John Masius, Emmy-Winning ‘St. Elsewhere’ Producer and Creator of ‘Touched by an Angel,’ Dies at 75
John Masius, the creator of “Touched by an Angel” and two-time Emmy-winning writer and producer for “St. Elsewhere,” died on Saturday at the age of 75.
Masius’ ex-wife Ellen Bry confirmed the “Touched by an Angel” creator’s passing, according to media reports. He died after a declining battle with ALS. On top of his work creating the hit CBS series and writing on “St. Elsewhere,” he also created “Hawthorne” and “Providence.”
He started his career as a TV writer in the 1980s working on CBS’ “The White Shadow.” Masius’ two Primetime Emmy Awards for writing on “St. Elsewhere” came in 1984 and 1986.
Most recently, the industry vet created the Jada Pinkett Smith medical drama “Hawthorne” for TNT. The series ran from 2009-2011.
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