Friday, October 3, 2008

UNIVERSAL C.E.O. RON MEYER TELLS ACTOR MARK WOOLLEY HOW THE STUDIO CHIEF FEELS ABOUT FOREIGN MONEY

For Immediate Release
Contact: Publicity Dept.
Tel: 310 - 226 - 7176


Beverly Hills, CA; The man who started C.A.A., one of the most powerful talent agencies in the world, after leaving William Morris Agency, was spotted in Beverly Hills telling actor MARK WOOLLEY how he really feels about foreign money. Mark Woolley is represented by the firm STARPOWER MANAGEMENT, headed by producer BRUCE EDWIN. RON MEYER left C.A.A., to become president of UNIVERSAL STUDIOS, where he is still throned, as one of the world’s most powerful entertainment industry players. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Meyer

“It’s not that I haven’t misbehaved, it’s just that I haven’t got caught,”
Mark Woolley recently told The Hollywood Sentinel. Born and raised in Great Britian, MARK WOOLLEY, renown as one of the worlds greatest masters of Shakespeare, first appeared on stage in London at the age of 14 with the Royal Court Theatre. Two years prior, he learned guitar which led to his world tours with numerous bands. He later stormed television in the U.K. with his critically acclaimed appearance in the Battle of Bosworth. He leaves next week for a cross country tour starting in Florida.

Enjoying Ron Meyer’s expert advice, Mark Woolley recalls what the veteran recently stated, “I still believe that people will watch T.V. and go to the movies,” Ron Meyer conveyed, concerning the move of entertainment in to digital and internet platforms. Mark Woolley concurs. “I finally just got a My-Space page last week, after the prodding of my manager,” he confesses. “What I truly love however, is film and that whole movie going experience.”

After relocating to Los Angeles from London to appear in the hit indie film “Little Indiscretions” with sexy actress and Maxim cover model Diane Farr,
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Mark Woolley took a break from more Hamlet and sexy starlets to compose music for P.B.S., as well as numerous video games with fans of their own.

Regarding foreign money coming in to Hollywood more than usual these days, Mr. Woolley, now also producing, learned this from Universal President’s Ron Meyer, “All of us welcome the right money on the right terms,” Meyer states.
And that is something we can all agree on.

For interviews with Mark Woolley, contact publicity department at
310-226-7176 http://www.starpowermanagementllc.com/mark.html
www.starpowermanagementllc.com starpowermanagementllc@gmail.com

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