Jerry Solowitz was a repected film, television, and cable industry veteran with a career spanning over thirty years. Distinguished accomplishemnt include: Executive assistant to Al Fritter at United Artists-New York, President of Canon Films for branch operations, Director of pay TV and non-theatrical for MGM/UA and quality control for all home video. Vice president Worldwide Services for Turner Entertainment; in charge of all language dubbing, colorization, and quality control. He served as an industry consultant and expert to the law firm of Mitchell, Silberberg, and Knupp. From 1991 until his sudden death he mentored the career of writer/producer 'George Furr', founder and Chairman of Pyramid Pictures, Ltd. In 1993 he became head of Pyramid Pictures-West acting as a studio liaison between Los Angeles and the company's southeastern headquarters.