Remembering Ron Friedman, writer behind GI Joe and Transformers, who died at 93

Remembering Ron Friedman, writer behind GI Joe and Transformers, who died at 93

Ronald I. FriedmanThe writer who helped to bring The Transformers: the film AND GI Joe: a true American hero For life, he died at the age of 93.

He died on September 15 from cardiopulmonary arrest to the film and television film in Woodland Hills.

This strikes hard. These are the shows and films I grew up with. Transformers AND Gi joe They were my enthusiasm and they were a whole world of imagination.

Friedman’s writing gave us characters, battles and stories that have become a huge part of our childhood. It is right to take a moment to honor him, because his work has shaped the way many of us have experienced narration in such a young age.

Born in Western Virginia in 1932 and raised in Pittsburgh, Friedman originally studied architecture at Carnegie Mellon University. But instead of designing buildings, he built stories. And what a career proved to be.

He wrote more than 700 hours of television in the early evening, putting his stamp in shows such as The Andy Griffith Show, Enchanted, The island of Gilligan, The strange coupleAND Happy days.

Also contributed to My favorite Martian, Becomes intelligent, Dream Jeannie, The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, The Partridge familyAND This is my mom. In 1966, he gained a primestime nomination for his work on The Danny Kaye Show.

In the 70s and 80s, Friedman was writing Chico and the man, Starsky and Hutch, The autumn boyAND Fantasy island. So he moved to animation, and that’s where he changed everything to me and millions of other children. Gi joe, The fantastic four of Marvel AND Iron Man Animated series in 1994 and Warner Bros. Taz-mania Everyone came from his pen. And of course, he gave us the script The Transformers: the film In 1986, which remains one of the most legendary animated films ever made.

What makes his inheritance so special is that his stories have become part of what we are. I will never forget to look at Optimus Prime to make his last position, Oi Joes face Cobra. So many fantastic moments remained with me, and they still do it. This is the power of what Ron Friedman has created.

Friedman survived his wife, val. Rest in peace, Mr. Friedman. Thanks for the worlds you gave us.

By Joey Gour
Source: Geek Tyrant

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