Veteran Talent Agent Martha Luttrell Dies at 80
Veteran Talent Agent Martha Luttrell Dies at 80

Veteran Talent Agent Martha Luttrell Dies at 80

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Martha Luttrell, an influential talent agent known for representing stars such as Susan Sarandon, Sam Shepard, and Waylon Jennings, passed away at the age of 80 from pancreatic cancer in Calabasas, California. A native of Vancouver, Canada, she started her career in show business at Capitol Records and later assisted filmmaker Mike Nichols in New York before moving to Los Angeles, where she became a partner at The Robinson Agency. Luttrell spent 25 years at ICM after the agency acquired Robinson/Luttrell and Associates in 1983, becoming a trailblazer for women in the industry. She was deeply involved in the arts community in Aspen, where she retired and supported local initiatives. Luttrell's legacy includes her dedication to advancing opportunities for women in talent representation and her significant contributions to the careers of numerous creatives. A celebration of her life is planned, with donations requested to the Aspen Community Foundation.

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