Longtime expertise agent and leisure government Bob Broder has died at 85.
Recognized for co-founding the Broder Kurland Company, Broder died Tuesday at his Los Angeles dwelling surrounded by his household. He had been identified with most cancers.
Broder was a veteran expertise agent whose profession spanned greater than 4 many years.
His shoppers included sitcom author and producer Chuck Lorre, tv director James Burrows and “Fashionable Household” co-creator Christopher Lloyd. He was additionally liable for representing and packaging reveals comparable to “Cheers,” “Frasier,” “Dharma & Greg” and “Touched by an Angel.”
Below his management, the Broder Kurland Company grew to become a pressure in tv and syndicated reveals. The boutique store additionally represented so-called below-the-line employees, together with script supervisors, costumers and digital camera operators.
Broder Kurland was acquired by rival ICM in 2006.
In 2012, Broder left ICM Companions to handle the enterprise operations of Lorre’s manufacturing firm. On the time, Lorre mentioned in an announcement that he was grateful to have “such an extremely clever, skilled and vaguely ruthless man on the helm of this factor.”
Broder is survived by his spouse, Cindy; daughter, Julie; son, Greg; and plenty of prolonged relations.