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James Burrows (born December 30, 1940), sometimes known as Jim "Jimmy" Burrows, is an American television director. He has received numerous accolades including 11
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and five Directors Guild of America Awards. He was honored with the Directors Guild of America Lifetime Achievement Award in 2015 and NBC special ''Must See TV: An All-Star Tribute to James Burrows'' in 2016. Burrows started his career with ''
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'' in 1974.Stated in interview on '' Inside the Actors Studio'' Burrows has directed over 50 television pilots and co-created the television series ''
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'' (1982–1993). He has also formed 3 Sisters Entertainment, a joint venture with NBC. He is known for directing numerous episodes of comedy shows such as '' The Bob Newhart Show'', '' Taxi'', '' Frasier'', ''
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'', '' Will & Grace'', and '' 3rd Rock from the Sun''. He executive produced the
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-winning ABC specials '' Live in Front of a Studio Audience'' including ''Norman Lear's "All in the Family" and "The Jeffersons"'' in 2019, ''"All in the Family" and "Good Times"'' in 2019, and ''"The Facts of Life" and "Diff'rent Strokes"'' in 2021. He directed episodes for the revivals of the NBC sitcom '' Will & Grace'' (2017–2020), and the
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'' Frasier'' (2023–2024),


Early life and education

Burrows was born to a
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family in
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, the son of Ruth (née Levinson) and Abe Burrows, a well-known composer, director and writer. James has one sister, Laurie Burrows Grad. When James was still a young child, his family moved to New York where James attended New York's High School of Music & Art. Burrows is a graduate of
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and the graduate program of the Yale School of Drama.


Career


1967–1973: Early career

After Yale, Burrows returned to California where he became employed as a dialogue coach on ''O.K. Crackerby!'', a television series starring
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and created by Burrows' father, Abe. Burrows then took a job as an assistant stage manager for the 1967 play ''Holly Golightly'', an adaptation of the novella ''Breakfast at Tiffany's''. The production was unsuccessful, but the job served as Burrows' introduction to its star, Mary Tyler Moore. Early on, Burrows also worked for the road company of ''Cactus Flower'' and the Broadway production of ''Forty Carats''. He also went to direct the short lived Broadway play '' The Castro Complex''. Burrows continued working in theater as a stage manager and transitioned into directing plays. Burrows directed traveling plays and a production at a
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dinner theater.


1974–1981: Television director

While working in theater, Burrows wrote Moore and her then husband
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seeking a job at their production company, MTM Enterprises. In 1974, Tinker hired Burrows as a director for MTM Enterprises where he directed episodes of ''
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'' and '' The Bob Newhart Show''. Tinker asked director Jay Sandrich, known for his work directing ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show'' and later '' The Cosby Show'' and ''
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'', to serve as a mentor to Burrows. Burrows is best known for his comic timing, complex blocking for actors, and incorporating more sophisticated lighting in television studio shoots. He is also credited as being one of the first sitcom directors to increase the typical multi-camera television shoot from three to four cameras. During this time Burrows directed for numerous shows such as '' Phyllis'', '' Rhoda'', '' Laverne & Shirley'', '' Busting Loose'', '' The Ted Knight Show'', '' The Associates'', and '' On Our Own''.


1982–1997: ''Cheers'', ''Frasier'', and ''Friends''

Burrows co-created ''
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'' with brothers Glen and Les Charles. The Charles brothers were also former employees of MTM Enterprises and served as producers on the series '' Taxi'' where Burrows worked as in-house director for 76 episodes. Burrows and the Charles brothers wanted to create a show where they could have more control. ''Cheers'' premiered on NBC on September 30, 1982. Although ''Cheers'' initially struggled in the ratings, the series became a hit, running 275 episodes over eleven seasons. Burrows directed all but 35 of those 275 episodes. During his time on ''Cheers'' Burrows also directed episodes for shows such as the NBC sitcoms '' The Hogan Family'', '' Dear John'', and '' Night Court''. Burrows then gained acclaim for directing the NBC sitcom '' Frasier''. He won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series for the pilot, '' The Good Son'' in 1993. Burrows directed in total 32 episodes from 1993 to 1997. The series was a spinoff of ''Cheers'' focusing on the character of Dr. Frasier Crane portrayed by
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. The series also starred David Hyde Pierce, John Mahoney, Peri Gilpin, and Jane Leeves. It received critical acclaim for its writing, directing and performances. It won five consecutive Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Comedy Series (for seasons 1–5). In 1998, Burrows directed a Chicago-based production of the 1939 comedy '' The Man Who Came to Dinner'' starring John Mahoney. Burrows also directed 15 episodes of another NBC sitcom ''
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'' starring Jennifer Aniston,
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, Courteney Cox, Matthew Perry, Matt LeBlanc, and
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. The series follows six friends living in
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. He received a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series for the 1994 episode '' The One with the Blackout'' from Season 1. During this time he also received Emmy nominations for directing the pilot episodes of both the NBC sitcom '' 3rd Rock from the Sun'' starring John Lithgow, Kristen Johnston, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Jane Curtin, and the ABC sitcom '' Dharma & Greg'' starring Jenna Elfman and Thomas Gibson. He also directed episodes of the NBC sitcoms '' Wings'', ''
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'', '' Caroline in the City'', and the CBS sitcoms ''
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'' and ''
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''.


