Adam Schlesinger, Emmy Winner and Fountains of Wayne Cofounder, Dies of Coronavirus Complications
Adam Schlesinger, a musician and songwriter highly regarded for his work as a member of Fountains of Wayne and an Emmy-winning songwriter for TVs Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, has died as a result of coronavirus complications, Variety has confirmed. He was 52.
Schlesinger passed away Wednesday morning. He was divorced and is survived by two daughters.
He had previously been reported Tuesday morning as very sick and heavily sedated by his attorney of 25 years, Josh Grier. He had been in an upstate New York hospital for more than a week at that time, Grier said.
An EGOT contender, Schlesinger has been nominated for Oscars, Tonys, Grammys and Emmys and won the latter two awards. At the 2018 Emmys, he was up for two trophies for his Crazy Ex-Girlfriend work and picked up one, winning in the outstanding original music and lyrics category for the song Antidepressants Are So Not A Big Deal (shared with the shows star, Rachel Bloom, and Jack Dolgen). He was a 10-time Emmy nominee in all, five of those for Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, for which he served as executive music producer. Five more nominations came for his contributions to the Tony Awards, Sesame Street and a Stephen Colbert Christmas special.
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