Tom Cherones, ‘Seinfeld’ Producer and Director, Dies at 86

Beloved TV Director and Producer Tom Cherones Passes Away at 86

Tom Cherones, the visionary director and producer behind some of the most iconic sitcoms in television history, has left us far too soon. The 86-year-old Cherones passed away on January 5th from complications related to Alzheimer's disease.

Best known for his work as a key member of the Seinfeld production team, Cherones directed an impressive 81 episodes of the hit show during its first five seasons. He was instrumental in shaping the visual language of the series, experimenting with multi-camera techniques to achieve a more cinematic look that set the standard for sitcoms to come.

Cherones's creative influence extended far beyond Seinfeld, however. He went on to direct numerous episodes of other beloved shows, including Caroline in the City, NewsRadio, and Desperate Housewives. His versatility as a producer and director earned him six Emmy nominations, one DGA Award, and a Golden Globe for his work on Seinfeld.

Born on September 11th, 1939, Cherones began his career in journalism before serving in the U.S. Navy from 1965 to 1967. He later earned a master's degree in broadcast and film communications from the University of Alabama. Before joining the Seinfeld team, Cherones worked at various PBS affiliates and production companies, including WQED in Pittsburgh.

Cherones is survived by his wife, Carol E. Richards; daughter, Susan Cherones Lee; son, Scott Cherones; grandchildren Jessa and Thomas Cherones; as well as numerous siblings, nieces, nephews, and extended family members. His legacy as a talented director and producer will be deeply missed in the television industry.
 
😔 just heard about Tom Cherones passing away... 86 is way too young for someone who's still got so much life to live 🕰️. He was one of those legends behind some of my favorite shows, like Seinfeld and Desperate Housewives 📺. I mean, have you seen the way he worked with multi-camera techniques? Genius stuff! 😎 But, at the same time, it's crazy how Alzheimer's just took him away from us... can't help but think about all the other stories that aren't being told because of this disease 💔. Guess we'll never see another episode of Seinfeld or NewsRadio with his creative touch 📚. Anyway, gotta give it up for a legendary director like Tom Cherones 👏.
 
Sorry to hear about Tom Cherones 😔... 86 is old for an Alzheimer's diagnosis tho 🤯... how many people get diagnosed that young? And what's with all the nostalgia vibes on social media? I mean, we love looking back at the good ol' Seinfeld days, but let's not forget all the other talented folks who contributed to those iconic shows 😊. Cherones was definitely a key player, but I'm sure there were others behind the scenes who deserve some recognition too 💡. Anyway, it's always sad when we lose someone with such impressive credentials... here's to his legacy! 👏
 
💔🎬 Oh man, I'm so sad to hear about Tom Cherones passing away 🙏... 86 is crazy old for someone who was still creating iconic TV shows 😂. Seinfeld is still one of my all-time faves and it's wild to think that he directed an insane amount of episodes (81!?!?) during its first five seasons. I love how he experimented with multi-camera techniques to give it a more cinematic feel... it really paid off 📺. Cherones had an amazing career spanning multiple shows, from Caroline in the City to Desperate Housewives 🤯. He earned so many awards and nominations for his work, but I'm sure he'd want us to just remember him as the genius behind some of our favorite TV moments 😂. Rest in peace, Tom Cherones 💕
 
man this is sad news about Tom Cherones 😔 he was a true visionary in the world of TV directing and producing 📺 u gotta admire how he experimented with multi-camera techniques to give sitcoms a more cinematic feel 🎥 and his impact on shows like Seinfeld, Caroline in the City, NewsRadio, and Desperate Housewives is still felt today 👍 his legacy will live on through the countless people his work has inspired 🙏 rest in peace, Tom Cherones 🌹
 
He was 86? I think he was still going strong 🤔👀. I mean don't get me wrong, Alzheimer's is a tough nut to crack, but 86 feels kinda young for passing away... especially when you're still working and loving what you do 💼💕. Still, gotta respect the man's legacy - Seinfeld is iconic and his influence on TV is still felt today 📺👍. Maybe next time they make a documentary about his life, they can explore the emotional toll of dealing with Alzheimer's... I guess that's just part of the price of genius 💔😢
 
😔 just heard about Tom Cherones's passing... so sad to see someone with his level of talent leave us too soon 🎬 86 years young, that's impressive. He was definitely a visionary behind some iconic sitcoms like Seinfeld and others. His influence on the visual language of sitcoms is still seen today 👍 the multi-camera technique thing he experimented with was pure genius! 🤓 I mean, who can forget all those classic episodes he directed? 😂 his legacy will live on in TV history, that's for sure 💡
 
😔 Just saw that Tom Cherones passed away at 86... such a huge loss for TV history 📺. I mean, the guy was like a master of comedy - his directing style on Seinfeld is still iconic to this day 🤣. He experimented with multi-camera techniques and it totally changed the game for sitcoms. Sadly, Alzheimer's got him, but his legacy lives on through all the amazing shows he worked on 🙏. Rest in peace, Tom! 💤
 
🤕 just heard about Tom Cherones passing away at 86... what's with all these 'iconic' sitcoms and directors getting old and leaving us? 🙄 I mean, I'm sure he was great and all, but it just seems like every time a legendary director or producer dies, we're told how "instrumental" they were in shaping the industry... meanwhile, what about the ones who are still alive and working their magic? 😒
 
🎬😢 I'm saddened to hear about Tom Cherones's passing at 86, a loss that's sure to be felt across the TV community 📺. Given his remarkable body of work on iconic shows like Seinfeld, NewsRadio, and Desperate Housewives, it's disconcerting to think about how many more masterclasses he could've shared with us 🤯. Cherones's innovative approach to directing multi-camera sitcoms was particularly noteworthy, leaving a lasting impact on the genre 📺. His versatility as a producer and director earned him numerous accolades, including an Emmy nomination and a Golden Globe win 🏆. Cherones's contributions to TV history will be deeply missed by industry professionals and audiences alike 👍.
 
man this is crazy 86 feels like yesterday i used to watch Seinfeld with my friends all night what kinda world are we living in now lol cherones was the real deal his work still holds up today he deserved so much more time but anyway idk what's gonna happen to those shows now 🤔
 
man, 86 is old for someone still doin' it like that... tominally forgettin' stuff and all 😂. but seriously, alzheimers is no joke. i think we need to start talkin' more about dementia and its effects on people's lives. cherones was a legend, but now he's just another statistic 📊. sad to see him go, but his legacy will live on through all the shows he touched 💀.
 
I just heard about Tom Cherones's passing 😞. He was indeed an iconic figure in TV history, especially with Seinfeld. It's crazy to think he was behind so many classic episodes 🤯. The way he experimented with multi-camera techniques was game-changing for sitcoms. I'm not surprised he earned all those awards and nominations – his work still holds up today 👏. It's a shame we won't get to see more from him, but his legacy lives on through the shows he touched. Rest in peace, Tom Cherones 🌹
 
OMG 🤯 just heard about Tom Cherones passing away... like, 86?! that's insane! I'm still trying to process the fact that he won't be directing anymore... Seinfeld is literally one of my all-time fave shows and his work on it is still iconic even after all these years 🙌 can u believe he directed 81 episodes?! 📺👏 rest in peace, Tom Cherones 😢
 
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