BREAKING … ICM president Chris Silbermann and ICM Chief Business Development Officer & General Counsel Rick Levy took the red-eye from LA last night and arrived in New York this morning to confront the agency’s investor Suhail Rizvi and demand a management buyout as soon as possible. The pair’s goal is to eliminate the tenpercentery of majority shareholder Rizvi Traverse Management. This follows a 13-day-old demand by Silbermann and Levy to Rizvi to allow the management buyout. At that time, Rizvi said he would make a decision by Christmas. But that was not soon enough for Silbermann and Levy, who today tried to force Rizvi to make his decision sooner. Rizvi told the pair that he would have an answer for them Friday. Also Friday, Silbermann and Levy have demanded an ICM board meeting so they can present the management buyout proposal. At this point, however, sources tell me that the pair have not submitted a written proposal in advance to the board. Whether they can present a cohesive written proposal by Friday remains to be seen. Both Silbermann and Levy are on their way back from New York to LA tonight.
But what is really startling about ICM’s Silbermann right now is that he has involved none other than Michael Ovitz in his plans to take control of the agency. When I first heard about this several months ago, I asked Silbermann and Ovitz separately if they were speaking, planning, or at all involved together in ICM activities. Both Silbermann and Ovitz privately denied it. But I can confirm that Silbermann has been talking almost daily to Ovitz about the management buyout plan, as often as four times a day recently. My sources have seen the phone logs. Insiders tell me that Silbermann went to Ovitz for help in obtaining the necessary financial backing to accomplish the management buyout. I’m told that Ovitz is not interested in putting his own money into the agency at this point, but has been trying to introduce Silbermann to various financial backers. The fact that Silbermann has asked for and is receiving Ovitz’s advice and help in this ICM matter will become a hot-button issue not just inside ICM but around Hollywood in general. Ovitz remains one of Hollywood’s most controversial and disliked business personalities ever to achieve success in this town. His reputation was further tarnished recently when he made a move on giant sports and fashion management and production firm IMG when its owner and Ovitz’s longtime pal Teddy Forstmann was in the final stages of dying from brain cancer. (See Michael Ovitz And IMG World And Teddy Forstmann’s Brain Cancer: The Real Story, And Also What Ovitz Told Me About It.) Ovitz’s maneuvering as a member of IMG’s advisory board after he was placed on it by Forstmann attempted to dislodge Teddy’s hand-picked successor from running the company. After his maneuvering was discovered and publicized, Ovitz was his hand-picked successor. Hollywood responded with outrage to news of Ovitz’s maneuvering.
He was kicked off the board, shortly after, Forstmann died.
There’s every reason to believe that Hollywood will be equally outraged that Silbermann is involving Ovitz in the ICM implosion. This is especially the case because for decades Ovitz was a key competitor to ICM chairman and CEO Jeff Berg, whom Silbermann wants to remove from controlling the agency. Berg in turn has been battling back. The infighting has torn apart ICM internally to the point where agents are being forced to choose sides between the two men. (continued Friday morning because of site technical problems)
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Poke me when glenn zoller wakes up
UTA is going to need a lot more office space.
I think that UTA predicted this and have already designed enough office space to accommodate agents from other agencies.
Given that we’ve only seen about 10 percent of Jeff’s side revealed on this site, you can expect the other 90 percent of the “iceberg” is waiting below the surface. Just as everyone thought the titanic was unsinkable, Chris is headed for uncharted waters ahead…
Isn’t that “ice Berg”?
If it weren’t for Viagra and hair dye, someone would be playing shuffleboard by now.
everything Ovitz does has to be shady, manipulative, divisive and harmful. nothing is straight forward nothing is about building…look at the disgusting IMG episode and now his involvement here. he has ZERO moral compass…he’s bamboozled a couple of tier 2 venture shops in town to carting him out like Hannibal Lecter at events, but he’s meaningless to those who drive the underpinnings of this business. it’s fucking gross…Lovett, Meyer, Diller, Azoff, Perenchio, et al, please, banish this useless morally vapid fuckstick once and for all. take care of Greg O’Hara too while you’re at it…the jig is up for him as well. Mr. Lee clean up your house…
Yeah.
There are plenty of people who are basically morally adequate and who are successful in Hollywood. This kind of behavior isn’t just creepy, it’s unnecessary. Will never understand why people put up with it.
You know, I used to be one of the Ovitz “haters” and some of the above warrants hating. However, if you strip it away he was at one time an incredibly talented and very successful man who happened to make a ton of enemies. If I were ICM, I’d be talking to Ovitz (among others) of his caliber to gain advice, etc. as well. Let’s face it, they really are not many people that have achieved Ovitz’ type of success in the industry as an exec. Perhaps more misteps as the years have gone on and more people have come out about mis-treatment – but at his core – he is (or was when fully sane) a very, very smart businessman who got things done.
I’m all about fair reporting but I’m bored with how this site has continued to portray this situation. Whatever the truth may be, imploding is a bit unnecessary. All it does is scare those who may still be with the company and make an already difficult situation worse on those whose livelihood may be dependent on its success. And how many times have we seen people and companies “implode” in Hollywood and come back bigger and better? Let me know when you have something new and concrete to share that actually makes a difference, good or bad.
