Marvin Josephson (March 6, 1927 – May 17, 2022) was an American talent agent and founder of International Creative Management, later renamed ICM Partners.[1][2][3]
Josphson started his career in the legal department of CBS News. In 1955, he started his own talent agency, at first representing television journalists like Chet Huntley (and later, Barbara Walters).[1] His first notable entertainment client was Bob Keeshan.[1]
Josephson had three daughters and a son with his first wife, Ingrid Bergh, including ICM talent agent Nancy Josephson;[8] they later divorced. In 1973, he married Tina Chen; they had one daughter, YiLing Chen-Josephson.[5]
Death
Josephson died on May 17, 2022, in New York City, at age 95.
^Lipson, Eden Ross (June 26, 1977). "Super-Agent Strikes Again". The New York Times. Retrieved June 5, 2023. Although he travels a great deal, Mr. Josephson lives quietly in New York with his second wife Tina and an infant daughter, Yi‐Ling. Coincidentally, both he and Mr. Schlosser of NBC are graduates of Atlantic City High School