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Marty Bauer, United Talent Agency Co-Founder, Dies at 74
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Variety has confirmed. He was 74.
“The entertainment industry has lost a unique and accomplished executive and UTA has lost one of its founders,” UTA said in a statement. “Marty Bauer helped reshape the agency business. He was a fierce advocate for artists and a force in the creative community. We pay tribute today to his life and legacy and our thoughts are with his family.”
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Bauer spent the first part of his career as a representative for William Morris Agency and then ran the Bauer-Benedek agency, which was established in 1986. By January 1991, Bauer and entertainment lawyer Peter Benedek merged their agency with Leading Artists, officially founding UTA. With Creative Artists Agency, International Creative Management and William Morris dominating the industry, Bauer and team saw a chance to come together and bolster their prominence. Early
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Marty Bauer, co-founder of the United Talent Agency, died on Friday at his home in Los Angeles,
The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed. He was 74.
Bauer began his career in the entertainment industry at the William Morris Agency in the business affairs department, before being promoted to agent. He later formed the Marty Bauer Agency, and then the Bauer-Benedek Agency, with entertainment lawyer Peter Benedek, in 1986. This company merged with Leading Artists in the early 1990s, which would become UTA.