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Renamed The Gersh Agency in 1990, [3] today the company is run by Gersh's sons Bob and David Gersh, and by the time of Phil Gersh's death in 2004 had 60 agents working from offices in Beverly Hills, California, and New York City. [2] Phil Gersh continued to play a role in the company's management until 10 weeks before his death. [2]
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]
Phil Gersh, 92, American talent and literary agent. [46] Eric Kierans, 90, Canadian economist and politician. Portland Mason, 55, British-American child actress and writer. Ershad Sikder, 49, Bangladeshi politician, criminal, and serial killer, executed. Ibsen Sørensen, 90, Danish Olympic rower (men's coxed four rowing at the 1936 Summer ...
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In 1949, he sold the Jaffe Agency to his brother-in-law, Phil Gersh, who had been working with him. [7] In 1959, Jaffe retired and moved to London. [2] There he produced several films, including Born Free (1966) and Theater of Blood (1973). [1] In 1985, he returned to Los Angeles [2] and became a collector of modern art.
He was super agent Phil Gersh’s signature client from the start of his acting career through his death in 1957, all through his heyday in the 1940s and 1950s in The Maltese Falcon, Casablanca ...
Hollywood agent Phil Gersh and his wife Beatrice, both founding members, gave 13 important pieces from their collection to the museum the same year, including Pollock's early drip painting Number 3, 1948 and David Smith's 8-foot-tall stainless steel sculpture Cubi III (1961)—as well as works by artists such as Ed Ruscha, Cindy Sherman, and ...
Gersh may refer to: The Gersh Agency, a talent agency; Gersh College; see Daemen College; Surname. Darren Gersh, American journalist; Harry Gersh (1912–2001), American writer and historian; Squire Gersh (born 1913) American jazz tubist and double-bassist; Given name. Gersh Budker (1918–1977), Soviet nuclear physicist; Gersh Kuntzman ...