Jim Abrahams—renowned writer and director—has passed away at the age of 80 from natural causes at his Santa Monica residence, according to his son Joseph. Abrahams earned widespread acclaim for his contributions to the comedic film genre, particularly his work with the Zucker brothers, Jerry and David. This collaboration, commonly referred to as ZAZ, produced some of the most iconic slapstick films in cinematic history.
Abrahams‘s major success came as a co-creator of the 1980 comedy classic Airplane! starring Leslie Nielsen. The film received a BAFTA nomination for Best Screenplay and won the Writer’s Guild of America Award for Best Comedy Adapted from Another Medium. Airplane! became known for its deadpan delivery of clever jokes, famously challenging previously serious actors to perform comedic roles.
In addition to Airplane!, Abrahams co-wrote and co-directed The Naked Gun series, derived from the short-lived television series Police Squad!, also starring Nielsen. The Naked Gun franchise enjoyed significant critical and commercial success, with the first film grossing over $150 million worldwide.
Born in Shorewood, Wisconsin, Abrahams established a lifelong friendship with the Zucker brothers, ultimately leading them to create the Kentucky Fried Theater in 1971 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. This endeavor showcased their sketch comedies and laid the groundwork for their first film, The Kentucky Fried Movie, released in 1977. The movie was independently produced and achieved notable financial success.
Abrahams continued to influence the spoof genre with films such as Hot Shots! and its sequel, both directed by him in the early 1990s. His last writing credit was for Scary Movie 4 in 2006. He leaves behind his wife, Nancy, and three children.