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Stephen J. Cannell

Obituary

Stephen J. Cannell, the voracious writer-producer of dozens of series that included TV favorites "The Rockford Files," "The A-Team" and "The Commish," has died at age 69.

Cannell passed away at his home in Pasadena, Calif., on Thursday night from complications associated with melanoma, his family said in a statement on Friday.

During three decades as an independent producer, he distinguished himself as a rangy, outgoing chap with a trim beard who was generally identified with action dramas full of squealing tires and tough guys trading punches.

But his range was greater than for which he was given credit. "Tenspeed and Brown Shoe" was a clever detective drama starring Ben Vereen and a then-unknown Jeff Goldblum in 1980. "Profit" was a shocking saga of a psycho businessman that was unforgettable to the few viewers who saw it: Fox pulled the plug after just four episodes in 1996. With "Wiseguy" (1987-90), Cannell chilled viewers with a film-noir descent into the underworld that predated "The Sopranos" by more than a decade.

"The Rockford Files," of course, became an Emmy-winning TV classic following the misadventures of its hapless ex-con private eye played by James Garner.

"People say, 'How can the guy who did "Wiseguy" do "The A-Team"?' I don't know," said Cannell in an interview with The Associated Press in 1993. "But I do know it's easier to think of me simply as the guy who wrote 'The A-Team.' So they do."

During his TV heyday, Cannell became familiar to viewers from the ID that followed each of his shows: He was seen in his office typing on his Selectric before blithely ripping a sheet of paper from the typewriter carriage, whereupon it morphed into the C-shaped logo of Cannell Entertainment Inc. That was all the idea of his wife, Marcia, he said, and it "appealed to my sense of hooey. ... I'm a ham."

He was also an occasional actor, most recently with a recurring role on ABC-TV's series, "Castle."

A third-generation Californian, Cannell (rhymes with "channel") got into television writing scripts for "It Takes a Thief," "Ironside" and "Adam 12." It was a remarkable career choice for someone who had suffered since childhood from severe dyslexia (he became an advocate for children and adults with learning disabilities).

Cannell in recent years had focused his attention on writing books. His 16th novel, "The Prostitute's Ball," will be released this month.

"I never thought of myself as being a brilliant writer, and still don't," he said in the AP interview. "I'm a populist. With 'Rockford,' we were never trying to be important. And as thoroughly hated as it was by critics, I loved 'The A-Team.' I thought it was really cool."

He was a producer of the feature film updating "The A-Team," released earlier this year.

Cannell is survived by Marcia, his wife of 46 years, their three children, and three grandchildren.


Copyright © 2010 The Associated Press

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My deepest condolences to the Cannelll family. I can't tell you how many hours I spent watching all the programs Mr. Cannell produced. Television has never been the same since his passing. All quality and enjoyable programs cease to exist since his talent left with him. My deepest sympathies,RIP

My family grew up with Steve's wife Marcia. Almost every day, Steve would roar by our house in Linda Vista, in his yellow Chevy convertible, to see Marcia. He was SO nice to us littler kids. I was fortunate to run into them, after they were married, at great parties in Pasadena & San Marino. Steve would NEVER call me by name...It was always: "Hey Marcia....Guess who's here...It's Weatherwaxs' little sister!" I loved that. It's 2022 & I still find it difficult to fathom that such a...

...it's been a lot of years Stephen J., but I loved all of your work on those TV shows, always remember seeing your name across the screen...I hope you're still writing up there in heaven... long-time fan, L.A. from Florida

It's Sep 2021 and I just found out that Stephen J. Cannell had passed in 2010. I LOVED that man! His TV Shows were FUN to watch and usually showed viewers how compassion for others helped people make it through the day. His stories weren't brutal, all ages could watch, be entertained, and be assured that goodness lived in the common man. Loved to watch him in the bit parts he played in his shows and also at the end of the credits - he was the essence of passion, energy, and a love of...

To be considered one of the greatest writer, producers of Hollywood, a writer the had the ability to entertain and intrigue through his unique ability to put on screen the depth usually found in print. A personality to be greatly missed on the court and off. Condolences to family and friends.

Thank you Stephen j cannell for creating silk stalkings it was a fantastic show and the chemistry between Rob Estes and mitzi kapture was excellent.also you seemed like a really good guy and the world needs more people like you.rip

Im sorry for your loss, may the words of Daniel 12:13 comfort you during these difficult times.

Watching some old Renegade episodes.Thinking of you Stephen.Thank you. You made the world a better place