'PEOPLE'S COURT' JUDGE WAPNERDEAD AT 97
He was not on the list.
Joseph
Wapner, the retired judge who literally changed television as the judge on
"The People's Court," has died.
Wapner
became an instant sensation when the show debuted in September, 1981. "The People's Court" was the first
TV reality show, and it opened the door to many more, including a slew of TV
court shows.
He was
opinionated, passionate and irascible as he heard thousands of cases during his
12-year run.
The show
became a touchpoint for pop culture. It
was parodied on "Saturday Night Live" and many other shows. Dustin Hoffman's "3 minutes to
Wapner" in "Rain Man" became an iconic expression.
Before
becoming a TV judge, Wapner served as an L.A. County Superior Court judge for
20 years.
He was
hospitalized last week with breathing problems and his condition worsened, to
the point he was taken to his West L.A. home Friday under hospice care. He died Sunday morning.
Judge Wapner
was married to wife Mickey for 70 years.
He had 3 kids.
Joseph
Wapner was 97.
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