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  1. 15 de may. de 2017 · Brad Grey, the former Paramount Pictures chairman and CEO, died on Sunday night of cancer. He was 59. In addition to running Paramount for 12 years, Grey helped transform Brillstein-Grey ...

  2. 15 de may. de 2017 · Brad Grey, until recently the head of Paramount Pictures, has died at the age of 59. A statement from his family said he had been fighting cancer.

  3. Background. Brillstein-Grey Entertainment (first known as Bernie Brillstein Productions) was a talent management film and television production company formed in 1986, founded by Bernie Brillstein and Brad Grey.It was based on the roots of The Brillstein Company. In 1994, Brillstein-Grey struck a deal with Capital Cities/ABC to begin Brillstein-Grey Communications.

  4. 15 de may. de 2017 · LOS ANGELES (AP) — Brad Grey, an influential Hollywood leader who served as the chairman and CEO of Paramount Pictures for 12 years, has died. A family spokeswoman said Monday that Grey, who was battling cancer, died Sunday at his home in Los Angeles. He was 59. Before exiting Paramount in February, Grey oversaw franchises like "Star Trek," ''Transformers" and "Mission: Impossible," prestige ...

  5. 15 de may. de 2017 · May 15, 2017 Ken Kurson. Yankee Stadium in October 2001, with Bo Wagner, Howard Koeppel, Roy Bailey, Jim Simpson, Carol Carbonetti, Rudy Giuliani, Frank Luntz, Bob Harding, Jon Liebman, Brad Grey, Manny Papir and Tony Carbonetti. (Photo: Ken Kurson for Book and Film Globe) I want to express my shock and sorrow over the sudden passing of Brad Grey.

  6. 15 de may. de 2017 · Many in Hollywood were stunned Monday morning by the news that Brad Grey, former chairman and CEO of Paramount Pictures, had died. Grey died of cancer at age 59. He exited Paramount in February ...

  7. 25 de abr. de 2024 · Background. Brad Grey Television is a talent management film and television production company formed in 1999, founded by Brad Grey after Universal sold its 50% shares of Brillstein-Grey Entertainment to Grey renaming the television unit. In 2005, Grey sold its interest due to him becoming the CEO of Paramount Pictures, and it was renamed to Brillstein Entertainment Partners.