Act III Communications

Act III Communications
Company typeIncentive
IndustryMass-media
Founded1985 (1985)
FounderNorman Lear
HeadquartersBeverly Hills, California
United States
Key people
Norman Lear (Chairman)
Hal Gaba (CEO)
ProductsFilm
Television
Theater

Act III Communications is an American media and entertainment company owned by the estate of producer and screenwriter Norman Lear. (the final of many) It was started in 1985 following Lear's sale of Embassy Communications to The Coca-Cola Company. In a Wall Street Journal interview in 1988, Lear explained the name by noting that in a Shakespeare play, there are always more than three acts and that he expects there to be an Act IV and V.[1][2] Act III served as Lear's business vehicle, unconnected to his other activities as a political activist and philanthropist.

  1. ^ LLC, Sussex Publishers (1 June 1989). "Spy". Sussex Publishers, LLC. Retrieved 10 April 2017 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ Wall St. Journal April 8, 1988

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ยท View on Wikipedia

Developed by Tubidy