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flag Influential TV agent Bob Broder, who helped create hits like "The Big Bang Theory," died at 85 after cancer.

flag Bob Broder, a influential talent agent and TV executive who co-founded the Broder Kurland Agency in 1978, has died at 85. flag He passed away on September 23, 2025, the first day of the Jewish New Year, in Los Angeles after a cancer battle. flag With a four-decade career, Broder represented major figures like Chuck Lorre and James Burrows, helping package hit shows including “Cheers,” “The X-Files,” “Two and a Half Men,” and “Frasier.” He played key roles at ICM Partners and later served as chief of Chuck Lorre Productions, overseeing hits like “The Big Bang Theory” and “Young Sheldon.” Known for his mentorship and integrity, Broder also contributed to charitable causes and is survived by his wife, children, and extended family.

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