[Deathwatch] Bernie Brillstein, producer, 77
Deathwatch Central
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Fri Aug 8 21:28:23 PDT 2008
Hollywood producer Bernie Brillstein dies at 77
By Alex Dobuzinskis
Fri Aug 8
Hollywood producer and talent manager Bernie Brillstein, whose movie
credits include "The Blues Brothers" and "Happy Gilmore," has died of
lung disease at age 77, his company said on Friday.
Brillstein died on Thursday night in Los Angeles from chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease, Brillstein Entertainment Partners said
in a statement.
He was a talent manager early in his career and helped guide the rise
to stardom of Muppet creator Jim Henson, comic actors John Belushi and
Dan Aykroyd and "Saturday Night Live" creator Lorne Michaels. He served
as executive producer on many films including "The Blues Brothers,"
starring Belushi and Aykroyd, as well as TV comedies like the 1990s hit
"NewsRadio."
"With his boundless passion, energy and wisdom, Bernie inspired the
culture and success that we're blessed with today," Jon Liebman, chief
executive officer of Brillstein Entertainment Partners, said in a
statement.
The management and production company Brillstein founded in 1969 grew
into a powerhouse of Hollywood comedy.
In 1991, he partnered with producer Brad Grey to form Brillstein-Grey
Entertainment, which later changed its name to Brillstein Entertainment
Partners. Grey left in 2005 to run the Paramount Pictures movie studio.
A New York native, Brillstein was introduced to show business by his
uncle, Jack Pearl, a star in the Ziegfield Follies stage show. He began
his career in the mail room at the William Morris Agency, a talent
company.
Brillstein is survived by his wife and five children.
(Reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis)
Many thanks to Deathwatch Central for posting this obituary
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