American television editor Tucker Wiard worked in the industry. In the category of Outstanding Picture Editing, he was nominated for six further Primetime Emmy Awards and won five of them.
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Wiard studied radio/television at Michigan State University. In 1962, he enlisted in the Army, where he conceived and created the studio and remote videotape department at Fort Benning in Georgia.
At the age of 80, Wiard passed away in Los Angeles, California, from complications related to heart failure in August 2022.
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Tucker Wiard’s Net Worth At Death
Tucker Wiard’s net worth has not been revealed at the moment but he lived a comfortable and luxurious life.
Throughout Wiard’s decades-long career, he won five primetime Emmys for editing.
Wiard won for his work in editing the final episode of “The Carol Burnett Show” at CBS in 1978, the four-episode WGBH series “The Scarlet Letter” in 1979, and the television special “American Bandstand’s 30th Anniversary Special” in 1982.


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