Emmy-Winning ‘Seinfeld’ Producer-Director Tom Cherones Passes Away At 86 | People News


Los Angeles: Emmy-winning producer, director Tom Cherones, known for his work on ‘Seinfeld’, has passed away at 86, reported Deadline.

The filmmaker died at his home in Florence, Oregon, after a prolonged battle with Alzheimer’s disease.

Tom Cherones famously directed and produced the second ‘Seinfeld’ episode titled ‘The Stakeout’, which was released in May 1990. He received six Emmy nominations along the way and even won the coveted trophy for Outstanding Comedy Series, sharing it with creators Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David in 1993.

Add Zee News as a Preferred Source

During this stint, he also appeared on the show, just once in episode four, ‘The Pilot’.

Also Read | Actor Arjun Bijlani’s Father-in-Law Rakesh Chandra Swami Passes Away After Sudden Health Emergency: Reports

Born on September 11, 1939, in Tuscaloosa, AL, Cherones did his graduation the University of New Mexico with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. He later received a master’s degree in telecommunications from the University of Alabama.

Cherones also served four years as a lieutenant in the United States Navy, as per Deadline.

While doing his master’s degree, Cherones began working in educational television and even produced and directed programs for WQED in Pittsburgh. In 1975, he moved to Hollywood and landed his first job as a production manager for General Hospital.

Tom Cherones’ first work as a TV director came with the 1986 show ‘Babes in the Woods’. It was finally in 1990 that he began work on ‘Seinfeld’ as a director and producer in a total of 85 episodes.

He left the show after the fifth season.

“Creator Jerry Seinfeld was tired of the same thing, I guess. We changed writers almost every season, and finally, he just wanted somebody else, another presence, to try to keep it fresh,” Cherones said in an interview, as quoted by Deadline.

Tom Cherones’ other direction credits include ‘NewsRadio’, ‘Welcome Back Kotter’, ‘Caroline in the City’, ‘Annie McGuire and Ellen’.

  • Related Posts

    Filmfare Awards South 2026: Niharika Konidela expresses disappointment over debut winners stage time | People News

    Hyderabad: Actor Niharika Konidela expressed her dissapointment with the Filmfare Awards South for the lack of time given to the debut winners to speak on stage. Taking to her Instagram…

    Continue reading
    Ritesh Sidhwani-backed Manipuri film ‘Boong’ wins BAFTA 2026, Farhan Akhtar says, ‘it’s amazing that we’re part of it’ | Movies News

    London: India celebrated a proud moment at the British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) 2026 as Manipuri-language debut feature ‘Boong’ clinched the Best Children and Family Film award, marking a significant…

    Continue reading

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *