Tv Producer

Steven Bochco – Cause of Death, Date of Death, Age at Death

The TV producer Steven Bochco passed away at age 74, this age of death has to be considered respectable. What was the cause of death? Below is all you want to know regarding the death of Steven Bochco and more!

Biography - A Short Wiki

Creator of such successful TV series as NYPD Blue, LA Law, and Hill Street Blues. He has earned 10 Emmy Awards for Outstanding Drama Series and Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series.

He studied playwriting and theater at the Carnegie Institute of Technology.

He was one of the first producers to use a story arc in a TV show and enlist an ensemble cast.

How did Steven Bochco die?

Steven Bochco's death was caused by leukemia.

Bochco was diagnosed with leukemia in 2014, requiring a bone marrow transplant later that year. He died from the disease at his home on April 1, 2018, at age 74.

Information about the death of Steven Bochco
Cause of deathLeukemia
Age of death74 years
ProfessionTv Producer
BirthdayDecember 16, 1943
Death dateApril 1, 2018
Place of deathPacific Palisades, Los Angeles, California, United States
Place of burialN/A

Quotes by Steven Bochco

"You have to give directors and cinematographers a word blueprint for visuals, but I had to learn that from experience."

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"Hill Street Blues gave me an opportunity to work with an ensemble cast of people whose work I admired."

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"Casting is sort of like looking at paintings. You don't know what you'll like, but you recognize it when you see it."

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"Television and film are such streamlined story mediums. You can't really meander about, whereas a novel is an interior experience."

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"The thing that always interests me from a storytelling point of view is how that moment of trauma, whatever the trauma is, even divorce, your dog dies, whatever it is, the consequence, in terms of people's emotional lives and the way it resonates behaviorally for a long time, is really the stuff that interests me."

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