
Longtime William Morris agent Steve Weiss died today after a battle with cancer. Weiss comes from a long WMA lineage — his father, Lou Weiss, was longtime chairman and chairman emeritus of the agency. As fate would have it, today is Lou’s 95th birthday. Steve Weiss started at WMA in 1971 when he enrolled in the training program and landed in the mailroom. He spent 35 years at WMA, rising to VP and top literary and packaging agent who represented A-list writers and packaged numerous TV series and TV movies, including Murphy Brown, whose creator Diane English was among his clients. Former colleagues of Weiss, who left WMA several years ago to become a manager, describe him as a kindhearted man and a gentle soul who embodied the old-school hospitality and principals of WMA. In addition to his father, Weiss is survived by his mother, Alice; his wife, Amy Weiss, manager at Brillstein Entertainment; three children and several grandchildren as well as three siblings — brothers Evan Weiss, manager at The Collective, and Jeff Weiss, and sister Ann Weiss as well as brother-in-law, screenwriter Richard LaGravenese. In a 1997 interview, Steve was asked about his formula for a good agent-writer relationship. “Open communication… honesty,” he said. “I don’t give my clients false hope or make vacant promises. I have a policy of being honest.”
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Steve was a class act his word was his bond he will be missed
Sorry to hear the news. He was a great guy.
Love you Brother We WILL ALL MISS YOU
Can’t believe he’s gone. What a kind gentleman – never too busy or too important to exchange friendly words with anyone. He will be missed.
My heart goes out to his family, especially his wife, Amy. Who loved and loves him tremendously.
Steve was a gentleman and an all around great guy. He will be missed. Condolences to Amy, Evan and the rest of his family.
Sounds like a nice guy. *Open communication•••honesty* Being honest-imagine that. A very refreshing policy indeed-particularly in Hollywood. May he rest in peace,God bless,&,all the best to his wife and family.
A nice man – how many agents have his level of class?
can you imagine poaching and sneaking into offices at night to steal client info to start your own agency ? You would not see that sort of behavior from this man
I know one of his kids, who is also an incredibly sweet and gentle soul. I never knew Steve. Heartbroken for my friend and this family.
Steve was one of the nicest guys I’ve ever had the chance to work with. We had offices next to one another at William Morris, and no matter what, he would always have a grin on his face. Hang in there Amy, Evan and the rest of the family. So sorry for your loss.
I will always love him and will always be on my mind. The most amazing father in the world.
A lovely man.
Steve was an incredibly articulate agent and gentle soul. He was talented, helpful and resourceful. He was, most importantly, a great guy and an incredible colleague. My heart goes out to Lou, Alice, his brothers and to his incredible wife Amy. I will always have an image of the entire Weiss family at a dinner at Madeo’s in my mind. My condolences. David Palmer
Steve was my first agent and I never should have left
. A kind man who was always nice to me years later. Got me started in the business. One of the good guys. Best to family.
My Heartfelt condolences to Lou, Alice & beautiful family -
One of the nicest men I have ever known
Steve was my first boss when I got out of the mailroom at WMA in NYC. Taught me how to make a deal. How to behave. How to shut my mouth. A class act all the way and what a sweet guy. Cool Hand Luke. I will miss those walks after work to Penn Station. My warmest condolences to his family.
May Steve rest in peace and may his memory always be a blessing to his wife, children and family. A Lovely kind man.
I knew Steve when he first came to WMA, he was kind, gentle and always had a quiet dignity. I was heartbroken to hear of his passing.
With sincere condolences to the entire Weiss family.
This column and resulting thread is a wonderful tribute to Steve’ my big brother. I can still see him clearly with the help of all of your notes. Our folks and Steve’s family, are extremely appreciative and, more importantly, comforted, in this sad moment. Gratefully, Jeff Weiss
Dear Jeff,
I just learned the sad news of Steve’s passing today. Your brother was so generous and always took time to hear my show ideas. I was “sidepocketed” and though he never made a dime from my efforts for years Steve kindly and gently (but bluntly) gave his feedback. I’m sorry for you loss. Steve was a lovely guy and is greatly missed.
Steve Weiss treated me with kindness when i was an asst and he treated me with kindness when i was an agent. Status and seniority never seemed to matter to him. What a lovely person! He made an impact on my life beyond the walls of William Morris and I will remember him with fondness. My heart goes out to Amy and the entire family.
Steve was my friend and business associate at WMA in NY and in B.H. In all of my 40 years in the business I have never heard one person say anything other than what a terrific, kind, caring and compassionate man he is. It was a great honor and privilege to know him and his truly incredible, remarkable family. With much love to Amy, Lou and Alice, Ann, Jeff and Evan.
Always, Jay Jacobs
May you and your family find peace. How nice that your brother was remembered with such grace. He must have been one if the winners. Peace
Steve Weiss was a classy guy from a classy family. He was so kind and really only saw the best in people. He will be missed. Love to Amy, Lou, Alice, Ann, Jeffrey, and Evan. Sam and Mary Haskell
Such a good guy and a true gentleman. Condolences. He will be missed. EGV