A conversation with producer Jerry Weintraub

with Jerry Weintraub
in Movies, TV & Theater
on Tuesday, November 10, 1998 * * * * *

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A conversation with Jerry Weintraub about his career in the entertainment industry as a promoter and producer. He also discusses his film "Soldier", a sci-fi action thriller.

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promoter
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    1. maria e dillon  11/10/2008 07:31 PM Report

      I have been a Jerry Weintraub fan for years. He is still so handsome. Even though this is 2008, this man is still my hero.

      Mr. Rose, can you please give us a recent interview that you have of Mr. Weintraub. He was in the movie "The Firm" and really didn't recognize him until he said, "what did I say" to Gene Hackman. I had to go to the library to look up the video and make sure that Mr. Weintraub was in the credit. Sure enough I found his name. I keep watching that segment of the movie for those couple of words.

      Then he appears in April's 2008 of Vanity Fair. I was in seventh heaven.

      Well as you can tell, I have really done my homework of finding all I can about this man.

      I loved reading the part about him and his father. His mom and dad came to visit and his father's words were, "Jerry, you know that you are not that smart. What the hell? Are you working for the mob to afford this beautiful house and car.

      Then they talk about how he drives his cadillac in hot or cold weather. Ragtop with the top down. Too hilarious for me.

      Well that is about it. I still haven't finished with this interview with you and Jerry. He is a cutup.

      Thanks for interviewing him. I look forward to more of his humor.

      Vanity Fair also showed Jerry as a very young man when he was Mr. Francis A. Sinatra producer.

      Yours truly,

      Mrs. Maria E. Dillon