Herbert F. Solow, the TV production executive who helped make “Star Trek” and “Mission: Impossible” a reality, died on Thursday, his wife, Dr. Harrison Solow, confirmed. He was 89.
A graduate of Dartmouth, Solow got his start in showbiz in 1953, working up the ranks at William Morris, starting as a mail room worker and secretary before becoming an assistant and later a talent agent representing stars and filmmakers like Ingmar Bergman. Later, he moved from the agency world to production, taking a brief stop in NBC’s film division before moving to CBS, where he worked on developing daytime soap operas and game shows.
Herbert F. Solow, TV Exec Behind 'Star Trek' and 'Mission: Impossible,' Dies at 89
TV production head launched two of the most iconic shows of the 60s and made Lucille Ball's Desilu Productions a Hollywood titan in the process
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RIP