Hollywood executives, actors and producers paid tribute to Robert Evans, the Paramount executive and producer of Chinatown and Urban Cowboy, who passed away aged 89. Golden Globe winner and ex-wife Ali MacGraw, who married Evans 50 years ago last week, remembered her former partner fondly, reports variety.com. "Our son Joshua and I will miss Bob tremendously and we are so very proud of his enormous contribution to the film industry. He will be remembered as a giant." MacGraw said. Robert Evans, ‘The Godfather’ and ‘Rosemary’s Baby’ Producer Dies at 89.
Robert Towne, the Oscar-winning screenwriting who penned the script for "Chinatown," said in a statement: "The thing that I remember very vividly, and I think it would make him happy. We were in his living room. He was on one sofa and I was on the other. We'd been on the stage working with Jerry Goldsmith and some of the musicians on Chinatown. We'd been at it all night long and by then it was around four in the morning and it was tough because we didn't know how much time we'd have with it. Paul Barrere, Little Feat Singer-Guitarist Dies at 71 Due to Liver Cancer.
"I said something about it, expressing something about hoping it'd be all right. And all I remember is Evans sitting there, turning to me and saying, "Fuck it. I just want it to be good." And I thought, that's really from the heart, that's all he really wanted. When push came to shove, he didn't care about the publicity or the deadline or anything. ‘Fuck it. I just want it to be good.' It was said with such feeling. And it coincided with what I wanted too.
He was wonderful and infuriating and I loved him very much." Bruce Dern, who worked with Evans on Black Sunday said: "I worked for two great producers in my career, Bob Evans and Joseph Levine. And the thing that made Bob different from the others was his care to make sure his actors were comfortable and had a space to work in where they could be most creative at all times. He was a prince."
And online creators in the entertainment industry celebrated Evans' life with memories and tributes. Actor Michael McKean remembered Evans with listening to comedian Patton Oswalt's ("Ratatouille") album "OpAphid vs. Robert Evans - Patton Oswalt Explains." The Social Network and House of Cards producer Dana Brunetti, described Evans as, "One of the best story tellers this business ever had. He and his story was the driving force for me to pursue producing."
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RIP to a legend. #RobertEvans 🌹 https://t.co/tjxdmPzReX
— natasha lyonne (@nlyonne) October 28, 2019
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Bob Evans produced some of the greatest films of all time, but the greatest production of all, was his life.
When you were with Bob, there was nowhere else on Earth you’d rather be.
He was funnier, sweeter and more charming than the character he created. pic.twitter.com/aO7BjnayVp
— Brett Morgen (@brettmorgen) October 28, 2019
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Robert Evans’ final tweet should be on his tombstone. RIP. https://t.co/4cN1jJadpE
— Brian Tallerico (@Brian_Tallerico) October 28, 2019
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One of the best story tellers this business ever had. He and his story was the driving force for me to pursue producing. #RIP The Kid #RobertEvans @the_robertevans - https://t.co/1qpleSF4OL
— Dana Brunetti (@DanaBrunetti) October 28, 2019
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Robert Evans, the larger-than-life producer, author, and former @ParamountPics head behind such iconic films like “Chinatown” and “The Godfather” died this past weekend. The Hollywood legend was 89 and left behind a legacy as rich and animated as his personality. pic.twitter.com/3GOHjWImR4
— Paramount Network (@paramountnet) October 28, 2019
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The stars of Paramount 1969 #RobertEvans pic.twitter.com/9sHHo85MSB
— Larry Karaszewski (@Karaszewski) October 28, 2019
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I loved @The_RobertEvans so much. He once signed a pic to me as “Future wife number 8” lol He was one of a kind. What a pioneer watch his do The Kid Stays in the Picture to get a taste of his rich life. #RIPROBERTEVANS
— Jillian Barberie (@askjillian) October 28, 2019
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'Godfather' Producer Robert Evans Dead at 89 via @TMZ They don’t make them like this man anymore.A titan of glamorous, extravagant movie making...A tres bon vivant. The times they are a changing.⭐️ https://t.co/NIhXjFkXlf
— Michael Des Barres (@MDesbarres) October 28, 2019
Writer on American Crime Story and Dolemite Is My Name, Larry Karaszewski paid tribute with an old shot from the Paramount lot. Actress Sasha Grey said Evans produced "some of the best films ever made. Russian Doll actor Natasha Lyonne cited Evans as a legend.
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