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Comedy Icon, Sitcom Director Howard Storm Dead at 94!

Hollywood is mourning the loss of a true legend, Howard Storm, the comedic mastermind and director behind some of television's most beloved shows.

5/27/2026, 1:55:37 AM

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Comedy Icon, Sitcom Director Howard Storm Dead at 94!

The golden age of television just lost a titan. Howard Storm, the celebrated stand-up comic and director, has passed away at the age of 94. This news sends shockwaves through Hollywood, as Storm leaves behind an incredible legacy of laughter and groundbreaking television.

Storm’s journey to the director’s chair is the stuff of legend. He honed his craft in the cutthroat world of stand-up comedy, even getting a masterclass from none other than Woody Allen himself. This foundational experience in comedy undoubtedly shaped his unique approach to directing, allowing him to pull out the best performances from comedic giants.

He quickly became a household name in the industry, taking the helm of some of the most iconic sitcoms of all time. Think about it: "Mork & Mindy," the show that launched Robin Williams into superstardom? That was Storm. "Rhoda," the beloved "Mary Tyler Moore Show" spin-off? Also Storm. The endlessly rewatchable "Laverne & Shirley"? You guessed it. His touch was pure gold.

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But Storm wasn’t just limited to classic 70s and 80s television. He continued to shape the comedic landscape for decades, even directing episodes of the massively popular "Everybody Loves Raymond." His versatility and enduring appeal are unmatched, a testament to his innate understanding of what makes people laugh.

Beyond sitcoms, Storm also ventured into the world of film, directing the cult classic "Once Bitten." This cemented his reputation as a multi-talented force in entertainment, capable of conquering both the small and big screens.

The industry is buzzing with reactions. Tributes are pouring in from actors, writers, and directors who had the privilege of working with him or were simply inspired by his genius. The Hollywood Reporter notes his incredible impact on the landscape of comedic storytelling.

Storm’s passing marks the end of an era. His contributions to comedy and television are immeasurable, and his work will continue to entertain generations to come. While he may be gone, his laughter and legacy will undoubtedly live on.

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