Bryan Lourd
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Matt Damon, Kristen Wiig Added to Ridley Scott American Cinematheque Tribute
“The Martian” stars and Russell Crowe will toast director in October
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Hillary Clinton v Bernie Sanders: Who’s Winning the Hollywood Primary?
As California gets ready to vote, here’s which candidate is winning the celebrity endorsement race
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Party Report: Pharrell’s After Hours, Kate Hudson, and Ari Emanuel (Photos)
Inside and backstage the best bashes of the week with the Party Report’s Mikey Glazer
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Christina Aguilera, John Legend to Perform at Hillary Clinton LA Concert
Star-studded event is slated for June 6 at the Greek Theatre
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Hillary Clinton’s LA Visit: See the Complete Schedule
Former secretary of state will hold rally at East Los Angeles College in addition to Cinco de Mayo fundraisers
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Hollywood v Georgia: Here’s Who’s Fighting State’s Anti-Gay Bill
More than a dozen major entertainment companies and 38 individual heavy hitters have come forward against bill
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New Gwyneth Paltrow Cookbook Dedicated to Blue Ivy Carter, Slew of Famous Kids (Exclusive)
Children of Drew Barrymore, Nicole Richie and producer Ryan Murphy also get a shout-out
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‘Star Wars’ Actress Billie Lourd on Princess Leia Rumors, Her Famous Family and ‘Scream Queens’
The daughter of Carrie Fisher and power agent Bryan Lourd lands her first magazine feature in Interview’s ‘Youth Wave’ issue
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CAA Sale to TPG Ups the Talent Agency Arms Race – With Wall Street Providing the Bullets
“It’s a great time to be in the agency business if you’re prepared to adapt to a rapidly changing climate,” says an agency veteran
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CAA Close to Selling Majority Stake to TPG Capital
The private equity firm already owns 35 percent but wants more of the talent agency
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CAA Rolls Fashion Clients Into Licensing Group; Founder Mitch Grossbach to Exit (Exclusive)
Three agents transitioning out after two years of building CAA's fashion presence
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TPG Capital Buys 35 Percent Interest in CAA
Investment gives agency nine-figure cash infusion for expansion, in addition to $500 million investment fund