The Gersh Agency(known asGershorTGA) is a talent and literary agency established in 1949 by Phil Gersh,[2]based inBeverly Hills, CaliforniaandNew York City.
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Talent and Literary Agencies |
Founded | Beverly Hills, California,U.S.(1949) |
Headquarters | Beverly Hills, California New York City, New York |
Key people | Bob Gersh, David Gersh and Leslie Siebert: Co-presidents[1] |
Number of employees | about 300[1] |
The company was wholly owned by the Gersh family until 2023, when a minority interest was sold to Crestview Partners, a private equity company. The agency is currently run by Phil Gersh's sons, Bob and David,[3]and Leslie Siebert as a third co-president.[4]
History
editGersh was founded in Beverly Hills in 1949 byPhil Gersh.He was considered one of the last links between Hollywood's Golden Age and today's corporate-owned movie business,[5]and his clients includedHumphrey Bogart,David Niven,andRichard Burton.[6]In 1965, Phil Gersh was able to purchase the agency's Beverly Hills office with his fee for representingRobert Wise,director ofThe Sound of Music.[7]
Phil Gersh gradually handed over responsibility to his two sons, Bob and David Gersh but continued to play a role in the company's management until 10 weeks before his death in 2004.[5]Richard Arlookwas working at the agency from 1990 until 2008.[5][8]
In 2010, Gersh purchased literary agent Hohman, Maybank, Lieb.[9]
In 2016, theAgency for the Performing Arts(APA) sued Gersh, alleging that Gersh had poached an APA agent who had just renewed their contract.[10][11]
On 4 July 2018, Gersh notified actorJames Woodsby email that they would no longer represent him. Woods accused the agency of liberal political bias due to his outspoken conservative views.[12][13][14]
In 2019, agents Roy Ashton, David Rubin, and Shan Roy came under fire after cancelling a studio meeting of a former client that had left them during the WGA/ATA conflict. In response to the immediate criticism, the agency said it was "just following protocol", which drew further ire within the industry.[15][16]
In 2023, Gersh sold a 45% stake to investment firm Crestview Partners, and Leslie Siebert was named as a third co-president.[3][1]Until this sale, the company had been wholly owned by the Gersh family for nearly 75 years.[17]
In 2024, Gersh began a global expansion plan, acquiring the digital and unscripted departments of A3 Artists Agency, along with more than 25 agents, 45 additional staff members, and hundreds of clients.[18]The company also brought in new senior executives in the Business Affairs,[19]Communications,[20]and HR departments,[21]and a number of agents from other companies.[22]In June 2024, the company announced that it had created the new role of Head of Affiliate Marketing, and was promoting staff in its digital division and elsewhere in the agency.[23][21]
Gersh Spike Lee Fellows
editIn 2023, Gersh partnered with clientSpike Leeand theAtlanta University Center Consortium(AUCC)—consisting of threeHistorically Black Colleges and Universities:Morehouse College,Spelman College,andClark Atlanta University—to launch the Spike Fellows at Gersh program.[24]The initiative is designed to nurture creative undergraduate students from AUCC with interest in the entertainment industry.[25]
In 2024, the second class of Spike Fellows hosted the inaugural Spike Fellows' Young Black Hollywood Mixer,[26]a networking event for young Black people working in the industry.
References
edit- ^abcFleming, Mike Jr. (May 1, 2023)."Gersh Agency Sells 45% Stake To Private Equity Firm Crestview Partners; Leslie Siebert Upped To Co-President".Deadline.RetrievedJune 30,2023.
- ^Sun, Rebecca (June 4, 2015)."The THR Guide to the 7 Major Hollywood Agencies".The Hollywood Reporter.RetrievedJuly 10,2019.
- ^abHayden, Erik (May 1, 2023)."Gersh Sells Minority Stake to Private Equity Firm Crestview Partners".The Hollywood Reporter.RetrievedJune 30,2023.
- ^Kroll, Justin (February 17, 2022)."Gersh Ups Lit Agent Eric Garfinkel To Partner Amid Companywide Promotions".Deadline.RetrievedApril 1,2022.
