Allyce Ozarski Dead: TV producer was 41
Allyce Ozarski, a television producer who worked on shows such as “The L Word: Generation Q” and “I Love You, America with Sarah Silverman”, died in Los Angeles on January 24. She was 41.
Ozarski died of triple negative metastatic breast cancer, her family confirmed.
Born in California, she spent her childhood in Poway before studying international studies and Italian at the University of Washington. A casual encounter with a television director led to her first entertainment track.
Ozarski was nominated for Outstanding Variety Sketch Series category at the Emmy’s 2018 for producing Hulu’s “I love you, America with Sarah Silverman.”
She was a producer of “Problematic with Moshe Kasher” on Comedy Central, “Smilf” on Showtime and “Baskets” on FX. She executive produced the showtime shows “I love that for you”, “Super Pumped” and “The L Word: Generation Q.”
‘I am so grateful that I knew her. To have worked with her. To have built something to her, “said Marja-Lewis Ryan,” The L Word: Generation Q “Showrunner, director, writer and executive producer, in a statement.” Her self-confidence made me a better Creator and, perhaps even more importantly, Her apparently endless patience made me a better mother.
Ozarski recently served as an executive producer for ‘Golf’, a new Netflix show starring Will Ferrell, as well as for an upcoming Vince Gilligan project on Apple TV+. Ozarski was also co-founder of funny adjacent productions, together with producing partner Anna Dokoza.
Ozarski is survived by Jonathan Haug, her husband, and Harley Haug, their 4-year-old daughter. She is also survived by her parents Robert and Idelma Ozarsk and brothers Adam Ozarski and Marc Ozarski.
Donations can be made to an education fund for Harley, with the S3K-662 code.