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Hidden Talent The Emergence Of Hollywood Agents Tom Kemper

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Hidden Talent The Emergence Of Hollywood Agents Tom Kemper
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.76 MB
Pages: 312
Author: Tom Kemper
ISBN: 9780520944749, 0520944747
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Hidden Talent The Emergence Of Hollywood Agents Tom Kemper by Tom Kemper 9780520944749, 0520944747 instant download after payment.

Katharine Hepburn, John Wayne, Lauren Bacall—behind each of these stars was a hidden force: the talent agent. In this first-ever history of Hollywood agents, Tom Kemper mines agency archives to present an insider's view on their tooth-and-claw rise to power during the studio era. It's a tale of ambitious characters, savvy calculation, muckraking, financial ruin, and ultimate triumph, and establishes the agent's vital role in the Hollywood business world. Existing studies characterize agents as a product of the 1950s, but Kemper revises the record to show how agents emerged from the primordial film industry during the late 1920s and carved themselves a permanent niche. Through case studies of key figures like Myron Selznick and Charles Feldman, we see that the agent's character and social relationships functioned within a business structure—a good reputation and powerful connections were his most precious assets. With wit and precision, Kemper locates Hollywood agents at the crossroads of talent and profit, and captures their central and enduring role in the burgeoning film industry.

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