17 August 2024 – Maxie Solters, a third-generation entertainment publicist known for her dedication, optimism, and activism, passed away unexpectedly on Thursday in Los Angeles at the age of 37. Her death was announced by Scoop Marketing, the company founded by her father, Larry Solters. The statement did not specify the cause or exact location of her passing.
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Early Life and Family Legacy
Maxie Solters was born on March 22, 1987, and grew up in Sherman Oaks, California. She hailed from a lineage of esteemed publicists. Her grandfather, Lee Solters, was a legendary showbiz figure who represented icons such as Barbra Streisand, Frank Sinatra, and Michael Jackson. Following in his footsteps, Maxie’s father, Larry Solters, founded Scoop Marketing, where Maxie later made her mark.
Education and Early Career
Solters pursued a theater degree at the University of Southern California, which laid the foundation for her initial career in film and television casting in Los Angeles. An actor and member of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG), she appeared in various theater productions and created and produced a comedy web series. Her artistic background enriched her perspective as she transitioned into the field of publicity.
Joining Scoop Marketing
In 2012, Maxie Solters joined Scoop Marketing, where she represented notable clients including the Hollywood Bowl, the Kia Forum, and the Music Forward Foundation. Scoop Marketing’s roster also includes the Eagles, John Mayer, and Dead & Company. Solters’ expertise and passion for the entertainment industry were evident in her work, continuing the family’s tradition of excellence.
Activism and Advocacy
Beyond her professional achievements, Solters was a dedicated activist. She worked with One Billion Rising and V-Day, organizations committed to ending violence against women. Her involvement in these campaigns highlighted her unwavering commitment to social justice and her desire to make a positive impact on the world.
A Legacy of Love and Kindness
Scoop Marketing’s statement described Maxie Solters as a person whose “unwavering optimism and kind heart touched the lives of many, leaving a lasting legacy of love and kindness.” Her contributions to the entertainment industry and her advocacy work have left an indelible mark on all who knew her.
Personal Life
Maxie Solters is survived by her father, Larry Solters, and his partner, Carol Greenhut; her mother, Debra Graff; and her longtime partner, Dim Dobrin. Her family and loved ones remember her as a beacon of positivity and compassion, qualities that she demonstrated in both her personal and professional life.
In Memoriam
Maxie Solters’ unexpected passing is a significant loss to the entertainment and advocacy communities. Her dedication to her craft, her family’s legacy, and her commitment to social causes will continue to inspire those who knew her and those who have been touched by her work. As we remember Maxie Solters, we celebrate a life devoted to creativity, love, and making a difference in the world.
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