Norman Lear Parents: Meet Herman And Jeanette Seicol

Norman Lear, an American screenwriter and producer has passed away. We will discuss details of who Norman Lear’s parents Herman Lear and Jeanette Seicol are.
Who is Norman Lear?
Born in New Haven, Connecticut, Norman Lear attended Samuel J. Tilden High School in Brooklyn, New York, graduated from Weaver High School in Hartford, Connecticut, in 1940, and attended Emerson College in Boston, but dropped out in 1942 to join the United States Army Air Forces.
He served in the Mediterranean theatre as a radio operator/gunner on Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress bombers with the 772nd Bomb Squadron, 463rd Bomb Group of the Fifteenth Air Force; in a 2014 interview, he talked about bombing Germany. He flew 52 combat missions and received the Air Medal with four oak leaf clusters.
Starting out as a comedy writer, then a film director, he wrote and produced the 1967 film Divorce American Style and directed the 1971 film Cold Turkey, both starring Dick Van Dyke, Norman Lear tried to sell a concept for a sitcom about a blue-collar American family to ABC. They rejected the show after two pilots were taped: “Justice for All” in 1968 and “Those Were the Days” in 1969. After a third pilot was taped, CBS picked up the show, known as All in the Family.
It premiered on January 12, 1971, to disappointing ratings, but it took home several Emmy Awards that year, including Outstanding Comedy Series. The show did very well in summer reruns, and it flourished in the 1971–72 season, becoming the top-rated show on TV for the next five years. After falling from the #1 spot, All in the Family still remained in the top ten, well after it became Archie Bunker’s Place. The show was based loosely on the British sitcom Till Death Us Do Part, about an irascible working-class Tory and his socialist son-in-law.
In 1981, Lear founded People for the American Way (PFAW), a progressive advocacy organisation formed in reaction to the politics of the Christian right. PFAW ran several advertising campaigns opposing the interjection of religion in politics. PFAW and other like-minded groups succeeded in their efforts to block Reagan’s 1987 nomination of Robert Bork to the Supreme Court.
Prominent right-wing Christians including Pat Robertson, Jerry Falwell, and Jimmy accused Norman Lear of being an atheist and holding an anti-Christian bias. In the January 21, 1987 issue of The Christian Century, Lear associate Martin E. Marty a Lutheran professor of church history at the University of Chicago Divinity School between 1963 and 1998) rejected those allegations, stating the television producer honoured religious moral values and complimented Lear’s understanding of Christianity.

Who are Norman Lear’s parents?
Norman Lear was born to Herman Lear, his father and Jeanette Seicol, his mother in New Haven, Connecticut, as their eldest child. Norman Lear’s father, Herman Lear was a travelling salesman who later met Norman Lear’s mother when he was going around on his daily business.
Norman Lear himself grew up in a Jewish household in Connecticut and had a bar mitzvah ceremony. Norman Lear’s mother was originally from Ukraine, while his father’s family was from Russia.
Norman Lear’s death, how did he die?
Norman Lear died of natural causes in his Los Angeles home on December 5, 2023, at the age of 101. During his days on Earth, he was married three times. He was married to Frances Loeb, publisher of Lear’s magazine, from 1956 to 1985. They separated in 1983, with Loeb eventually receiving $112 million from Lear in their divorce settlement.
In 1987 he married his current wife, producer Lyn Davis. Lear was a godparent to actress and singer Katey Sagal. From his three marriages, Lear had six children, four grandchildren as of 2022.
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