Shirley Herz

Shirley Herz

Shirley Herz Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 11, 2013.
NEW YORK (AP) — Shirley Herz, an indefatigable press agent who became as legendary in the New York theater community as the hundreds of shows and stars she represented, died Sunday, according to press agent Kevin P. McAnarney. She was 87.

Herz died at Mt. Sinai Hospital from complications from a stroke suffered on July 18. She had recently undergone brain surgery for a blood clot.

During her almost 65-year theater career, Herz, who was awarded an honorary Tony Award for excellence in the theatre in 2009, publicized hundreds of Broadway, off-Broadway and off-off Broadway productions, ballet companies, circuses, films, TV shows, art collections, nightclubs and restaurants.

When Herz was announced as the first member from the Association of Theatrical Press Agents and Managers to get a Tony, Liz Smith, a former New York roommate, toasted her as "the girl who taught me my first Yiddish and who I used to call 'Sam Spade, master detective' because she always knew where the bodies were buried."

Herz grew up in Philadelphia and attended the University of Pennsylvania for two years before moving to New York, at first selling watches. She would hang around stage doors, getting to know people in the theater community and became Rosalind Russell's personal press representative, working on behalf of the actress when she went to Broadway in "Wonderful Town" in 1953.

She worked for publicists Dorothy Ross and Bill Doll and apprenticed with another industry legend, Samuel J. Friedman — the lobby at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre on West 47th street is named after her — and helped mentor generations of publicists when they worked at Shirley Herz Associates, which she founded in 1971.

Among the off-Broadway theater companies she lately represented included The Irish Repertory Theatre, the Abingdon Theatre and the Theatre Breaking Through Barriers. Her close celebrity friends included Angela Lansbury and Tyne Daly.

The actress and playwright June Havoc once told the story of when ticket sales for her show "Marathon '33" plunged after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963.

"Business was at a standstill, so Shirley would take me out at night in her car filled with show posters, and we would glue them on telephone booths, bus stops and storefronts from 125th Street down to the Bowery. I had lived through vaudeville, Broadway and Hollywood, but until that night, vandalism had not entered my life," Havoc told The New York Times in 1996.

Herz's career highlights include representing the original productions of "La Cage aux Folles," ''The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?" and "Dancing at Lughnasa," the 1989 revival of "Gypsy," and the 2005 revival of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" She said she had planned on being a doctor until seeing Katharine Hepburn onstage in "The Philadelphia Story" and getting hooked by the theater bug.

"She came out and made a curtain speech. And it was such magic that I was transfixed and I thought, 'I have to be part of her world. I have to be in that world.' I had always thought I was going to be a doctor and that went out the window when I saw her," she told the Association of Theatrical Press Agents and Managers in 2000.

Herz is survived by her husband, Herbert Boley, whom she married in 1948.

MARK KENNEDY
AP Drama Writer


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John Odea

June 28, 2017

A lovely and wonderful lady.

Carolee Shepard

November 6, 2013

Shirley was a remarkable person and a devoted friend. I loved her very much. Her smile alone could melt you in a moment. Her feisty spirit, her strong opinions, her tell it like it is, tough love will always be with me. Shirley will always be in my heart and head.

Jim and Donna McGee

September 25, 2013

Shirely and my mother grew up together in the Tioga neighborhood of Philadelphia. She was a wonderful lady and always stayed interested in our family. I feel fortunate that Donna and I were able to visit with her in NYC last year. She gave us pictures of her and my mother and her mother and my aunt Marie. Our condolences to all who mourn her passing.

A A

August 14, 2013

Dear Herz family, please accept my condolences for your loss, may you all take comfort in the words of our Heavenly Father at Romans 15:4

Evelyn Powers

August 14, 2013

Shirley Herz was an absolute doll!

I had the privilege of working with her in the 1970s and 1980s, along with the great Dorothy Olim and the wonderful Sally Sears.

She was a press agent's press agent. Unlike some of her proteges, she was ALWAYS upbeat, positive, funny, and, always thinking of the show she was representing and its producers.

As I look back on my years in theatre in New York City, Shirley is one of those I think of most fondly. Yes, there were other great publicists of the day, but, none, in my opinion, who cared as much and was so diligent and worked so hard for her clients.

Rest in peace, Shirley.

You were, and will remain, one of the best!

And, thank you for your service to the Broadway, Off Broadway, and even the Off Off Broadway community!

In Sympathy and Love,

Evelyn Powers,
former member
League of Off Broadway Theatres and
Producers
Bloomington, Indiana

Margaret

August 13, 2013

May the family of Shirley Herz be comfort at this time and know that God will not leave you for He states, "I shall not leave YOU bereaved. I am coming to YOU.- John 14:18. May you be comfort in know that the Hearer of prayers will comfort you.

michelle plakas-kaiser

August 13, 2013

rip

August 13, 2013

I am so sorry to hear of your loss . May the god of all comfort give you peace and comfort at this time2corth 1:3,4

Mary Meredith

August 13, 2013

RIP Shirley..................

August 13, 2013

May you find comfort in the happy memories of your loved one until you are reunited.

G. Freeman

August 13, 2013

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Camille Ranson

August 12, 2013

Thanks, Shirley, for a wonderful education and friendship. I remember well our late nights at Sardi's, drinking and smoking after the curtain went down. We laughed and cried. Giggled and gossiped. What a great time in the American Theatre. You were brilliant, but also one of the most caring people in the business. Thanks for being my friend. No one else like you.

JuanaRae Wollenhaupt

August 12, 2013

God Bless You Shirley. You will be greatly missed. Thanks for the memories.

Howard Rogut

August 12, 2013

I loved Shirley. We spent many years together on the ATPAM board. A legend and icon, Shirley will be greatly missed by all, especially me. RIP, dearest Shirley.

August 12, 2013

Wow! What a wonderful and exciting life! Rest in peace.

Maleda Scott

August 12, 2013

May God Grant The Family and Friend Comfort During This Time of Sorrow. Psalms 68:20

Dwayne Bickham

August 12, 2013

in God's care rest in peace

Adrian Barnette

August 11, 2013

We'll miss you !

Dee

August 11, 2013

Dear Herbert, so sorry to learn of your loss. Please know your Shirley is resting peacefully. One day she will be awakened with the hope of living forever in paradise on earth. Psalms 37:29

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