Sunday 29 May 2022 12:16 AM George Shapiro, talent manager who repped stars from Jerry Seinfeld to Andy ... trends now Famed Hollywood talent manager George Shapiro who represented Jerry Seinfeld and Andy Kaufman dies of natural causes aged 91: Also produced TV hits including The Steve Allen Show and That Girl Renowned Hollywood talent manager George Shapiro died at his home in Beverly Hills on Thursday at the age of 91 He is arguably best known for serving as the executive producer for Seinfeld Shapiro went on to produce a number of standup specials for Seinfeld, and even appeared in a 2002 documentary covering Seinfeld's return to comedy He is also remembered for his close relationship to actor Andy Kaufman, with their relationship dramatized in a 1999 movie By Melissa Koenig For Dailymail.Com Published: 00:07 BST, 29 May 2022 | Updated: 00:07 BST, 29 May 2022 Viewcomments Renowned Hollywood talent manager George Shapiro, who has represented stars ranging from Jerry Seinfeld and Andy Kaufman, has died. Deadline first reported about Shapiro's death on Thursday at his home in Beverly Hills at the age of 91 of natural causes, but no specifics about his cause of death were revealed. Shapiro is arguably best known for serving as the executive producer for Seinfeld. He remained close with comedian Jerry Seinfeld even after the show ended, TMZ reports, and he wound up producing a number of standup specials for Seinfeld - even appearing in the 2002 documentary Comedian in which Seinfeld tries to return to comedy. He is also remembered for his close, personal relationship with actor Andy Kaufman - their relationship was even dramatized in 1999's Man on the Moon, in which Jim Carrey played the renowned actor and Danny DeVito played George. Shapiro is survived by his wife, Melody, his children and his many grandchildren. George Shapiro, a Hollywood talent manager who represented Jerry Seinfeld and Andy Kaufman, has died at his home in Beverly Hills at the age of 91 He is perhaps best known for executive producing Seinfeld, and remained close with Jerry Seinfeld in the wake of the show. The two are pictured here in 2019 Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility