Alan Sacks, known for co-creating Welcome Back, Kotter and producing several Disney Channel projects, has died. He was 81. The producer’s wife, talent agent Annette van Duren, tells Deadline that Sacks died Tuesday morning in New York City after his mantle cell lymphoma took an “aggressive” turn in recent weeks. “It was treated for him to dance at our daughter’s June wedding and walk her down the aisle,” she said. “After that, the chemotherapy stopped being effective.
He started hospice last week. He died peacefully listening to Tibetan music for the final few days and nights at age 81.” Actor Robert Rusler, who starred alongside Josh Brolin in the 1986 Sacks-written skateboarding romance Thrashin’, remembered the “writer, producer, teacher and connector of people” in a statement on Instagram.
Listing some of his standout credits, Rusler noted, “Where I got to know him from was working with him on the movie #Thrashin.
Alan was the creator of the #DAGGERS and #theramplocals. He along with Paul Brown wrote the screenplay and lived the dagger life every day on set.
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