Hollywood is in mourning as Emmy-nominated television producer Allyce Ozarski has died at 41 following a relentless fight with triple negative metastatic breast cancer. Her family has confirmed the sad news while emphatically citing her strength and determination before the illness. All through her distinguished career in television and film, Allyce Ozarski was marked by a creative vision that is astute and a commitment to storytelling that can better light the entertainment world.
Ozarski had established herself through her work for critically acclaimed shows like I Love You, America with Sarah Silverman, SMILF, Baskets, and The L Word: Generation Q. She further earned an Emmy nomination in 2018 under Outstanding Variety Sketch Series among several others for remarkable contributions to television. She was working on a few high-profile projects at the time of her death, among which were Netflix’s GOLF with Will Ferrell and Ramy Youssef, and an untitled Vince Gilligan project for Apple TV with Rhea Seehorn. Beyond her professional accomplishments, Ozarski was a devoted wife, mother, daughter, and sister. She is survived by her husband, director-producer Jonathan Haug, their 4-year-old daughter Harley, her parents Robert and Idelma, and her brothers Adam and Marc. Friends and colleagues have mourned her passing, recalling her as a warm, talented, and passionate creative force who left an indelible mark on everyone she worked with.
It is a big blow for the television industry, but her storytelling legacy lives on and will continue in the tremendous work she produced. Fans, colleagues, and loved ones continue to celebrate their contributions, ensuring that her memory lives on forever in Hollywood and more.