'Dynasty,' 'Beverly Hills, 90210' producer E. Duke Vincent breathes his last at 91
E. Duke Vincent also won Emmy Awards for shows like 'Dynasty' and 'Beverly Hills, 90210'
E. Duke Vincent, an Emmy-winning producer of shows like Dynasty and Beverly Hills, 90210 has passed away at the age of 91.
Vincent died on Feb. 10 in his Montecito, California, home, according to an obituary written by his wife, Pamela Hensley Vincent, for The Santa Barbara Independent.
As per the obituary, written by his wife, Pamela Hensley Vincent to The Santa Barbara Independent, the Day One producer died on February 10 in his Montecito, California home.
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"With profound sorrow I inform you of the passing of my beloved and brilliant husband, E. Duke Vincent, a legendary Blue Angel, an Emmy award-winning television producer and writer, and an accomplished novelist," the obituary reads.
Vincent also made his career in aviation before joining the entertainment industry.
After he graduated from Seton Hall University and was a member of the Blue Angels for the 60-61 seasons, he joined the U.S. Navy.
He enjoyed working in television after filming the photo sequences for the NBC show of the same name (The Blue Angels) and he quit from the Navy in 1962.
Vincent also held production credits on 43 series, including Dynasty, Beverly Hills 90210, Melrose Place, The Colbys, Hotel, andVegas.
As executive producers, they worked on Charmed and 7th Heaven.
He also pursued writing as he wrote Mafia Summer, Black Widow, The Strip, and The Camelot Conspiracy.