Harvey Orkin(1918-1975)
- Writer
- Actor
In addition to being a writer for television, Harvey Orkin was a
theatrical agent, first at William Morris and Frank Cooper and finally
at Creative Management Associates (which later became ICM.) His clients
included Richard Burton and Peter Sellers. While serving as the London liaison for
CMA, he appeared on the BBC television program, Not So Much a Programme, More a Way of Life (1964). This was taken
off the air when Kenneth Tynan used the F word but returned three weeks later
with a new name, BBC Three.
Orkin was also the author of a novel, Scuffler. The movie, Tribute (1980), with Jack Lemmon, is based loosely on his life and more particularly, his death.
Orkin was also the author of a novel, Scuffler. The movie, Tribute (1980), with Jack Lemmon, is based loosely on his life and more particularly, his death.