Stan Rogow, the Emmy-nominated producer known for his contributions to the comedy series “Lizzie McGuire” (2001-2004), “The Lizzie McGuire Movie” (2003), and the original NBC series “Fame” (1982), passed away on Thursday.
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The Brooklyn, New York native, aged 75, breathed his last at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter. However, the official cause of death had not been released at the time of the latest update.
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Rogow played a pivotal role as an executive producer for the Hilary Duff-led “Lizzie McGuire” show from 2001 to 2004, earning Emmy nominations for his work on the series. Hilary Duff, upon hearing the tragic news, took to her Instagram page to express condolences to Rogow’s family and express gratitude for his role in shaping her Hollywood career.
“Writing this right now is bringing back so many distant memories of what feels like a completely different lifetime,” she began in her lengthy post. “One where I had absolutely no clue where I was heading or how I was getting there, but where I had that eagerness and blind optimism that accompanies youth and your first opportunities to step up.”


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