Woah! I am dropping outta college and coming to Hollywood!
Mailroom….INCOMING!
I was thinking the same, why wasn’t Michael Orvitz back to agenting? And now I’m glad someone thought of the idea of bringing him back into the business! He founded CAA, he’s the master of agenting! Fantastic idea! Go for it ICM! Who cares what other people think, you got Orvitz ! He can make anybody from what I’ve heard
! Good luck!
Ovitz is a jerk, but he’s just one of many who are in power in this town. There are plenty at the big 4 agencies I would love to see gone forever yet like cockroaches they keep finding ways to survive.
Best post evah!
Where is Berg in this Imbroglio..he is almost as polarizing as Ovitz..Almost ..
With regards to Ovitz, I really wish I could find the study about how many of the world’s great entrepreneurs were one-hit wonders and how many were able to repeat their successes with future ventures. I recall it being weighted overwhelmingly towards the former, so Mike’s post-CAA slips are about par for the course and put him on the same level as many other great entrepreneurs. Unfortunately Ovitz happens to be a bigger prick and has failed so many times that few will give him more chances…
I’m sure their competitors are calling all of Chris’ clients during this nonsense cause he sure isn’t focused on them right now. The clients and employees are the real victims in this tragedy, so you should start reporting on how they have been affected. ICM is in this position because he was in over his head and ran that company into the ground! If anyone thinks Chris and Rick are gonna save the place, they need to get their head out of their ass and abandon ship. Chris is out of his league and particularly clueless when it comes to representing corporate companies and on-screen talent. He is still the nerd he was in high school, but now running around town acting like a fool trying to sit at the cool kids table.
If you want to put the blame on someone for running ICM into the ground, it should be on Rizvi. I don’t know why that isn’t more apparent to people.
Chris and his team are negotiating with the investment firm that owns the majority stake of ICM. They wants to buy back a portion of the company so that ICM employees can share in the company profits. ICM is one of the only agencies in town that does not offer partnerships to agents. They are already losing agents and future leaders of the company because of it.
The same was true of the old WMA as well. I’ve always been curious whether that had to do with when the firms (or their predecessors) were formed or if it was an East Coast vs. West Coast difference (both ICM and WMA had NY roots, while other majors all started in LA) in whether you structure as a partnership or other corporation type.
As to your comment, I don’t think it’s Rizvi running ICM into the ground per se. I’d say that talent agencies and PE investors may just not always be the best match for each other, particularly if those PE shops are used to traditional LBO transactions where the first step is to cut, cut and cut some more.
Other agencies – hire the ICM TV star agents while you can – Nick Khan, Mark Gorton, etc.!
…”Ovitz is not interested at putting his own money into the agency at this point,” – that’s the name of the game….. U just gotta love it. …
I have someone on the inside. We will make our move v-e-r-y soon.
Slob and Ovy– Has a nice ring to it, no?
If Chrissy couldn’t make nice with Jeff Berg, how ever will he be able to play in the same sandbox as the original king-playah hiself??
No, Chris will figure this out… though once the nicest of guys, he’s learning how to box and be a dick. Trust me, I know him better’n all of you combined.
Ovitz brought us Risky Business. That movie was bomb ass.
Chris is just trying to get some advice, I don’t think Ovitz is trying to get back into agenting. I’ve heard that Ovitz talks to Ari Emanuel and Sam Gores regularly as well too. He apparently is also still very involved with Scorsese’s career and many people will come to him for advice. I really think everyone is reading too deeply into this situation and creating drama IMHO.
while these comments are ever so amusing, this just proves and demonstrates how out of his league chris silberman is. If he had any class and was the pied piper he thinks he is, then he’d just leave and start his own with his merry band of followers (can’t you just see rick levy in tights?) but no…, he’d rather use ICM’s dime to bring Ovitz right into the hen house, (with no money!), to create this chaos. He’s promising agents partnership but he’s only concerned with building his own ego. How great that he brags how great he is in television when last time i checked, ICM was the clear loser amongst the big agencies. He’s had his chance to build the agency and under his watch, ICM has lost dozens of clients and agents, so why would any investor invest in him? While no one knows Rizvi, here’s hoping that this guy sees right through Chris and sends him and Levy packing and even pursues them with legal action for what they’ve tried to orchestrate while inside ICM. Either way, Jeff Berg wins. He either stays without Chris and rebuilds or he gets written a huge whopping check for his ownership.
They should have just let Paradigm buy them
Or they could always merge with Don Buchwald and those lovely men at fortitude
That’s a very shortsighted comment. Disney will do business with Ovitz’s ICM as long as they can make money doing so. Hollywood doesn’t hold grudges like that. They would do business with the Penn State guy if they could make money.
You’re right. In Hollywood it’s anything for a buck. Reminds me of that old quip by Nikita Kruschev:
“When I come to hang the American president, a capitalist will sell me the rope.”
I just signed him, we’re starting with a book deal, then moving on to do a Lifetime MOW called “Sandusky’s Sandbox” (since “Jerry’s Kids” was already taken).
I’m with you on this one.
Those lovely men at Fortitude? Press is a used car salesman and McConnell is the biggest scumbag in this town.