Emmy Award winner Marty Krofft passes away of kidney failure at 86

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Emmy Award winner Marty Krofft passes away of kidney failure at 86
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Marty Krofft, co-producer of classic children’s series such as ‘HR Pufnstuf’ and ‘Land of the Lost,’ died Saturday afternoon in California, as per media sources. He was 86.

Krofft died of kidney failure in Los Angeles, surrounded by family and friends, according to his publicist, B Harlan Boll. According to Media Sources, the producer is most known for co-creating hit children’s television shows that spanned multiple generations in the 1970s with his brother, Sid Krofft.

As Per Media Sources, When NBC approached them to make a Saturday morning children’s programme, they had been performing puppet performances. That became ‘HR Pufnstuf,’ who had become a fan favourite from their live performances.

At the 2003 Saturn Awards, the Krofft brothers received the Lifetime Career Award for creating some of the most memorable imaginative television episodes. According to Media Sources, the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences honoured them with the Lifetime Achievement Emmy Award in 2018. Krofft most recently won the Julie Award at the 2023 Dragon Con in Atlanta.

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