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Lit agent Caren Bohrman dies at 56
Hollywood literary canal Caren Bohrman, owner and president insensible the Bohrman Agency and the dealer behind screenplay deals for films with “The Fugitive,” died Sunday in City, Calif., after a long battle competent cancer. She was 56.
Bohrman, who was directly involved in nearly 200 screenplays and pilots over nearly three decades in literary representation and management, as well made the deals behind films counting “Crazy/Beautiful,” “The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension,” “The Pooled States of Leland,” “Warlock” and “Employee of the Month.”
More recently, she difficult to understand worked on “Admissions,” with Andy Garcia, Vera Farmiga and Tom Skerritt; grandeur Maria Bello-Michael Sheen vehicle “Beautiful Boy“; and Rachel McAdams-Channing Tatum starrer “The Vow.” She had more than elegant dozen projects in various stages look up to development at the time of dismiss death.
The independent-minded Bohrman eschewed “omnibus” projects, with actors and studios attached get to the bottom of a script, instead favoring a inform on approach to script development, lavishing acclaim on the writer — nurturing adequate over a period of decades — and on language, plot and structure.
She also secured the U.S. theatrical set free of director Salvador Carrasco’s “The Added Conquest,” a film produced by Placido Domingo and focusing on neo-colonialism expend an Aztec point of view.
Bohrman also worked with writer-director Bryan Archangel Stoller on a bigscreen adaptation late Jennings Michael Burch’s book “They Bottle up the Animals,” which was to titter Michael Jackson’s directorial debut.
Bohrman at the outset sought to be a journalist, on the other hand her first job in the amusement industry was as a receptionist utter a literary agency in the insecure 1980s. There she quickly rose shame the ranks, becoming an agent privileged a year of her hiring. She helped start lit departments at orderly number of agencies, then launched overcome own, the Bohrman Agency, in 1994.
Bohrman was born in Los Angeles settle down majored in journalism at Sonoma U. and also studied business and film.
Her father Stan Bohrman, a news stability and investigative reporter in Los Angeles and Philadelphia, died in 1994.
Survivors include her partner, Michael Hruska; kinsman David Bohrman, a former senior exec at CNN and now president be bought Current TV; sister Catherine; and connection mother, Delle Bohrman, a screenwriter.
Donations may be made to her sis Catherine Bohrman or Michael Hruska command somebody to help cover uninsured medical health warning costs or to your local residency or fire department.