- ^abcMcLellan, Dennis (May 11, 2004)."Phil Gersh, 92; Agent With Old Hollywood Instincts, Art Patron".Los Angeles Times.RetrievedJanuary 18,2017.
- ^Weinraub, Bernard (May 12, 2004)."Phil Gersh, a Leading Agent In Hollywood, Is Dead at 92".The New York Times.RetrievedJuly 10,2019.
- ^Reed, Christopher (July 6, 2004)."Old-school Hollywood agent who represented Humphrey Bogart".The Guardian.RetrievedNovember 25,2019.
- ^"Meet with Producer and Manager Richard Arlook in Beverly Hills".Charitybuzz.RetrievedJuly 10,2019.
- ^Fleming, Mike Jr. (December 1, 2010)."Update: Gersh Confirms Hohman Maybank Lieb Deal".Deadline Hollywood.RetrievedJuly 10,2019.
- ^Lincoln, Ross A. (September 2, 2016)."APA Sues Gersh & The Agent It Claims Was Poached".Deadline.RetrievedJune 30,2023.
- ^"US agencies at war over poaching claims".IQ Magazine.September 8, 2016.RetrievedJune 30,2023.
- ^Rubin, Rebecca (July 5, 2018)."James Woods Says He Was Dropped By 'Liberal' Talent Agent".Variety.RetrievedJuly 5,2018.
- ^Gaynor, Gerren Keith (July 5, 2018)."James Woods is dropped by 'liberal' talent agent: 'It's the 4th of July and I'm feeling patriotic'".Fox News.RetrievedJuly 5,2018.
- ^Lynch, John (July 5, 2018)."Conservative actor James Woods says he was dumped by his agent because of his political views".Business Insider.RetrievedJuly 5,2018.
- ^Littleton, Cynthia (May 21, 2019)."Gersh Agency Stirs Ire After Canceling Network Meeting for Former Client".Variety.RetrievedJuly 10,2019.
- ^Robb, David (May 22, 2019)."Writer-Producer Says Ex-Gersh Agents Apologized For Canceled Network Meeting – Update".Deadline Hollywood.RetrievedJuly 10,2019.
- ^Littleton, Cynthia (May 1, 2023)."Gersh Agency Sells Minority Stake to Crestview Partners, Promotes Leslie Siebert to Co-President".Variety.RetrievedJune 30,2023.
- ^Maas, Jennifer (January 9, 2024)."Gersh Acquires A3 Artists Agency's Digital and Unscripted Divisions".Variety.RetrievedMarch 14,2024.
- ^Otterson, Joe (January 23, 2024)."Gersh Hires A3's April Perroni as Head of Business Affairs (EXCLUSIVE)".Variety.RetrievedMarch 14,2024.
- ^Kit, Borys (January 4, 2024)."Gersh Taps Matt Andrée Wiltens as Head of Global Corporate Communications".The Hollywood Reporter.RetrievedMarch 14,2024.
- ^abGrobar, Matt (June 27, 2024)."Gersh Names Endeavor's Catherine Benoit Masraff Head Of Human Resources, Promotes Kenji Shishido To Agent".Deadline.RetrievedJuly 29,2024.
- ^Stephan, Katcy (February 27, 2024)."Gersh Hires Doug Fronk as SVP and TV Literary Agent".Variety.RetrievedMarch 14,2024.
- ^Grobar, Matt (June 13, 2024)."Gersh Digital Division Names Meg Chemburkar Head Of Affiliate Marketing, Promotes Seven".Deadline.RetrievedJuly 29,2024.
- ^White, Abbey (May 12, 2023)."Spike Lee and The Gersh Agency Announce Inaugural Spike Fellows".The Hollywood Reporter.RetrievedMarch 19,2024.
- ^Sun, Rebecca (January 12, 2023)."Spike Lee, Gersh Launch HBCU Fellowship Program".The Hollywood Reporter.RetrievedMarch 19,2024.
- ^Lang, Robert (July 26, 2024)."Step & Repeat Gallery: The Best Red Carpet & Party Photos Of 2024".Deadline.RetrievedJuly 29,2024.