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Jerry Weintraub, Karate Kid producer, dies aged 77 | |
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Jerry Weintraub, the Hollywood producer of the Karate Kid and Ocean's Eleven films, has died at the age of 77. | |
According to his publicist, he died of heart failure on Monday at his home in Santa Barbara, California. | |
Weintraub started his career in the music industry, promoting tours for Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra, before moving into film production. | |
Ocean's Eleven star Clooney and former US President George HW Bush are among those who have paid tribute. | |
"In the coming days there will be tributes," said Clooney in a statement. "We'll laugh at his great stories, and applaud his accomplishments. | |
"And in the years to come, the stories and accomplishments will get better with age, just as Jerry would have wanted it. But not today. Today our friend died." | "And in the years to come, the stories and accomplishments will get better with age, just as Jerry would have wanted it. But not today. Today our friend died." |
"Jerry was an American original, who earned his success by the sheer force of his instinct, drive, and larger-than-life personality," said Bush. | |
"He had a passion for life. And throughout the ups and downs of his prolific career it was clear just how much he loved show business." | |
"So sad at loss of Jerry Weintraub, you were 1 of a kind, my friend," tweeted Ralph Macchio, who starred in the first three Karate Kid films. | |
The actor, now 53, described the producer as being the "last of a breed," adding: "So glad I got to be 'that kid.''' | |
Others to tweet tributes include actress Goldie Hawn, who described Weintraub as "a friend [and] a powerhouse of light that graced our lives with spirit and joy." | |
"So sad and shocked that a creative spirit like Jerry Weintraub's could EVER be silenced," tweeted Rob Lowe, who worked with the producer on Emmy and Golden Globe-winning TV movie Behind the Candelabra. | |
The producer's most recent credits include HBO comedy series The Brink and a new version of the Tarzan story, due out next year. | |
Jerome Charles Weintraub, a native New Yorker, was born in Brooklyn in 1937 and raised in the Bronx. As a teenager he served in the Air Force as a radio operator. | |
He went on to work in the mailroom at MCA Records and rose through the ranks before leaving to form his own management company. | |
Moving into films, he quickly enjoyed success as the executive producer of Robert Altman's 1975 film Nashville. | |
Yet not all his films were hits, Weintraub suffering a notable flop in 1998 with the film version of TV show The Avengers. | |
"The secret to my success is the people that I associate myself with and work with,'' Weintraub said in 2010. ''I work with the greatest artists and I respect them." | |
He is survived by his four children and his longtime partner, Susan Ekins. |