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David Angell

For the Canadian diplomat, see David Angell (diplomat). For people with a similar name, see David Angel (disambiguation).American television producer

David Lawrence Angell (April 10, 1946 – September 11, 2001) was an American screenwriter and television producer. Angell won multiple Emmy Awards as the creator and executive producer, along with Peter Casey and David Lee, of the sitcoms Wings and Frasier. Angell and his wife Lynn both died heading home from their vacation on Cape Cod aboard American Airlines Flight 11, the first plane to hit the World Trade Center during the September 11 attacks.

Contents

  • 1 Early life
  • 2 Career
  • 3 Death
  • 4 Legacy
  • 5 References
  • 6 External links

Early life

Angell was born in Providence, Rhode Island, to Henry and Mae (née *ey) Angell. He received a bachelor's degree in English literature from Providence College. He married Lynn Edwards on August 14, 1971. Soon after Angell entered the U.S. Army upon graduation and served at the Pentagon until 1972. He then moved to Boston and worked as a methods *yst at an engineering company and later at an insurance firm in Rhode Island. His brother, the Most Rev. Kenneth Angell, was a Roman Catholic prelate and Bishop of Burlington, Vermont.

Career

Angell moved to Los Angeles in 1977. His first script was sold to the producers of the Annie Flynn series. Five years later, he sold his second script, for the sitcom Archie Bunker's Place. In 1983, he joined Cheers as a staff writer. In 1985, Angell joined forces with Peter Casey and David Lee as Cheers supervising producers/writers. The trio received 37 Emmy Award nominations and won 24 Emmy Awards, including the above-mentioned for Frasier. They also won an Outstanding Comedy Series Emmy for Cheers, in 1989, which Angell, Casey, Lee and the series' other producers shared, and an Outstanding Writing/Comedy Emmy for Cheers, which Angell received in 1984. After working together as producers on Cheers, Angell, Casey and Lee formed Grub Street Productions. In 1990, they created and executive-produced the comedy series Wings.

Death

Angell and his wife, Lynn, were among the p*engers of American Airlines Flight 11 killed in the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center in Manhattan, New York City, in 2001. By coincidence, in an episode Angell cowrote for Frasier, a stranger leaves a telephone message for Frasier saying that she will soon arrive on "American Flight 11".

Legacy

The names of David Angell and his wife are located on Panel N-1 of the National September 11 Memorial's North Pool, along with other p*engers from Flight 11.

The American Screenwriters *ociation awards the annual David Angell Humanitarian Award to any individual in the entertainment industry who contributes to global well-being through donations of time, expertise or other support to improve the human condition.

In 2004, The Angell Foundation of Los Angeles, California, awarded Providence College a gift of $2 million for the Smith Center for the Arts.

The two-part episode of Frasier to air after the attacks, "Don Juan in Hell" airing on September 25, 2001, ended with the memorial tribute, "In loving memory of our friends Lynn and David Angell". "Goodnight, Seattle", series finale that aired May 13, 2004, featured the birth of Niles Crane and Daphne Moon's son, who is named David in tribute.

At the National 9/11 Memorial, Angell and his wife are memorialized at the North Pool, on Panel N-1, along with other p*engers from Flight 11.

References

    External links

    • Rhode Island portal
    • Biography portal
    • Television portal
    • David Angell at IMDb
    • David Lawrence Angell at Find a Grave
    • Taylor, Drew (September 11, 2021). "20 years after 9/11, Mountain Brook woman's legacy remains larger than her death". WIAT. Archived from the original on September 13, 2021. Retrieved September 13, 2021.