MARVIN-JOSEPHSON-Obituary

MARVIN JOSEPHSON

Forest Hills, New York

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JOSEPHSON--Marvin, 79 of New York City died on May 15. Survived by loving nephew Gregg and niece Debra. He truly loved being an agent and the actors he represented. Services at Schwartz Brothers-Jeffer Memorial Chapels, 114-03 Queens Blvd. at 76th Road, Forest Hills on May 18, 12pm.

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When I met Marv I knew he was the one! I don't know if it's because my husband's name is Marvin and my son's name is Joseph, but we clicked right away! I feel like I've lost a family member. He'll always have a special place in my heart.

I worked with Marvin as an agent at Gilla Roos for four years and he taught me so much. After I moved back to Louisiana he continued to stay in touch. He sent emails, funny cards, articles from the paper, and called on the phone. I miss his quick wit and gentle spirit. He left a footprint on my heart.

This is a great tribute to my Uncle, Marvin Josephson. This last week in particular I am learning more and more great things about him, and the lives he touched. I wish he told me more of his "stories", but I am having a great time looking at old family photos and reconnecting with his friends.

Today I suddenly decided to look up Mr. Josephson's name; I saw something about the 21 Club and the holiday party for ICM reminded me when I worked at his offices and had the opportunity to work with him directly. He was a pleasure to work for and a true gentleman. What a shock to find out he just passed away. He will be greatly missed. Candice Delevante

Marv was a Mensch. A great agent and a good friend. My condolences to his family. We will never forget him.

I have fond memories meeting and working with Marvin when I started in the business. My deepest condolences to the family.
Atonia Pettiford

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-the price group talent

My thoughts and prayers go out to Marv's family. He was a mentor to me when I was just starting out as an actor in New York. I loved his stories about Jim Morrison and the other rock n' roll acts he represented in the 1960s - and I will never forget his kindness and advice. Thank you, Marv - for everything. You are missed already.