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He worked as an agent for ICM from 1991-2004, rising to the head of the New York Motion Picture department. He spent three years at CAA before partnering with John Sloss at Cinetic Media in 2007.
Phil Gersh gradually handed over responsibility to his two sons, Bob and David Gersh but continued to play a role in the company's management until 10 weeks before his death in 2004. [5] Richard Arlook was working at the agency from 1990 until 2008. [5] [8] In 2010, Gersh purchased literary agent Hohman, Maybank, Lieb. [9]
Many agents have left and landed at rivals following CAA's recent acquisition of ICM Top ICM Agent Bart Walker Jumps to Gersh as Senior Partner, Brings A-Listers David Byrne, Sofia Coppola, Spike ...
Bart Walker, a veteran power player on the independent film who is best known for a long tenure at ICM Partners, is joining Gersh as a partner. Based in the agency’s New York office, Walker ...
Arlook joined the Gersh Talent Agency as a literary agent in 1990, [8] eventually becoming a partner and head of the Motion Picture Literary department. [9] [10] [11] Arlook appeared as himself in the film 20 Dates (1998), acting with his daughter, Emily. [12] [13] [14]
Doug Fronk has joined the television literary department at Gersh as an agent and senior vice president. Fronk spent the last three years at A3 Artists Agency as a partner and head of television ...
Phil Gersh (October 19, 1911 – May 10, 2004) [1] was an American talent and literary agent, who established an agency known as The Gersh Agency (also known as TGA, or simply Gersh) in 1949, based in Beverly Hills, California, and New York City, representing stars including Humphrey Bogart, David Niven and Richard Burton.
After nearly 75 years of family ownership, Gersh Agency has sold a 45% stake in the company to private equity firm Crestview Partners. Gersh Agency chiefs Bob Gersh and David Gersh said the ...