Publicity veterans Jonathan Rutter and Pamela Godwin-Austen on the list.
The Academy has invited 842 people from 59 countries – half of them women – including Lady Gaga, Adele, and Black Panther star Letitia Wright, to join the ranks in 2019.
The invitees include Jamie Bell, Claes Bang, Andrea Riseborough, Peter Mullan, and directors Matteo Garrone, Jennifer Kent and Mélanie Laurent, as well as Hollywood filmmakers Phil Lord and Chris Miller.
Not every one of the 842 may choose to join the Academy, although based on recent years, the acceptance rate is in the high 90% range. Besides women accounting for 50% of the new invitees, the Academy...
The Academy has invited 842 people from 59 countries – half of them women – including Lady Gaga, Adele, and Black Panther star Letitia Wright, to join the ranks in 2019.
The invitees include Jamie Bell, Claes Bang, Andrea Riseborough, Peter Mullan, and directors Matteo Garrone, Jennifer Kent and Mélanie Laurent, as well as Hollywood filmmakers Phil Lord and Chris Miller.
Not every one of the 842 may choose to join the Academy, although based on recent years, the acceptance rate is in the high 90% range. Besides women accounting for 50% of the new invitees, the Academy...
- 7/1/2019
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Publicity veterans Jonathan Rutter and Pamela Godwin-Austen on the list.
The Academy has invited 842 people from 59 countries – half of them women – including Lady Gaga, Adele, and Black Panther star Letitia Wright, to join the ranks in 2019.
Potential new members include Jamie Bell, Claes Bang, Andrea Riseborough, Peter Mullan, and directors Matteo Garrone, Jennifer Kent and Mélanie Laurent, as well as Hollywood filmmakers Phil Lord and Chris Miller.
Not every one of the 842 may choose to join the Academy, although based on recent years, the acceptance rate is in the high 90% range. Besides women accounting for 50% of the new invitees, the...
The Academy has invited 842 people from 59 countries – half of them women – including Lady Gaga, Adele, and Black Panther star Letitia Wright, to join the ranks in 2019.
Potential new members include Jamie Bell, Claes Bang, Andrea Riseborough, Peter Mullan, and directors Matteo Garrone, Jennifer Kent and Mélanie Laurent, as well as Hollywood filmmakers Phil Lord and Chris Miller.
Not every one of the 842 may choose to join the Academy, although based on recent years, the acceptance rate is in the high 90% range. Besides women accounting for 50% of the new invitees, the...
- 7/1/2019
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Veteran marketing executive Eddie Kalish died Friday at a hospital in Escondido, California, following a brief battle with cancer, publicist Pamela Godwin-Austen announced. He was 78.
After heading the marketing divisions at Paramount, United Artists and MGM/UA in New York starting in 1979, Kalish came to Los Angeles in 1982 to join Mark Damon's Producers Sales Organization as senior vp worldwide marketing.
There, he spearheaded the global campaigns for films including Never Say Never Again (1983), The Cotton Club (1984), The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension (1984), Prizzi's Honor (1985), Short Circuit (1986) and 9½ Weeks (1986).
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After heading the marketing divisions at Paramount, United Artists and MGM/UA in New York starting in 1979, Kalish came to Los Angeles in 1982 to join Mark Damon's Producers Sales Organization as senior vp worldwide marketing.
There, he spearheaded the global campaigns for films including Never Say Never Again (1983), The Cotton Club (1984), The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension (1984), Prizzi's Honor (1985), Short Circuit (1986) and 9½ Weeks (1986).
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- 4/24/2018
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Veteran marketing executive Eddie Kalish died Friday at a hospital in Escondido, California, following a brief battle with cancer, publicist Pamela Godwin-Austen announced. He was 78.
After heading the marketing divisions at Paramount, United Artists and MGM/UA in New York starting in 1979, Kalish came to Los Angeles in 1982 to join Mark Damon's Producers Sales Organization as senior vp worldwide marketing.
There, he spearheaded the global campaigns for films including <em>Never Say Never Again</em> (1983), <em>The Cotton Club</em> (1984), <em>The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension</em> (1984), <em>Prizzi's Honor</em> (1985), <em>Short Circuit</em> (1986) and <em>9½ Weeks</em> (1986).
After Pso went ...
After heading the marketing divisions at Paramount, United Artists and MGM/UA in New York starting in 1979, Kalish came to Los Angeles in 1982 to join Mark Damon's Producers Sales Organization as senior vp worldwide marketing.
There, he spearheaded the global campaigns for films including <em>Never Say Never Again</em> (1983), <em>The Cotton Club</em> (1984), <em>The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension</em> (1984), <em>Prizzi's Honor</em> (1985), <em>Short Circuit</em> (1986) and <em>9½ Weeks</em> (1986).
After Pso went ...
- 4/24/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Sue Reiner, a former producer and TV executive at Warner Bros., Avnet/Kerner and MarVista Entertainment, has died. She was 69.
Reiner died April 6 at her home in Gearhart, Ore., following a brief battle with cancer, her friend Pamela Godwin-Austen announced.
As vp drama at Warner Bros. Television starting in 1990, Reiner helped develop such network shows as <em>The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.;</em> <em>Angel Street;</em> <em>The Human Target;</em> <em>Under Cover;</em> and <em>The Flash</em>, as well as the long-running syndicated series <em>Kung Fu: The Legend Continues</em>.
She also worked with studio-based writers including John Wells, Lydia Woodward (<em>E.R....</em>...
Reiner died April 6 at her home in Gearhart, Ore., following a brief battle with cancer, her friend Pamela Godwin-Austen announced.
As vp drama at Warner Bros. Television starting in 1990, Reiner helped develop such network shows as <em>The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.;</em> <em>Angel Street;</em> <em>The Human Target;</em> <em>Under Cover;</em> and <em>The Flash</em>, as well as the long-running syndicated series <em>Kung Fu: The Legend Continues</em>.
She also worked with studio-based writers including John Wells, Lydia Woodward (<em>E.R....</em>...
- 4/20/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
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