Skip Brittenham, a distinguished Hollywood lawyer whose purchasers included Harrison Ford, Henry Winkler and Eddie Murphy, has died at age 83.
Brittenham died Thursday, stated Ziffren Brittenham LLP, the agency he based in 1978.
“Everyone in our industry knew of Skip’s legal prowess,” the agency stated in a press release. “But some may not have known of his quiet generosity, his ability to find humor and opportunity in the darkest moments, and his unwavering belief that media and the entertainment industry must serve people, not the other way around.”
The agency didn’t disclose the reason for dying.
Brittenham was recognized within the leisure business as a strong dealmaker. Past his starry consumer listing, Brittenham helped to forge Pixar’s preliminary cope with Disney, was behind the splitting of DreamWorks and ushered Disney’s acquisition of Miramax.
“What amuses me most about Skip is he often represents everyone in the deal,” Ford, who was a consumer earlier than he rose to fame with “Star Wars,” instructed The Occasions in 2005. “And, he does a really good job for everybody … I’ve always walked away from every negotiation and thought, ‘Jesus, how did he get that?’”
Ken Ziffren, certainly one of two attorneys with whom Brittenham based the agency, instructed The Occasions in 2005 that early of their partnership, the 2 found they have been wooing the identical potential consumer, comic Richard Pryor.
“Skip did not back down,” Ziffren stated. “He got Pryor.”
Born Harry M. Brittenham, the eldest son of an Air Power fighter pilot, he spent a lot of his childhood transferring from one base to a different. Though he attended Air Power Academy, Brittenham obtained hit within the eye with a squash racket in 1963. His 20-20 imaginative and prescient — a requirement for pilot coaching — was gone.
He spent 4 years negotiating contracts for the Air Power earlier than enrolling in legislation faculty at UCLA.
Exterior of his skilled life, Brittenham was a passionate fly-fisher with many years of expertise. He competed in and received a number of worldwide fishing competitions and practiced the game throughout six continents.
The love of nature Brittenham tended to as he pursued fly-fishing led him to function a longtime board member of Conservation Worldwide, a number one environmental group that honored him with its Heroes of Conservation Award.
Brittenham was additionally an avid fan of science fiction, and he authored a sci-fi graphic novel titled “Anomaly” in 2012. Talking with The Occasions forward of the e book’s launch, Brittenham stated he wished to dabble in his artistic facet and faucet into his childhood love for Marvel and DC Comics to point out individuals he was greater than only a negotiator.
“I don’t like to just try things out,” he stated. “I like to jump all the way in and figure out how to do something unique and different.”
Though Brittenham is remembered as a tenacious lawyer, he additionally had a status as a household man, typically leaving the workplace by 5 p.m. to be together with his spouse and youngsters.
Brittenham was married to actor and screenwriter Heather Thomas, and he had three daughters: Kristina, Shauna and India. He’s additionally survived by his brother Bud, two devoted sons-in-law Jesse Sisgold and Avi Reiter, and 4 grandchildren.