Sandy Gallin, Talent Manager, Producer and Designer of High-End Homes, Dies at 76

Sandy Gallin, Talent Manager, Producer and Designer of High-End Homes, Dies at 76
Sandy Gallin, Talent Manager, Producer and Designer of High-End Homes, Dies at 76 - Sandy Gallin, the agent and talent manager who shaped the careers of Richard Pryor, Cher, Joan Rivers and Whoopi Goldberg, partnered with Dolly Parton in a production company and produced the Father of the Bride films and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, has died. He was 76.
Gallin, more recently a designer of luxury homes for the Hollywood elite, died Friday after a long battle with multiple myeloma, according to close friend Bruce Bozzi, who took to Instagram to remember Gallin.

The long list of musical artists who owe Gallin a debt of gratitude includes Barbra Streisand, Neil Diamond, Olivia Newton-John, Donny and Marie Osmond, Mariah Carey, Patti LaBelle, The Pointer Sisters, KC and the Sunshine Band, Petula Clark and Limp Bizkit.
As a manager, the native New Yorker represented Nicole Kidman, Renee Zellweger, Lily Tomlin, Roseanne, Martin Lawrence, Paul Lynde and Howie Mandell and dozens of others.
"I look at the client as a business or industry, and the manager becomes the chairman of the board," Gallin, explaining his philosophy, told the Los Angeles Times in 1994. "You have to know the mind of the people you represent and become their alter ego. … I always try to put myself into their psyche and make decisions the way they would."
Things didn't always go smoothly. In the 1990s, he managed Michael Jackson after he was accused of molesting a 13-year-old boy and repped Milli Vanilli when they were stripped of their Grammy after it was discovered they had not sung on their hit album, Girl You Know It's True.
In 1985, Gallin launched Sandollar Productions with Parton, and their company was behind the Oscar-winning feature documentary Common Threads: Stories From the Quilt (1989), which raised global awareness about AIDS.Sandollar also produced the 1991 and 1995 Father of the Bride movies that starred Steve Martin; another high-profile remake, Sabrina (1995); and Kicking and Screaming (1995), directed by Noah Baumbach.Gallin served as an executive producer on Sidney Lumet's A Stranger Among Us (1992) and I.Q. (1994), starring Walter Matthau, and he co-produced Music of the Heart (1999), toplined by Meryl Streep.Gallin also produced the 1992 movie Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992), which led to the long-running TV show and a spinoff, Angel; won an Emmy in 1980 for producing the telefilm The Miracle Worker, which featured Patty Duke as Anne Sullivan; and produced the 1989 HBO documentary The Diceman Cometh, starring the then red-hot Andrew Dice Clay.Starting in the 1960s, Gallin produced many hours of variety shows and TV specials, many featuring his star-studded clients.
Gallin said he began his home-design business as "a stress reliever" while running his management and production companies. He sold properties to Marvin Hamlisch, Kenny G, Frank Sinatra and Mark Burnett, and over the past decade he did luxury renovations for Marilyn and Jeffrey Katzenberg, Shelli and Irving Azoff, Deborah and Allen Grubman and Jimmy Iovine, among others.
"The full scope of what Gallin does for his clients is ineffable. Interior design doesn't quite cover it," Architectural Digest wrote in a March 2014 feature story. "He is part executive producer, part set designer, part decorator, part picker, part psychologist.
"All of his projects share a key quality. As Calvin Klein explains, 'Often what even great interior designers do is create a space that isn't as comfortable and warm as what Sandy does, and that is the essence of why people like his work.' "
Sandy Gallin, Talent Manager, Producer and Designer of High-End Homes, Dies at 76
Sandy Gallin, Talent Manager, Producer and Designer of High-End Homes, Dies at 76
As THR noted in October 2015: "But despite the proliferation of show business people, [Gallin's] interiors are far from showy: Think natural materials, earth tones and obsessively curated art, lighting and textiles."
Gallin also was renowned for throwing lavish parties and dinners, from Malibu to the Hamptons.
He moved to the West Coast and in 1970 partnered with his cousin, Raymond Katz, for their own management firm. To his everlasting regret, he spurned an offer to start a company with David Geffen, who would become one of his best friends.After an acrimonious split with Katz, he launched his own management firm as well as Sandollar -  its moniker is based on his and Parton's first names - in 1985. He also produced the Parton-starring movies Rhinestone (1984) and Straight Talk (1992).In 1998, Gallin turned his sights on Las Vegas and created Mirage Entertainment & Sports with Steve Wynn. For Broadway, he produced Monday after the Miracle in 1982 and revivals of Hedda Gabler in 2001 and Man of la Mancha in 2002.When Katzenberg approached him to redesign his 10,000-square-foot California ranch-style house in Beverly Hills, Gallin had a new career."People asked me for years about redoing their homes, but I always said no," Gallin told The Wall Street Journal in 2013. "Then the market became more tenuous, and Jeffrey asked me to do his house, and I thought it might be fun. In some ways, doing a house for another person is very similar to managing a star - they tell me what they want, and I try to figure out how to make their dream a reality."