Started in 1951 in the mail room at MCA and was then promoted to driver
for chairman Lew Wasserman. As a literary agent, he represented
novelist Leon Uris and was instrumental in the publication of "Exodus,"
later negotiating the film rights. He then went on to success as a
producer of TV movies and miniseries. The most of notable include the
story of serial killer Ted Bundy entitled "The Deliberate Stranger" and
"Blood and Orchids."