Following the loss of life of Stan Rogow this week, Hilary Duff shared a message of gratitude for the producer “who fought for her” to play the lead within the sequence Lizzie McGuire. Rogow handed away on December 7 on the age of 75.
“Penning this proper now could be bringing again so many distant reminiscences of what appears like a totally completely different lifetime…One the place I had completely no clue the place I used to be heading or how I used to be getting there, however the place I had that eagerness and blind optimism that accompanies youth and your first alternatives to step up,” she posted to Instagram on Saturday.
She continued, “You closely cherish the individuals who first imagine and see one thing in you, and for me, there was a particular a really particular one who fought for me to land a job that may change the complete course of my life…and I’m so unhappy to listen to of his passing immediately. Stan—thanks for considering I had “that particular factor.” Thanks for all the Lizzie adventures. Thanks for serving to create a actuality I might by no means have dreamed of. Pondering of your loved ones and your son Jackson right now.”
Along with govt producing Lizzie McGuire (TV sequence and movie), Rogow produced the 1982 musical sequence Fame for NBC. Each initiatives earned Emmy Award nominations for Excellent Youngsters’s Program for Lizzie McGuire and Excellent Drama Collection for Fame.
Different credit embrace Shannon’s Deal (1990), Center Ages (1992) and Woke Up Lifeless (2009).