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Mengers was born to a Jewish family in Hamburg, Germany, the daughter of George and Ruth Mengers (née Levy). [5] [6] [7] Several years of birth have been published, [8] [9] [10] [verification needed] [11] and while she was living, reporters stated "she won't say just when" she was born. [12]
I mean, Sue Mengers is wild, but not that wild. There seemed to be no humanity in the women's roles." [13] She said Mengers talked her into it as "it'll be a chance to show them you've got something more than your obvious assets." [13] Cannon said she gained 19 pounds to play the role [7] and the part was "finally changed, deepened. I still had ...
The debut 2013 American production starred Bette Midler. [3] The play, which cost $2.4 million to produce, was a hit. [4]The Australian premiere of the play was a new Melbourne Theatre Company production in October 2014, starring Miriam Margolyes as Mengers and directed by Dean Bryant.
Jean-Claude Tramont (May 5, 1930 - December 27, 1996) was a Belgian writer, producer and director best known for his marriage to famous Hollywood agent Sue Mengers and the film All Night Long (1981). [1] [2]
Carter was a producer of I'll Eat You Last, a one-woman play starring Bette Midler, about legendary Hollywood talent agent Sue Mengers. The show, directed by Tony Award-winner Joe Mantello, opened at the Booth Theatre in New York City in April 2013, [7] and at the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles on December 3. [8]
"For Suzy (as her mother calls her) Mengers, age thirty-nine, the world's most powerful female agent, this was more than a problem." 1975 New York magazine; Although her clients are mostly "new" Hollywood, Mengers, 36 is a throwback... Time, 1975 "Sue Mengers, 39, is vice president and resident Hollywood flesh peddler for ICM" Time, 1979
All Night Long, an American silent short film featuring Harry Langdon; All Night Long, a British film directed by Basil Dearden; All Night Long, a comedy film starring Barbra Streisand and Gene Hackman
Her first job out of school was at ICM where she was the assistant to talent agent Sue Mengers. [13] She then went on to work for Jerry Weintraub Productions (Weintraub Entertainment Group) where she was the assistant to then chairman. From there she became a creative executive then eventually vice president of the company. [14]