Janet W. Lee Charlie Hauck, Emmy-nominated writer-producer of “Maude” and “Frasier,” died of complications from pancreatic cancer on Saturday at the age of 79.
Warner Bros. TV confirmed his death at his home in Los Angeles to Variety.The longtime writer worked on the CBS series “Maude” for three seasons, both as a producer and writer of nearly 20 episodes.
In 1979, Hauck co-created the ABC series “The Associates,” which earned him an Emmy nomination for outstanding writing in a comedy series.Hauck reunited with “Maude” producer Elliot Shoenman in the ’90s, as an executive producer and writer on ABC comedy series “Home Improvement,” starring Tim Allen.
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