild of America strike .Death
Richard Baer died at
St. John's Health Center inSanta Monica, California , onFebruary 22 ,2008 , at the age of 79. He had suffered aheart attack in January 2008. He was survived by his wife,Diane Asselin Baer , a television producer, who he married in 1994, as well as his children, Josh, Matthew and Judy and three grandchildren. His first wife of 35 years, Louise, died in 1991.References
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