Tributes Pour In for David Kendall, Key Writer of 'Boy Meets World'
David Kendall cause of death: What happened to ‘Boy Meets World’ writer? Fans, cast members mourn passing
Hindustan Times
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David Kendall, a pivotal writer and producer for the beloved 90s TV series 'Boy Meets World', passed away at the age of 68, as announced by the show's cast members on May 2. His contributions shaped the series and many other iconic sitcoms, prompting an outpouring of grief from fans and colleagues.
- 01David Kendall was a key writer and producer for 'Boy Meets World'.
- 02He passed away at the age of 68 on May 2.
- 03Kendall's work included directing and writing memorable episodes.
- 04He had a significant impact on other shows like 'Growing Pains' and 'Hannah Montana'.
- 05The show's cast and fans are mourning his loss.
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David Kendall, a prominent writer and producer of the iconic 90s television series 'Boy Meets World', has died at the age of 68. The announcement was made by cast members on May 2, sparking a wave of tributes from fans and colleagues. Kendall was described as 'instrumental' in the show's creation, having directed, written, and executive produced numerous episodes. His contributions extended beyond 'Boy Meets World', influencing other beloved sitcoms such as 'Growing Pains' and 'Hannah Montana'. The cast, including Will Friedle, Rider Strong, and Danielle Fishel, expressed their devastation over his passing, highlighting the personal and professional bonds they shared with him over the past 30 years. A cause of death has not yet been disclosed.
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