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‘The View’ cast grieves loss of co-creator and longtime executive producer’s unexpected passing.

Family, friends,⁢ and colleagues mourn the loss of Bill Geddie, co-creator of “The View”

Family, friends, and colleagues are mourning the death of Bill Geddie, the co-creator of “The View”, who died Thursday from coronary issues.

Geddie, 68, passed away at his home ⁢in Rancho‌ Mirage, California, Geddie’s daughter Allison confirmed to People magazine on Friday.

Allison remembered her father as “the greatest‍ man I knew” and described him ⁤as “an⁢ upbeat ‍guy who​ was always cracking⁣ a joke.”

“When he‌ had an opinion everyone wanted to hear ‍it and ⁣they trusted what he had to say. Everything he touched ​turned to gold. He was kind, supportive, and had impeccable integrity,” she told People. “We are devastated by ⁣this loss but are so grateful that we got this incredible man ‍in our lives ⁣for as long as we did.”

Geddie is best known for co-creating and producing​ “The View” alongside Barbara Walters, who died last year at the age⁢ of 93. He left the talk show in 2014.

The show launched in 1997 with co-hosts that included Walters, Meredith ​Vieira, Star Jones, Joy Behar, and Debbie Matenopoulos. ‌Of the⁢ original⁤ panelists, Behar is the only ‍one who still ⁣remains ​on the show.

Several of the⁣ show’s current co-hosts have mourned⁤ his death on social⁣ media, with​ “The View” also releasing a statement through its Twitter account.

“We are saddened by the ⁣sudden death ‌of Bill Geddie,” Behar posted to Twitter. “As a producer, he kept us together‌ and was very loyal to his ​staff. Bill loved comedy and plenty of laughs not to mention a good cigar. I’m forever grateful to him and ⁢Barbara for the ‌opportunity to be‍ on the View. RIP ‘VIEWMASTER.’”

Show co-hosts ⁢ Sunny Hostin and Alyssa Farah Griffin both also took to Twitter to offer⁢ their condolences:

“The‌ View” was not Geddie’s only project, however. He also notably worked as a⁣ producer on ‍ ABC News ⁣ program “Good Morning America” and for “Tamron Hall,” and even wrote the⁢ script for the 1996 thriller “Unforgettable.”

Born in San Antonio, Texas, Geddie graduated ⁣from the University of Texas at Austin with a​ degree in communications and film.

According ⁤to‌ Variety, he got his start in the TV industry ⁣by getting a job polishing floors at‍ a local news station. He eventually convinced the news director to give him a job as‌ a cameraman. There, ​he met his wife Barbara, who was working as ​an on-air reporter at the ‍time. Geddie eventually got‍ his first position as a producer for “PM Magazine.”

“He was a big deal in TV, but⁣ at ‍home he was an even ‘bigger than ​life’ husband and ‍dad,” Geddie’s family⁢ said in a statement to Variety.  “He had a genuine love for television​ and entertainment. He would try everything and did it well — screenwriting, recording podcasts, playing guitar,⁣ writing songs, and loved a wide range of music from country to jazz.”

“His favorite band was The Beatles, and he‍ never⁤ thought he would have the opportunity⁢ to meet one of personal heroes Paul McCartney in person, but his dream came true. The question wasn’t who did he meet, but rather who didn’t⁤ he ​meet?” they told the outlet. “He enjoyed connecting‌ with people, and ⁤we know we⁤ are not the only ones who will miss his encouraging way of ⁣positive⁢ guidance.

“He did so with enthusiasm⁣ mixed with ‌sarcasm. His special style of humor was ⁣filled with puns.‍ He believed in honesty. He was ‌a kind man of integrity and always wanted​ to do the right thing. He⁢ lived by example.

“The small things‍ made him happy ‍too. He enjoyed a⁤ great game of⁢ golf, ⁤his peppermint ice cream, and relaxing with a Bombay gin on the rocks with jalapeno & garlic stuffed olives. We are devastated to⁤ lose him yet are grateful we had him in our lives.”

Geddie’s family ‍revealed ‌to Variety that his death was brought on by⁣ “coronary-related issues.”

He is survived by his wife, Barbara, and their two daughters, Allison⁢ and Lauren.

The post ‌ ‘The View’ Cast Mourns Show Co-Creator and ‍Longtime Executive Producer’s ‘Sudden‍ Death’ appeared first on The Western Journal.



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