Veteran film and television lit agent Lee Stuart Cohen (aka “The Hammer” and “The Moose”) died peacefully at his home the morning of October 8 after a long illness. He was 78 years old. Cohen began…
Veteran film and television lit agent Lee Stuart Cohen died peacefully at his home the morning of October 8 after a long illness. He was 78 years old.
Cohen began his career in the legendary William Morris Agency mailroom in the early 1970s. He went on to became a motion picture and television agent known for discovering new talent and for his loyal, joyful, passionate, and unwavering advocacy for his clients. After decades at WMA where he did stints running TV lit and motion picture lit, Cohen ended his career at Paradigm.
Over the years, Cohen represented such top writing talent as the team of Tom Gammill and Max Pross, known for their work on
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