Actor Michael Madsen was arrested on Wednesday night at a home in the city of Malibu, California, according to media reports.
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Deadline, which first reported the death, the cause was an apparent suicide. The L.A.
County Medical Examiner’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Huvane — whose brothers included Slate PR partner Stephen Huvane and CAA partner Kevin Huvane — represented a broad range of top stars, including Margot Robbie, Julianne Moore, Zoey Deutch, Zach Braff, Margaret Qualley, Jensen Ackles, Henry Winkler and the late Chadwick Boseman.“We are devastated beyond words this morning, Chris was simply ‘the best of the best,” Huvane’s partners at 360 said in a statement.
“A brilliant manager, consummate colleague and friend, a rock of our company and our culture, beloved by every single person who ever met him. It’s an incalculable loss and our hearts go out to his family and friends.
We are all better for having known Chris, and we commit to honoring his legacy everyday forward.”After starting his career in public relations, the New York native became the senior West Coast editor for GQ magazine. In 2010, he transitioned into talent management at 360 and was promoted to partner five years later in 2015.Management 360 did not respond to request for comment.Huvane is survived by his wife Cole, and his brothers.The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-TALK (8255) is a free, 24/7 confidential service that can provide people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress, or those around them, with support, information and local resources.
.Actor Michael Madsen was arrested on Wednesday night at a home in the city of Malibu, California, according to media reports.
Following the tragic death of Management 360 partner Chris Huvane, the Huvane family announced today that they will hold a private memorial service for their beloved son, husband, brother and uncle, who passed away on February 6.
an investigation published Wednesday by TheWrap. The tech company Elgato, CLX Gaming and National CineMedia (NCM)’s “Noovie” have all severed ties with Lambert or plan to do so, TheWrap has learned.CLX Gaming, which makes custom high-end desktop PCs for gamers and content creators, is actively looking to terminate a one-year contract signed last year with Lambert, a spokesman told TheWrap.
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Hollywood is mourning the loss of a young soul.
EXCLUSIVE: Chris Weitz and Paul Weitz will co-write and co-direct Spanish Dracula, the true story about how silent film star and Mexican actress Lupita Tovar found a second wind starring in Spanish language versions of Hollywood films like the Universal classic Dracula. The Weitz Brothers are her grandsons, and they will produce through Depth of Field, along with Pancho Kohner. He is their uncle and author of The Sweetheart of Mexico, a memoir he helped his mother write about her most fascinating life.
Christopher Vourlias “Gotham” star Ben McKenzie and “Instinct” actress Bojana Novakovic are attached to star in the new J-horror film “Bloat,” Variety can reveal.Produced by Bazelevs, the production banner of Screenlife pioneer Timur Bekmambetov (“Unfriended,” “Searching,” “Profile”), “Bloat” is a co-production with Russian streaming platform Okko, French production and sales house Pulsar Content (“The Deep House”), and Japanese production company flag Co., Ltd.Filming has already started in New York and will continue in Japan. Pic marks the first time Okko has co-financed an international production.
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Zach Braff is mourning the loss of his best friend, manager Chris Huvane, who passed away this weekend at the age of 47.
Zoey Deutch is speaking out in remembrance of her manager Chris Huvane, who passed away this weekend at the age of 47.
Pat Saperstein Deputy EditorChris Huvane, a partner and manager at Hollywood firm Management 360 and former magazine editor and PR executive, died Sunday night. He was 47.The cause was an apparent suicide, according to Deadline.
Top talent manager and former magazine editor and PR executive Chris Huvane died last night in apparent suicide. Huvane, who was known as one of the nicest guys in Hollywood and was beloved by colleagues, clients and friends, was 47. He had been battling depression for a long time.
Chelsie Kryst’s death was officially ruled a suicide on Feb. 1, the New York City Office of Chief Medical Examiner confirmed to People. Cheslie died at the age of 30 on Jan. 30, and her autopsy was completed two days later. The Medical Examiner also confirmed that Cheslie had “multiple blunt impact injuries” after her death, according to CNN. Police had previously confirmed that Cheslie was pronounced dead at the scene after falling from a “higher elevation” of a 60-story building in Manhattan.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaChris Evans and Adam Kersh have launched Fusion Management, an artist-driven management company that will focus on actors, filmmakers and creators.Their initial management roster features a number of notable clients with a particular focus on indie multi-hyphenates and auteurs. The list includes Sean Baker, who earned raves for “Red Rocket”; filmmaker and actor Amy Seimetz, the co-creator of “The Girlfriend Experience” on Starz and the star of “No Sudden Move”; Cooper Raiff, a writer, director, producer and actor whose film “Cha Cha Real Smooth” premiered at Sundance this week to critical acclaim; and Kelly O’Sullivan, the writer and star of the award-winning “Saint Frances.”Evans, formerly a manager at One Entertainment, and Kersh, co-founder of Brigade Marketing, bring more than two decades of combined experience within the entertainment industry.