Today, we honor the life and legacy of a true pioneer in American television. Jeff Margolis, the Emmy-winning director and producer behind some of the most unforgettable live broadcasts in TV history, passed away on May 23, 2024, in Nashville, Tennessee. He was 78. His family shared that the cause was complications from cancer.
Over a remarkable four-decade career, Margolis became known for his calm leadership, creative vision, and ability to flawlessly capture live moments. From award shows to specials watched by millions, his influence helped shape how we experience live television today. Stars across the entertainment industry came to rely on his steady hand and commitment to excellence.
Margolis’s start in television was humble—holding cue cards for his uncle, legendary game show host Monty Hall, on Let’s Make a Deal. That early job sparked a lifelong passion for working behind the scenes and crafting iconic TV moments.
As we remember Jeff Margolis, we invite you to share your memories and stories. He may have worked off-camera, but his impact was always front and center. Legends like him deserve to be celebrated.