Martin Jurow

Martin Jurow (December 14, 1911 - February 12, 2004) was a Hollywood agent, executive assistant and film producer.

He moved to the William Morris Agency where he became head of their film department on the East coast.

[1] After leaving William Morris he paired up with another agent, Richard Shepherd to produce films.

[2] After Breakfast at Tiffany's he produced three more films without Shepherd involving Blake Edwards - Soldier in the Rain, The Pink Panther and The Great Race.

[1] He later returned to film and co-produced Terms of Endearment which won the Academy Award for Best Picture.