So sad: Longtime Agent Late Don Buchwald once made a statement that Howard Stern Revealed just now….
“Superagent” Don Buchwald, longtime agent to Howard Stern and founder of the talent agency Buchwald, died Tuesday in his New York home. He was 75.
“I promised my father that the incredible agency he built from the ground up 47 years ago will not only continue to flourish but will evolve as we forge our path ahead,” wrote his daughter Julia Buchwald, the president of Buchwald’s West Coast Office, in a statement. “I, along with my devoted teammates, intend to keep this promise and make Don proud.”
Buchwald is best known for being the agent to loud-mouthed radio personality Stern, who has been his client since 1984. Stern would coin the nickname “Superagent” for Buchwald, who was a close friend and collaborator, and would often refer to him as such on episodes of “The Howard Stern Show.”
In an interview with the New York Times, Stern said that everyone in Hollywood “should have a Don Buchwald in their life.” He went on to gush that he would “never want to be without him, and I don’t need anyone but him. It sounds like a love song, but it is.”
In 1977, Buchwald founded his talent agency Don Buchwald & Associates, which has since rebranded as just Buchwald, with a team of five agents in New York. His rapid success allowed him to expand with the opening of a second office in Los Angeles in 1992. The Buchwald staff has since grown to around 130 employees, representing clientele from various media and entertainment backgrounds.
Buchwald is survived by his wife of almost 60 years Maggie and his daughters Julia and Laura Buchwald.
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