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Don Mischer, Director of Landmark Live Television Events, Dies at 85

Don Mischer, who led some of television’s biggest live broadcasts including the Super Bowl and Olympics, has died at 85.

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Don Mischer, a director and producer whose six-decade career shaped some of the most-watched live broadcasts in American television history, died in his sleep on April 11 in Los Angeles. He was 85.

Mischer had just completed what he said would be his final production, the 2025 Breakthrough Prize Ceremony in Santa Monica. Hosted by James Corden with a performance by Katy Perry, the event featured a guest list of celebrities and tech figures and was streamed online.

From Super Bowl halftime shows and Olympic ceremonies to the Academy Awards and Kennedy Center Honors, Mischer built a reputation as one of the most trusted figures in live television. He won 15 Emmy Awards, 10 Directors Guild of America Awards, a Peabody, two NAACP Image Awards, and received lifetime achievement honors from both the DGA and PGA.

Donald Leo Mischer was born March 5, 1940, in San Antonio. His father worked in insurance, and his mother died of cancer when he was a teenager. A childhood visit to a local live broadcast sparked his interest in television. “I became infatuated with television,” he said in a 2023 interview, recalling the gymnasium transformed by lights, cameras, and live performance.

He studied sociology at the University of Texas at Austin, earning both bachelor’s and master’s degrees, and originally planned to teach. His path changed following President John F. Kennedy’s assassination in 1963. Journalists had arrived in Austin to cover Lyndon Johnson, and Mischer, then a graduate student, was asked to assist a visiting television crew. The experience led him to abandon plans for a Ph.D. and pursue work in media.

A Ford Foundation grant allowed him to work at a local PBS affiliate, and he later produced government news features and political ads in Washington. In 1968, he directed a national broadcast featuring Democratic presidential candidate Hubert Humphrey, marking his debut on the national stage.

He moved to New York and worked on the PBS series The Great American Dream and the syndicated concert show In Concert. By the mid-1970s, he relocated to Los Angeles, directing specials featuring stars such as Barry Manilow, Goldie Hawn, and Liza Minnelli.

Mischer gained recognition for directing the inaugural Kennedy Center Honors in 1978 and continued producing or directing that show through 2001. He also produced Barbara Walters’ annual interview specials during their high-rated run at ABC. His projects reflected both entertainment and cultural significance. He directed tributes like The Muppets Celebrate Jim Henson and Sonny & Me: Cher Remembers shortly after the deaths of their namesakes.

His 1983 production Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever became one of television’s landmark moments. It reunited The Jackson 5 and featured Michael Jackson performing the moonwalk for the first time during “Billie Jean.”

In 1993, Mischer directed the Super Bowl halftime show starring Jackson. NBC reportedly resisted Jackson’s demand for Mischer, preferring an in-house sports director. Mischer prevailed and delivered a halftime show that became one of the most-watched live performances in broadcast history. He returned for halftime shows in 2005 (Paul McCartney), 2006 (The Rolling Stones), 2007 (Prince), and produced shows in 2008 and 2009 with Tom Petty and Bruce Springsteen. Each production involved intense logistics. For the 1993 show, Mischer’s team had under four minutes to assemble a 12-ton stage with live effects, lighting, and band equipment.

He directed the opening ceremony of the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, where Muhammad Ali—whose role was a closely held secret—lit the cauldron. He also produced the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics kickoff, one of the first major global events following the September 11 attacks.

Mischer directed the Oscars in 2011, 2012, and 2013, and produced the Primetime Emmys multiple times between 1993 and 2019. He emphasized his desire to make the industry feel proud of its work. “When the show signed off, you felt good about being in television,” he said.

He worked with artists across generations and genres, including Bob Hope, Gene Kelly, Robin Williams, Beyoncé, Shirley MacLaine, and Frank Sinatra. He turned down opportunities in scripted series, preferring the variety and urgency of live events. “Why would I want to strap myself down for one year in one studio with one artist,” he once said, “when in March I’m working with Willie Nelson and in May I’m working with Baryshnikov and then doing the closing ceremony of Liberty Weekend with Frank Sinatra in July?”

Live production, for Mischer, was a thrill and a risk. “More can go wrong than can ever go right,” he admitted. At the 2004 Democratic National Convention, a failed balloon drop led to him shouting into a live microphone broadcast on CNN. “What the fuck are you guys doing up there?” he yelled. He later apologized and was eventually able to laugh about the incident.

He also worked on lesser-known or ill-fated variety programs, including Saturday Night Live with Howard Cosell and Dolly, hosted by Dolly Parton. He acknowledged those as professional missteps, calling them “two of the biggest failures in the history of television,” but noted he recovered and kept working.

Mischer’s autobiography, :10 Seconds to Air: My Life in the Director’s Chair, was published in 2023. In it, he described the rush of directing Olympic ceremonies for a global audience and explained his process behind some of the most logistically complex events in broadcast history.

He received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2014 and continued to produce televised events through his final days. In his last message to Deadline, written days before his death, he reflected on the arc of his career. “From Super Bowl halftimes with Michael Jackson, Paul McCartney, The Stones, Prince… to Olympic Opening Ceremonies… and Obama’s Inaugural Concert at the Lincoln Memorial… it’s been quite a personal experience,” he wrote. “But now Mother Nature is telling me to slow down!”

He is survived by his wife, Suzan Reed, a former CBS executive; his children, Heather, Jennifer, Charles, and Lily; and two grandchildren, Everly and Tallulah.

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