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Where Did I Go Right?: You're No One in Hollywood Unless Someone Wants You Dead [Audiobook]

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Where Did I Go Right?: You're No One in Hollywood Unless Someone Wants You Dead [Audiobook]

Where Did I Go Right?: You're No One in Hollywood Unless Someone Wants You Dead [Audiobook]
English | August 10, 2016 | ASIN: B01JZNBJMK | MP3@64 kbps | 6h 30m | 178 MB
Authors: Bernie Brillstein, David Rensin | Narrator: Bernie Brillstein

Beginning in the William Morris mail room in 1955, Bernie Brillstein says he wanted only three things: to walk into a restaurant and have people know who I am…to be the guy who gets the phone calls and doesn’t have to make them…and to represent the one performer people must have. Throughout his long career at the top of the entertainment industry––as TV and movie producer, agent and brilliant personal manager––Brillstein has accomplished it all.

Where Did I Go Right? is Brillstein’s street-smart, funny, and thoroughly human story of a life in show business. With his trademark wit and candor, he speaks out for the first time about his feud with Mike Ovitz, and how it felt to pass the leadership of his company to his partner, Brad Grey, and “no longer be the king.” He describes his close relationship with John Belushi and what it was like being alone with Belushi’s body as it lay “stretched out across two cramped seats in a tiny jet, wrapped up in a body bag” on the way to his funeral. He shares stories about Jim Hensen and Gilda Radner, about Lorne Michaels and the early days of Saturday Night Live. He takes us behind the scenes at such hits as The Blues Brothers, Ghostbusters, and The Muppet Show.

Brillstein also reveals his secrets about how to survive and prosper in Hollywood, the real meaning of “the art of the deal,” the difference between “hot” and “good,” and why instinct is so crucial to the future of the entertainment industry. “Becoming successful is the most fun of all. I’m not talking about being successful or staying successful. I mean the getting there, the instant you arrive, and for the first time you think, ‘Where did I go right?’”