Robert Lasky, the motion picture attorney and co-founder of the Agency for the Performing Arts who represented such clients as Liberace, Johnny Cash, Brigitte Bardotand Harry Belafonte during his long career, has died.
He was 91. Lasky died Sept. 16 of complications from sepsis at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, his family announced. In 1962, Lasky played an integral role in the launching of APA in New York alongside fellow co-founders David Baumgarten, Roger Vorce and Harvey Litwin.The agency went on to open offices in Los Angeles, Nashville, Atlanta, Toronto and London and today represents a roster of clients that includes Gary Oldman, Mary J.
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