John Masius, winner of the Emmy affected by a creator of Angels, dies at 75

John Masius, the creator of “Touched by An Angel” and twice a award -winning writer and producer at the Emmy Emmy for “St. WhereWhere, ”died on Saturday at the age of 75.
The ex-wife of Masius Ellen Bry confirmed the death of the creator “touched by an angel”, according to the media. He died after a drop in battle with SLA. In addition to his work, creating the successful CBS series and writing on “St. Elsewher “, he also created” Hawthorne “and” Providence “.
He started his career as a television writer in the 1980s, working on “The White Shadow” by CBS. The two Emmy Awards of Masius for having written on “St. Elsewhere ”came in 1984 and 1986. He received 14 appointments in total for his work on the series.
Masius created “touched by an angel” in 1994. The series fled nine seasons, but the creator finally moved away when CBS judged his scenarios “too dark” for the public. The emblematic series featured in Roma Downey as a woman who transmitted messages from God to people in need.
More recently, the industry veterinarian created the Jada Pinkett Smith “Hawthorne” medical drama for TNT. The series took place from 2009 to 2011.
He is survived by his three children Hannah, Max, and Sam and his ex -wife Bry – who was married to Masius from 1986 to 1999 and played Shirley Daniels in “St. Elsewher ”.
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