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Bronx, New York
It's a Boy!
Congratulations to Matthew McConaughey and Camila Alves, proud new parents of a baby boy.
Gossip Girl
The cast of Gossip Girl has us talking - and drooling.
Charming and savvy to some, calculating and aloof to others, producer and talent manager Brad Grey has cultivated an entertainment career that took him from being a gofer for Harvey Weinstein to head of Paramount Pictures. Along the way, Grey has amassed a fortune that some have accused came about at the expense of clients, resulting in lawsuits over the years. Nonetheless, Grey has climbed the ladder of Hollywood success one deliberate step at a time with a careful eye on the thing that mattered most: satisfying his ambitions. Born in the Bronx, New York, Grey was a determined entrepreneur
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1977
Worked as a gofer for a young Harvey Weinstein who was a concert promoter
Scouted young comedian Bob Saget in New York, making him Grey's first client
1984
Met talent agent Bernie Brillstein in San Francisco for a television convention and soon formed Brillstein-Grey Entertainment
Became Chairman of Brillstein-Grey Entertainment (BGE) which includes the company Brillstein-Grey Management
1986
Made debut as a producer with the Showtime hit, "It's Garry Shandling's Show"
1992
Produced the hit HBO series, “The Larry Sanders Show”
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