David Angell Net Worth

David Angell was a multiple Emmy Award-winning writer and producer, best known for his work on the hit comedy series Frasier. He was born in West Barrington, Rhode Island and graduated from Providence College with a degree in English Literature. After serving in the army, he moved to Boston and worked in various jobs before moving to Los Angeles in 1977. He sold his first script to the producers of the "Annie Flynn" series and his second script to Archie Bunker's Place in 1979. He joined Cheers in 1983 as a staff writer and in 1985, he joined forces with Peter Casey and David Lee as Cheers supervising producers/writers. Together, they formed Grub Street Productions and created the hit comedy series Wings, which ran for seven seasons. They received 37 Emmy Award nominations and won 24 Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Comedy Series Emmy for Cheers and Outstanding Writing/Comedy Emmy for Cheers, which Angell received in 1984.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Writer, Producer, Miscellaneous Crew
Birth Day April 10, 1946
Birth Place  West Barrington, Rhode Island, United States
David Angell age 74 YEARS OLD
Died On September 11, 2001(2001-09-11) (aged 55)\nNew York, New York, U.S.
Birth Sign Taurus
Cause of death Terrorist engineered crash of American Airlines Flight 11
Residence Chatham, Massachusetts, U.S.
Alma mater Providence College
Occupation Television producer
Home town Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
Television Cheers (producer) Frasier (producer) Wings (producer)
Spouse(s) Lynn Edwards (1971 – September 11, 2001; their deaths)
Parent(s) Henry and Mae (née Cooney) Angell
Awards 8 Emmy Awards

💰 Net worth

David Angell's net worth is estimated to be somewhere between $100,000 to $1 million in 2024. He is widely recognized as a talented writer, producer, and miscellaneous crew member in the United States. Angell has made significant contributions to the entertainment industry, playing vital roles behind the scenes. His precise net worth may vary due to factors such as project successes, investments, and personal finances. Nonetheless, his undeniable talent and accomplishments have solidified his reputation in Hollywood.

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Biography/Timeline

1971

Angell was born in Providence, Rhode Island, to Henry and Mae (née Cooney) 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 analyst at an engineering company and later at an insurance firm in Rhode Island. His brother, the late Most Rev. Kenneth Angell, was a Roman Catholic prelate and former Bishop of Burlington, Vermont.

1977

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 to 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, as well as an Outstanding Comedy Series Emmy for Cheers, in 1989, which Angell, Casey, Lee and the series' other producers shared, and 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.

2001

The second episode of Frasier to air after the attacks, "Don Juan in Hell: Part 2", airing on September 25, 2001, ended with the memorial tribute, "In loving memory of our friends Lynn and David Angell". "Goodnight, Seattle", the series finale which aired May 13, 2004, featured the birth of Niles and Daphne's son who is named David in tribute.

2004

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