Producer of ‘Charlie Angels’ and ‘Blue Blood’ Leonard Goldberg Dies At 85

Veteran Hollywood producer Leonard Goldberg, who helped produce the 1970’s show ‘Starsky and Hutch,’ ‘Charlie Angels,’ and ‘Blue Bloods.’

As The New York Post reports:

LOS ANGELES — Leonard Goldberg, a network and studio executive and producer whose TV credits ranged from “Starsky and Hutch” in the 1970s to the current drama series “Blue Bloods” and whose independent movies included “WarGames” and “Sleeping with the Enemy,” has died. He was 85.

Goldberg died Wednesday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center from injuries suffered in a fall, according to a statement issued Thursday on behalf of his family, who were with him at the hospital.

During his tenure as president of Twentieth Century Fox, the studio produced hit films including “Broadcast News,” “Big,” “Die Hard” and “Wall Street.”

Goldberg was head of programming for ABC when the network’s lineup included “Mod Squad,” “That Girl” and “Marcus Welby, M.D.”

Goldber is survived by his wife Wendy, his children and his grandchildren.


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