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Robert Brunner (August 3, 1934 – October 28, 2012) was an American screenwriter, film producer, and television producer. He frequently collaborated in film and television with Garry Marshall, the creator of Happy Days.
Nov 8, 2012 · Bob Brunner, a writer-producer who worked in both film and TV, often for Garry Marshall, died Oct. 28 from a heart attack near his home in Northridge, Calif. He was 78.
Nov 8, 2012 · Happy Days writer and producer Bob Brunner has died at the age of 78. A frequent collaborator with director Gary Marshall, Brunner was best known for his work on the 1970s sitcom which...
Nov 7, 2012 · Bob Brunner, a writer-producer on the classic ABC sitcom Happy Days who named Henry Winkler ‘s “Fonzie” but also — as legend has it — suggested the character jump a shark in a now-infamous 1977...
Nov 8, 2012 · Bob Brunner, a writer-producer on the classic ABC sitcom "Happy Days" who named Henry Winkler's " Fonzie" but also -- as legend has it -- suggested the character jump a shark in a...
Bob Brunner was born on 3 August 1934 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for The Bad News Bears (1979), Love, Sidney (1981) and Diff'rent Strokes (1978). He died on 28 October 2012 in Northridge, California, USA.
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