entertainment editor, columnist and movie critic, the late Buck Herzog. Jim started his own successful career in the entertainment business during his late teens as head sound mixer for Traum Recording Studio in Milwaukee. He subsequently notched over thirty years of experience in every aspect of Production/Post-production, including Studio Recording, Sound Reinforcement, Film and Video Production, State and Set Lighting, Multi-imaging, Mixing for Live Radio and Television Shows, Equipment Rental and Audio/Visual for Corporate/Industry shows, Oktoberfests and nationwide hotel ventures. Through the years, Jim created and built the audio/visual
multi-media production company based in Glendale, California, AVLA/Jim Autz Productions, Inc./Network Events, providing the world wide entertainment industry with his expertise, passion and professionalism.
Although Jim has passed on, his memory will be lovingly honored, as the company will continue to bear his name and carry on with his wonderful work to reflect his undying spirit.
Jim's other passion was for enjoying fine wines of the world. Combining this pleasure with chef Jeff Scott's distinguished culinary skills, they partnered up to form "Perfect Pairings", conducting numerous seminars on how to choose the most appropriate wines to best compliment the foods being served. They have also joyously offered their shared passion on radio, having made frequent appearances on Tom Leykis' nationally syndicated talk show. Recently, Jim had been preparing a book from his own personal experiences on the sophisticated marriage of food and wine.
Surviving Jim is his mother, Barbara Marx, and step-father Bill Marx, both of Rancho Mirage, California; sister, Susan Kostrivas, and brother-in-law Thomas Kostrivas; nieces, Arianna and Elise Kostrivas, all of Wauwatosa, Wisconsin; son, Justin Egan of Columbus, Indiana; aunt, Mrs. Robert Herzog, Sr. (Mary Al); cousins and their families, Robert Jr. "Buck" Herzog, Mike Herzog, Dr. Jeanne Benevides, John Herzog, Peter Herzog, Mary
Olson, Mark Herzog, Dr. Margaret Carr, Dr. Joe Herzog, Tom Herzog, all originally of Elm Grove, Wisconsin.
Jim touched everyone's life in a very kind and gentle way, beloved by all who knew him.
Private services are pending.
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Natalie Sugimoto
April 22, 2025
We loved Jim at Glendale Studios for year's!! RIP ,Jim!!
Natalie Sugimoto Operations
Marc Nolan and family
November 20, 2006
Jim = Jim. Truly one of a kind. Always made me/us feel happy.
Cathy Smith
November 8, 2006
Jim's beautiful, generous spirit will be sorely missed in this world... he brought light and joy to all he touched...my deepest condolences to his family...
To Jim: See you on the other side, at an even bigger wrap party, dear Jim. Thanks for being on the stellar team that got Encore/Starz off the ground.
Love,
Cathy
Lisa Bemel
November 7, 2006
I was shocked and saddened to hear about Jim's death. My deepest condolences to all of Jim's family and friends.
I worked with Jim for over four years for ENCORE. I adored him! He was so sweet, charming, and dear, and of course great at his job. The ENCORE gang would often hang out for wrap parties and other get-togethers and Jim was always so much fun! He had such a zest for life. Jim will be very missed...
Please know my thoughts and prayers are with all of his loved ones.
Heather & Ralph Gold
November 6, 2006
Deepest condolences at this terrible loss of a cherished son, Barbara and Bill. We can only imagine............all our love.......
John Malotky
November 4, 2006
I was shocked, and saddened to hear the news of Jim's passing. My deepest condolences go out to his mother, the rest of his family and his close friends in this time of loss.
jenn & lucian fick
November 3, 2006
WE LOVE YOU ALWAYS
Jenn Lucian and Phoebe too
Debra and Dale
November 2, 2006
We miss you buddy. We miss your laugh, and your smiling face.
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