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  1. Bernie Brillstein was a talent manager in Hollywood and Lorne was one of his early clients, along with several SNL cast members over the years. His autobiography has a lot of insight and stories from SNL from over the years (from before it’s inception through the 90s). The book is a fantastic read in general and I’d recommend it ...

  2. I’m reading Bernie Brillsteins book (great read by the way) and he talks about Conan’s Late Night start a bit. The book is You’re No One in Hollywood Unless Someone Wants You Dead: Where Did I Go Right? 82. 3 Share.

  3. 15 de jun. de 2024 · Apatow shared a ten-minute cut of the film with then legendary manager Bernie Brillstein, who didn’t find Carrey’s lisped character funny. “I said, ‘Waddya think? Isn’t he great? and he’s like ‘Nooo!’. Is he going to talk like that the whole movie?’” Apatow remembers Brillstein asking.

  4. 28 de jun. de 2024 · Without consulting Henson, Brillstein enthusiastically signed the deal, and it was official: Henson finally had his Muppet variety show.

  5. 22 de jun. de 2024 · It's 1975, and Hollywood manager Bernie Brillstein, unbeknownst to him, held the future of two legendary franchises in his hands.

    • Lloyd Farley
    • Senior Author
  6. 16 de jun. de 2024 · He shared the story of how he showed a ten-minute cut of The Cable Guy to manager Bernie Brillstein, and this resulted in a dissatisfied reaction to the way Carrey spoke with a lisp in the film. “I said, ‘Waddya think?

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