Joined his mother in running his late stepfather Paul Small's talent
agency in 1956 and handled such clients as Ginger Rogers and Barbara Stanwyck. He
retired from working as an agent in 1985 and returned to acting.
Wrote a memoir: "From Agent to Actor: An Unsentimental
Education".
Film producer, actor and agent.
First on Broadsway, he subsequently began producing and directing radio
programs in New York.
Moved to Los Angeles in the early 50s and worked as an assistant to
Paramount producer Don Hartman and then as an assistant to producer Edwin H. Knopf
at MGM.