Photo Coverage: Remembering Mayor Ed Koch
Back to the Articleby Walter McBride
Former New York City Mayor Ed Koch, known for his trademark question, "How'm I doing? and brash and colorful political career, died early Friday, February 1st. BroadwayWorld remembers Ed Koch's long and exceptional career with the photo collection below.
Koch presided over the court room in the sydicated legal reality series 'People's Court' from September 8, 1997 to May 28, 1999. His 1984 memoir, "Mayor," was a best seller that was turned into the off-Broadway musical by the same name. In recent years, director Neil Barsky featured the mayor in his documentary 'Koch'. The film chronicles how the keen politician managed to save New York from the brink of bankruptcy in the 1970s. By the time he left office at the end of 1989, he had created an urban turnaround that still continues today. Current New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg released a statement yesterday, which read, "He was a great mayor, a great man, and a great friend. In elected office and as a private citizen, he was our most tireless, fearless, and guileless civic crusader. Through his tough, determined leadership and responsible fiscal stewardship, Ed helped lift the city out of its darkest days and set it on course for an incredible comeback. We will miss him dearly." Photo Credit: Walter McBride
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