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Agent for Sinatra, Newman dies
15/05/2008 20:14 - (SA)
Los Angeles - Legendary Hollywood press agent Warren Cowan, who represented such stars as Elizabeth Taylor, Paul Newman and Frank Sinatra, has died. He was 87.
Warren Cowan & Associates spokesperson Jazmine Vicenty confirmed early on Thursday that Cowan had died. She declined to give other details.
The trade paper Daily Variety reported Cowan died on Wednesday night of heart failure and cancer at Cedars-Sinai Medical Centre.
The jovial Cowan, known for working the press lines at awards shows and other events, was still actively promoting clients this year.
Cowan and his mentor Henry C Rogers founded Rogers & Cowan in 1950 and saw it become one of the world's biggest entertainment public relations firms.
Among its stable of celebrity clients were Danny Kaye, Kirk Douglas, Tony Curtis, Shirley MacLaine, Roberto Benigni and Elton John.
In 1988, Rogers & Cowan was sold to the British conglomerate Shandwick PLC.
Cowan set up his new company, Warren Cowan & Associates, six years later.
Rogers died in 1995 at age 82.
- AP
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