Saturday 30 August 2008

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Wednesday 20 August 2008

Kaisers announce small venue UK tour

Kaiser Chiefs have announced the details of their first UK tour in 2008.

The band will play eight shows between October 8 and 21 in Leeds, Manchester, Southampton, Reading, Glasgow and Leicester.

Ricky Wilson's band

Sunday 10 August 2008

Bernie Brillstein dies of heart disease

Was talent agent, handler, producer, studio chief








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Bernie Brillstein, the brash and gregarious old school Hollywood fixture who worked his way up from the WMA mailroom in 1956 to become one of the most powerful and respected brokers of talent in the entertainment business, has died. He was 77.

Brillstein died Thursday night at the Barlow Respiratory Hospital in Los Angeles of what was described as chronic hindering pulmonary disease.

A showbiz hyphen before the term was even coined, Brillstein served as a talent agent, manager, producer and studio apartment head during a career that spanned more than a half-century. Along the way, he guided the careers of many of the top comedians and comedy writers the industry has produced, dating to the launch of "Saturday Night Live" in the mid-1970s. They included original "SNL" players John Belushi, Gilda Radner and Dan Aykroyd as well as creator/executive manufacturer Lorne Michaels.

"I spoke to Bernie well-nigh days over the past times 36 years," a melancholy Michaels aforementioned Friday. "For my contemporaries, he was a aim link to show clientele in the 1950s and '60s in New York. But beyond that, he was merely the c. H. Best human organism. He loved talent and he loved show business, yet what was most remarkable was the mode Bernie someways kept his balance in a earth where the great unwashed do barely awful things to each other. He never gave up his heart. He was one of the most comely and generous people I've ever known."

Brillstein presided over three management and production companies during his career as a rep and packager of countless major movie and TV deals. He founded the Brillstein Co. in 1969, which morphed into Brillstein-Grey Entertainment with spouse Brad Grey in 1991 and finally Brillstein Entertainment Partners final year.

Grey, wHO bought out Brillstein's involvement in Brillstein-Grey before moving to Paramount Pictures to serve as the studio's chairman in 2005, said Friday: "I will lose Bernie every day. Speaking to him and sharing with him was such a rudimentary and meaningful part of my casual life that it's a huge loss for me both personally and professionally. With Bernie, it was impossible to separate those two."

Calling Brillstein "a man who lived and voiceless our business sector," Grey added that "in this day and age, we canful all function a profound dose of the kind of values Bernie carried with him every day. The rudiments and basic principle and joyfulness of the entertainment business to him were e'er contagious."

Energetic, scheming and blessed with a keen comedic eye, Brillstein also long steered the fortunes of such industry players as Brad Pitt, Adam Sandler, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jennifer Aniston, Muppets creator Jim Henson, Bill Maher, Dennis Miller, David Spade, Gary Sinise, Ed O'Neill, Courteney Cox, Natalie Portman, John Stamos, Andy Garcia, Jimmy Smits, Martin Short, Rob Lowe, Dana Carvey, John Larroquette, Bob Odenkirk and writer Alan Zweibel.

Wearing his producer hat, Brillstein had a hand in steering to the heavy screen "Ghostbusters," "Dragnet," "Happy Gilmore," "Spies Like Us," "The Blues Brothers" and "The Cable Guy," patch in TV he eXEC produced shows ranging from the NBC comedies "Buffalo Bill," "The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd" and "ALF" to Showtime's "It's Garry Shandling's Show." He's likewise credited with having helped bring both "SNL" and HBO's "The Sopranos" to TV, the latter in partnership with Grey.

Indeed, Brillstein was ane of the first of the Hollywood power players to successfully package his client talent in projects he produced. But beyond his legendary instincts and sharp negotiating skills, Brillstein was as adept at playing the father figure and making the gift under his wing feel special.

"You're a wife. You really are," Brillstein told CNN in 1999. "You take aid of everything and have them ready for the day."

Brillstein's saucy and open 1999 memoir of his years in show business, "Where Did I Go Right? You're No One in Hollywood Unless Someone Wants You Dead," logged 10 weeks on the Los Angeles Times bestseller list.

Brillstein is survived by his wife of 10 years, Carrie; sons Michael Brillstein, David Koskoff and Nick Koskoff; daughters Kate and Leigh Brillstein; son-in-law Abe Hoch; and a grandson, Alden.

A memorial volition be held at 6 p.m. Monday at UCLA's Royce Hall, with a reception immediately following.

In lieu of flowers, the crime syndicate requests donations be directed to Barlow Respiratory Research Center, 2000 Stadium Way, Los Angeles, CA, 90026.


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