- Irving Paul Lazar
Irving Paul "Swifty" Lazar (
March 28 1907 –December 30 1993 ) was a legendary talent agent and deal-maker, representing bothmovie stars andauthors .Born as Samuel Lazar in
Brooklyn, New York , he graduated fromBrooklyn Law School in 1931. While practicingbankruptcy law during the early-1930s, he negotiated a business deal for avaudeville performer and realized the income potential for acting as an agent.He moved to Hollywood in 1936 but maintained a presence in New York until after
World War II when he moved to Los Angeles permanently. After putting together three major deals forHumphrey Bogart in a single day, he was dubbed "Swifty" by Bogart. The moniker stuck but was a name he actually disliked.In addition to Bogart, Lazar became the agent representing the top tier of celebrities, including
Lauren Bacall ,Truman Capote ,Cher ,Joan Collins ,Noel Coward ,Ira Gershwin ,Cary Grant ,Moss Hart ,Ernest Hemingway ,Gene Kelly ,Jessica Lange , Madonna,Walter Matthau ,Larry McMurtry ,Vladimir Nabokov ,Clifford Odets ,Gregory Peck ,Cole Porter ,William Saroyan ,Irwin Shaw ,Sharon Stone andTennessee Williams . Lazar's power became such that he could negotiate a deal for someone who was not even his client and then collect a fee from that person's agent.During
World War II , Lazar, with Benjamin Landis, suggested to theU.S. Army Air Forces that it produce a play to encourage enlistment and to raise funds for the Army Emergency Relief Fund. The Air Forces commanding general,Henry H. Arnold , agreed and the play "Winged Victory" was written byMoss Hart and produced by Hart and Lazar. It was a huge success, playing on Broadway and on tour around the U.S. for over a million people. A film version was produced during the same period.Lazar was an executive producer (with
Bernie Brillstein ) of John G. Avildsen's "Neighbors" (1981), starringJohn Belushi andDan Aykroyd , and he was an associate producer on two televisionminiseries , "The Thorn Birds " (1983) and "Robert Kennedy & His Times" (1985). He was renowned for his annual post-Academy Award parties that started at the famousRomanoff's , then moved to the Bistro Garden and finally toWolfgang Puck 's restaurant,Spago . His was widely regarded as the most important Oscar celebration, and those who received invitations were regarded as the inner circle. Fact|date=December 2007Lazar died of
cancer in 1993, aged 86, and was interred in theWestwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery inLos Angeles .Michael Korda wrote a 1993 "New Yorker" profile of Lazar, later incorporated into Korda's book, "Another Life: A Memoir of Other People" (Random House, 1999). At the time of his death, Lazar was working on his autobiography, "Swifty: My Life and Good Times", which was completed by Annette Tapert and published by Simon & Schuster in 1995.Swifty Lazar appears as a character in Peter Morgan's stage play, "
Frost/Nixon ", first staged at theDonmar Warehouse ,London onAugust 10 2006 and played by actorKerry Shale . In the play Lazar negotiates a deal withDavid Frost on behalf of former PresidentRichard Nixon for Frost to interview Nixon. The play is closely based on real-life events.External links
* [http://www.newyorker.com/archive/content/?050321fr_archive01 "The New Yorker": Michael Korda's "The King of the Deal" (
March 29 1993)]
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