Martin Gage, a veteran Hollywood and New York talent agent whose client roster over the decades included Woody Harrelson, Kirstie Alley, Geraldine Page, Kim Basinger and Tim Robbins, died yesterday in Los Angeles. He was 89.
His death was announced by the Brs/Gage Talent Agency.
Born in New York on May 4, 1934, Gage began his show business career as an actor in the 1950s, performing on and Off Broadway, as well as in summer stock and the Las Vegas production of the musical comedy La Plume De Ma Tante.
Gage shifted his focus to representation in the 1960s, first as a manager, and then as an agent. He joined the Fifi Oscard Agency, and after four years became a partner in the newly-dubbed Oscard-Gage Agency. In 1973, he opened The Gage Group in New York, and two years later moved to Los Angeles to expand the agency.
In 2014, his agency merged with Brs...
His death was announced by the Brs/Gage Talent Agency.
Born in New York on May 4, 1934, Gage began his show business career as an actor in the 1950s, performing on and Off Broadway, as well as in summer stock and the Las Vegas production of the musical comedy La Plume De Ma Tante.
Gage shifted his focus to representation in the 1960s, first as a manager, and then as an agent. He joined the Fifi Oscard Agency, and after four years became a partner in the newly-dubbed Oscard-Gage Agency. In 1973, he opened The Gage Group in New York, and two years later moved to Los Angeles to expand the agency.
In 2014, his agency merged with Brs...
- 11/21/2023
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Brs/Gage has promoted four assistants to agent status effective immediately.
Craig Feblowitz (Los Angeles), Chris Foster (New York), Erika Karnell (New York) and Justin Noga (New York) have all been promoted to talent agents in their respective offices in NY and La. All four have been assistants with the company since the merger of Brs and The Gage Group in 2014. Feblowitz and Noga had been with Brs and Foster and Karnell with The Gage Group.
In the La office Feblowitz joins partner David Shaul along with veteran agents Amy Abell Rosenfield and Sarabeth Schedeen. In the NY office Foster, Karnell and Noga join partners Mark Redanty and Steven Unger, along with veteran agent Charles Bodner.
Martin Gage remains a consulting partner in La and Phil Adelman remains a consulting partner in NY.
Craig Feblowitz (Los Angeles), Chris Foster (New York), Erika Karnell (New York) and Justin Noga (New York) have all been promoted to talent agents in their respective offices in NY and La. All four have been assistants with the company since the merger of Brs and The Gage Group in 2014. Feblowitz and Noga had been with Brs and Foster and Karnell with The Gage Group.
In the La office Feblowitz joins partner David Shaul along with veteran agents Amy Abell Rosenfield and Sarabeth Schedeen. In the NY office Foster, Karnell and Noga join partners Mark Redanty and Steven Unger, along with veteran agent Charles Bodner.
Martin Gage remains a consulting partner in La and Phil Adelman remains a consulting partner in NY.
- 10/8/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
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