Career
His efforts spanned from 1967, when he purchased the rights to The Autobiography of Malcolm X, leading to the production of the 1972 documentary, for which he received an Oscar nomination. Later on, he would help produce Malcolm X, directed by Spike Lee. Worth"s career began at a very early age when he began promoting jazz concerts, which led to relationship with many artists.
At one time, he managed the musical careers of Charlie Parker and Billie Holiday.
Later, Worth"s employment as an agent branched into comedy, and he took on contentious comedian Lenny Bruce. The duo went on to pen the scripts for Three on a Couch and Boys" Night Out and the story for Promise Her Anything. for the remainder of his career, Worth continued to produce biopics including the 1978 film The Rose (loosely based on Janis Joplin), the 1996 television movie Norma Jean & Marilyn, the 1998 television movie Gia, and the 2001 television movie James Dean.
They had three children. On April 22, 1998, Worth died of bronchioloalveolar carcinoma, a form of lung cancer, in Los Los Angeles