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Jonathan Dolgen, a longtime Hollywood executive known for his tough dealmaking, has passed away at the age of 78. Dolgen, who was the former Viacom Entertainment Chief, was described as a legendary executive who terrified everyone who worked for him or entered his office. He was known for being smart, fierce, and taking no prisoners. Dolgen's death was confirmed by multiple sources, including The Hollywood Reporter. In addition to Dolgen, other notable figures in the entertainment industry have also passed away recently. These include John Tilley, an independent film executive who helped bring Pedro Almodovar films to the U.S., and Dick Curtis, who was Jonathan Winters' straight man and appeared in the film "Motel Hell." Another loss to the industry is Steven Lutvak, the composer of the Tony-winning hit "A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder."
Dick Curtis Dies: Jonathan Winters Straight Man, 'Motel Hell' Actor Was 95 https://t.co/gfdhUm1nny
Steven Lutvak Dies: Composer Of Tony-Winning Hit 'A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder' Was 64 https://t.co/qSkVHHeEEi
John Tilley, Independent Film Executive Who Helped Bring Pedro Almodovar Films to U.S., Dies at 75 https://t.co/oijAk5BuwF
Legendary exec who terrified everyone who worked for him or entered his office, basically. Smart, fierce, took no prisoners. Good obit by Mike Barnes. Jonathan Dolgen, Longtime Viacom Entertainment Group Chairman, Dies at 78 https://t.co/1yuY1I2U5p via @thr
Jonathan Dolgen, Former Viacom Entertainment Chief, Dies at 78 https://t.co/tYzvW3SQYw
Jonathan Dolgen, Longtime Viacom Entertainment Group Chairman, Dies at 78 https://t.co/mk4jFbLio2
Jonathan Dolgen Dies: Longtime Hollywood Executive Known For Tough Dealmaking Was 78 https://t.co/QBbEGCnG0s
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