1998–2009: Established director

From 1998 to 2006 Burrows directed every single episode of the NBC sitcom '' Will & Grace'' starring Eric McCormack, Debra Messing, Megan Mullally, and Sean Hayes. Burrows received twelve
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nominations for the series winning for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series in 2000. He was nominated for directing the episodes, " Pilot" (1998), "Homo for the Holidays" (2000), "Lows in the Mid-Eighties" (2001), " A Chorus Lie" (2002), "24" (2003), and "It's a Dad, Dad, Dad, Dad World" (2005). Burrows directed every episode of ''Will & Grace'' during its initial eight-year run. In 2006 he directed the pilot of the Chuck Lorre created CBS sitcom ''
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'' starring Johnny Galecki, Jim Parsons, Kaley Cuoco, Simon Helberg, Kunal Nayyar, Sara Gilbert, and Mayim Bialik. In 2003 he directed the pilot of another Chuck Lorre created CBS sitcom '' Two and a Half Men'' starring
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. During this time he also directed episodes of shows such as the CBS sitcoms '' The Class'', '' Courting Alex'', and '' Gary Unmarried'', the Fox sitcom '' Back to You'', and the ABC sitcom '' Hank''.


2010–present: Revivals and recognition

Burrows directed high-profile sitcoms during the 2010s including the CBS sitcoms '' Mike & Molly'' (2010–2016) starring Billy Gardell, and Melissa McCarthy, and ''
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'' (2013–2015) starring
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, Margo Martindale, Beau Bridges. Burrows reunited with Matt LeBlanc with '' Man with a Plan'' (2016–2020). He also directed the sitcom '' B Positive'' (2020–2022) starring Annaleigh Ashford. Burrows directed episodes of numerous television series including the ABC sitcoms '' Romantically Challenged'', '' Better with You'', the CBS sitcoms '' $#*! My Dad Says'', '' 2 Broke Girls'', '' Partners'', '' Friends with Better Lives'', '' Superior Donuts'', and '' The Neighborhood'', the NBC sitcoms '' Sean Saves the World'', '' Crowded'', and the
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comedy series '' Disjointed''. By 2012, Burrows had directed over 50 pilots for television series. Burrows has directed over 1,000 episodes of television, a milestone he achieved in November 2015 with the NBC sitcom ''Crowded''. To celebrate Burrows' achievement, NBC aired a special tribute on February 21, 2016, titled ''Must See TV: An All-Star Tribute to James Burrows'' featuring cast reunions from many of the series Burrows has directed such as ''Cheers'', ''Taxi'', ''Friends'', ''Frasier'', ''The Big Bang Theory'', ''Will & Grace'' and ''Mike & Molly''. In January 2020, Andy Fisher and Burrows won the Directors Guild of America Award for Variety/Talk/News/Sports – Specials for '' Live in Front of a Studio Audience: Norman Lear's All in the Family and The Jeffersons''. In 2016, Burrows directed his 1,000th TV episode, on NBC's '' Crowded''. Burrows took part in two revivals, '' Will & Grace'' (2017–2020) with the original cast reunited. He received a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series for the episode, "We Love Lucy". In 2023, he directed the first two episodes of the revival of '' Frasier'' on
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.


In front of the camera

Burrows has had cameo appearances in several of the shows for which he has directed. In the first season of ''Friends'', Burrows appeared in the episode "The One with the Butt" as the director of the film in which the character Joey Tribbiani is cast as Al Pacino's "butt double". He also appears as a television director named Jimmy in the 2005
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series '' The Comeback''. Burrows played himself on the series. An episode of '' Scrubs'', "My Life in Four Cameras", had a character named Charles James in honor of ''Cheers'' creators Burrows and Glen and Les Charles. It was previously asserted in ''Sitcoms: the 101 Greatest TV Comedies of All Time'' (2007) that Burrows served as the silhouette of the customer who knocks on the door in the final scene of ''Cheers'', but Burrows himself refuted this claim on episode 9 of the ''NewsRadio''-themed podcast Dispatches from Fort Awesome, revealing that the actual "Man Who Knocks" was agent Bob Broder.


Personal life

Burrows is married to celebrity hairstylist Debbie Easton; the couple lives in
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. Burrows was previously married to Linda Solomon. He has three daughters and one stepdaughter.


Filmography


Acting

Television


As a director

Film Television


Awards and nominations

Over the course of his career, Burrows has been nominated for fifteen
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awards, and for an
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every year between 1980 and 2005, excluding 1997. Burrows has won eleven
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and five Directors Guild of America Awards. The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences celebrated Burrows' forty-year career by hosting a panel in his honor on October 7, 2013.


Further reading

* Burrows, James with Eddy Friedland (2022). ''Directed by James Burrows: Five Decades of Stories from the Legendary Director of Taxi, Cheers, Frasier, Friends, Will & Grace, and More''. New York: Ballantine Books. ISBN 9780593358269. * Darowski, Joseph J.; Darowski, Kate (2017). ''Frasier: A Cultural History''. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 9781538113875. *Darowski, Joseph J.; Darowski, Kate (2017). ''Cheers: A Cultural History''. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 9781442277960. *Littlefield, Warren with T.R. Pearson (2012). ''Top of the Rock: Inside the Rise and Fall of Must-See TV''. New York: Doubleday. ISBN 9780385533744.


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