Robert P. Marcucci, 81, the music mogul who discovered and managed South Philadelphia teen idols Fabian and Frankie Avalon, died of esophageal problems and diabetes Wednesday, March 9, in a suburban Los Angeles hospital.
The 1980 movie The Idolmaker, in which Ray Sharkey played a wheeler-dealer named Vincent "Vinnie" Vacarri, was based on Mr. Marcucci's life. Fabian sued producers over his depiction, but Mr. Marcucci later told interviewer Gary James: "Some of it was accurate, and some of it was movie. They caught the drift of who I was and what I did during that period, and that's about it. But with a movie, if you keep it true to fact all the time, it can be very boring, because what we think is exciting is boring visually. But a lot of it was very good."