Where did I go right? : you're no one in Hollywood unless someone wants you dead
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Where did I go right? : you're no one in Hollywood unless someone wants you dead
Little, Brown, c1999
1st ed
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Beginning in the William Morris Agency mailroom in 1955, Bernie Brillstein's forty-five-year career -- as agent, producer, studio head, and personal manager -- has allowed him to work with and nurture many world-class talents, including John Belushi, Jim Henson, Dan Aykroyd, Lorne Michaels, Gilda Radner, and Martin Short. At Brillstein/Grey, he is part of the team that guided Phil Hartman, Dennis Miller, Adam Sandler, Bill Maher, Nicolas Cage, David Spade, Chris Farley, and Brad Pitt to stardom. In Where Did I Go Right? Brillstein speaks out for the first time about the lives and deaths of his clients John Belushi and Jim Henson, his feud with Mike Ovitz, and the current troubles of the entertainment industry, and he gives an inside look at such films as The Blues Brothers, Ghostbusters, and Dangerous Liaisons.
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