David Kendall, a key figure behind the 90s TV show 'Boy Meets World,' has passed away at 68, sparking an outpouring of grief from fans and cast members. Kendall, who was instrumental in the show's creation, directed, wrote, and executive produced the series, which premiered on ABC in 1993 and ran for seven seasons.
Cast members Will Friedle, Rider Strong, and Danielle Fishel, who host a podcast themed on the show, Pod Meets World, shared a tribute to Kendall on Instagram, calling him 'instrumental' in the show's creation.
Kendall's credits include writer, director, and producer across different episodes, and he was credited as an executive producer for much of the series' run. Fans and fellow writers on the show have mourned his passing, praising his impact on the show and its characters.