Stan Daniels


Stanley Edwin Daniels was a Canadian-American screenwriter, producer and director, who won eight Emmy Awards for his work on The [Mary Tyler Moore Show] and Taxi.

Early life

Born in Toronto to Jewish parents involved in vaudeville, Daniels earned a bachelor's degree and master's degree from the University of Toronto, then began studying for a doctorate from Oxford University. His first television writing job was for The Dean Martin Show in 1965. There, he met his writing partner Ed. Weinberger.

Career

Daniels's influence in comedy is noted by the joke setup that is credited to him wherein "a character says something and then does an immediate 180-degree shift on what he just said," according to The Simpsons producer Al Jean. Daniels composed the music and wrote the lyrics for the 1976 musical So Long, 174th Street.

Death

Daniels was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia a few years prior to his death. He died of a heart attack in Encino, California.

Filmography

Director

Best of the West Taxi Mr. Smith Dear John Flying Blind Almost Perfect High Society Partners Sparks

Producer

The Mary Tyler Moore Show Doc The Betty White Show Cindy Taxi The Associates Glory! Glory! For Richer, for Poorer
  • ''The Kid''

Writer

The Dean Martin Show The Bill Cosby Show Gene Kelly's Wonderful World of Girls Lily Phyllis The Mary Tyler Moore Show Cindy Taxi The Associates Mr. Smith The Lonely Guy Glory! Glory! Getting There Roc