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Name
  
Helen Kushnick

Role
  
TV Producer

Helen Kushnick Sara Kushnick lost her whole family but persevered
Died
  
1996, Los Angeles, California, United States

Michael Gartner tells off Helen Kushnick - The Late Shift (1996)


Helen Kushnick (August 18, 1945 – August 28, 1996), born Helen Gorman in New York, was the agent of comedians Jimmie Walker, Elayne Boosler and Jay Leno for much of her early career. Leno had been performing stand-up comedy in a variety of venues when she found him, and afterwards, Kushnick was with him all the way to his role hosting The Tonight Show.

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Her strong-arm tactics in her role as executive producer of the show created a great deal of conflict with NBC. (For example, she reportedly banned stars from appearing on the program if they appeared on any other talk show.) These practices led to her dismissal only four months into her tenure in that position.

Helen Kushnick A Tonight Show Producer on His New Memoir Including

Filmography


  • The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (1992) TV Series (executive producer)
  • Jay Leno and the American Dream (1986) (TV) (executive producer)
  • The Late Shift

    A 1996 HBO TV movie called The Late Shift (based on Bill Carter's New York Times bestselling book of the same title) was about the network politics that occurred after the retirement of Johnny Carson from the The Tonight Show on NBC. The film starred Kathy Bates as Kushnick, who received an Emmy Award nomination for her role, and won a Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Award. Kushnick sued over her portrayal, and settled out of court for an undisclosed sum.

    Family

    Kushnick's three-year-old son, Samuel, died in 1983 of AIDS due to an infected blood transfusion.

    Her daughter (Samuel's twin sister), Sara, became an AIDS advocate, founding AmfAR with Elizabeth Taylor, and testified before Congress about changing blood supply rules. Former surgeon general C. Everett Koop dedicated a book to the memory of Samuel Kushnick.

    Kushnick's husband, Jerrold, died of cancer in 1989.

    Helen Kushnick died of breast cancer in Los Angeles, California, aged 51.


    Helen Kushnick Jay Leno goodnight and good riddance Telegraph
    Helen Kushnick Helen Kushnick 1945 1996 Find A Grave Memorial

    References

    Helen Kushnick Wikipedia


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