Norman S. Powell, whose six-decade career included stints as a producer for 24 and an executive at CBS, has died at age 86.Powell died Wednesday of acute respiratory failure, according to his publicist.The longtime television fixture, whose career goes back to the 1950s, was the son of legendary Hollywood stars Joan Blondell and Dick Powell.
TV icon: Norman S. Powell, who produced the second season of 24 and worked 13 years as a CBS executive, died Wednesday at 86; seen in 2016 in Beverly HillsPowell was twice nominated for Emmy awards, first for the 1977 ABC miniseries Washington Behind Closed Doors, and then decades later for producing the second season of the controversial terrorism thriller 24 from 2002–2003.He was also responsible for.
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