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The producer of “Glengarry Glen Ross” was 91 years old

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Introduction to Jerry Tokofsky

Jerry Tokofsky, a renowned film producer and former agent, passed away on October 5 at the age of 91. He died of natural causes at his home in New York City, as announced by his family. Tokofsky had a long and illustrious career in the film industry, producing several acclaimed films, including Where is Poppa? and Glengarry Glen Ross.

Early Life and Career

Jerome Herbert Tokofsky was born on April 14, 1934, in Brooklyn. Growing up, he found solace in the Biltmore Theater, which was located near his home and introduced him to a different way of life. After graduating from Thomas Jefferson High School, Tokofsky received a football scholarship to the University of Alabama but transferred to NYU after his freshman year. He graduated with a degree in journalism and then attended NYU Law School. Tokofsky also served in the United States Army Reserves.

Entry into the Film Industry

Tokofsky’s entry into the film industry began with a part-time job in the WMA mailroom while he was still at NYU. Norman Brokaw, a former mailroom employee who had risen to become the agency’s chairman, took Tokofsky under his wing. He eventually moved to WMA’s Beverly Hills office, representing clients such as George Segal, Steve McQueen, and Natalie Wood. Tokofsky’s career in the film industry spanned several decades, during which he worked with numerous notable actors, directors, and producers.

Notable Productions

Tokofsky produced several notable films, including Where is Poppa? (1970), a classic black comedy directed by Carl Reiner, and Glengarry Glen Ross (1992), a suspense drama adapted by David Mamet from his Pulitzer Prize-winning play. He also co-produced the science fiction thriller Dreamscape (1983) and the crime thriller City of Fear (1984). Tokofsky’s productions often featured ensemble casts and were known for their critical acclaim.

Encounter with Harrison Ford

One of the most interesting anecdotes from Tokofsky’s career is his encounter with a young Harrison Ford. After seeing Ford’s screen debut in Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round (1966), Tokofsky called the actor into his office and told him that he would never make it in the film industry. Ford recalled this encounter in a 2013 appearance on Conan, where he also shared Tokofsky’s advice to change his name and get a haircut. The two eventually met again, and Tokofsky handed Ford a business card with the inscription "I missed my bet."

Legacy and Personal Life

Tokofsky’s legacy in the film industry is marked by his contributions to several acclaimed productions. He was also involved in the production of Easy Rider (1969) and ABC’s landmark 1977 miniseries Roots. Tokofsky taught graduate courses in production and studio management at USC and was survived by his wife, Karen, and their children and grandchildren. Despite his passing, Tokofsky’s work continues to be celebrated, and his encounter with Harrison Ford remains a fascinating footnote in the history of Hollywood.

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