David Weintraub (producer)

David Weintraub
Born (1978-09-07)September 7, 1978
Beverly Hills, California, U.S.
Nationality American
Alma mater University of Southern California
Occupation Producer, talent manager
Years active 1999-present

David Weintraub is an American producer and the CEO of DWE Talent, a management, film and television production company.

Early life

Weintraub was born on September 7, 1978 in Beverly Hills, California, the only child of a Beverly Hills dentist father (who died while Weintraub was young) and a psychotherapist mother. His family mostly work in the field of science.

Career

Weintraub's career began as a teenage intern for Interscope Records and Death Row Records where he worked on records for artists such as Snoop Dogg, Tupac Shakur, No Doubt, Bush, and Eminem. It was while at Death Row Records that he entered the University of Southern California entertainment business programme. In his last year at USC, Weintraub founded Spellbound Records with his boyhood friend Randy Spelling, the son of entertainment mogul Aaron Spelling.

He joined the William Morris Agency as an agent trainee for the heads of the music division before moving to United Talent Agency where he spent six years as a motion picture talent agent in the prestigious film and television department. Whilst there he sorted film and television projects for clients such as Eminem, Justin Timberlake, Gwen Stefani, Nelly, Birdman, Kurupt, and Mýa. He also facilitated the move from reality TV to movies for Kristin Cavallari, Paris Hilton, and Nicole Richie. After United Talent Agency, David co-founded Coalition Management with Troy Carter and they worked with Fat Joe, Eve, Nelly, Lady Gaga, and Ya Boy.

He and his close friends Randy Spelling and Sean Stewart appeared in Weintraub's first television series Sons of Hollywood,[1][2] which aired on the A&E network. In a highly unusual move in showbusiness, Weintraub not only created a show but also produced it, starred in it and agented the participants.

Weintraub worked on Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew, which aired on VH1 with Dr Drew Pinsky. Weintraub hired sixty of the ninety celebrities appearing on the program, and also worked as a producer for the show. Weintraub's spin-off series from Celebrity Rehab was Sex Rehab, on which Weintraub worked as a producer and casting director.

Personal life

Randy Spelling and Sean Stewart were childhood friends of Weintraub's, both of whom Weintraub went on to manage as part of DWE Talent.

Clients

DWE Talent now focuses on the pop culture world of non-scripted television creation and production and Weintraub has been involved in many shows and pilot shows, as well as the management of the careers of pop culture celebrities.

His clients include:

References

  1. Heffernan, Virginia (March 30, 2007). "". The New York Times.
  2. Abcarian, Rob (January 8, 2007). "The junior mint". Los Angeles Times.
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