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The publicist helped launched the “I Love New York” tourist campaign as well as orchestrated the careers of many Hollywood legends, including Alan Alda, Michael Caine,Cher,Michael Douglas, Dustin Hoffman,Jack Nicholson,Diana Ross,Arnold Schwarzenegger, andSylvester Stallone, to name a few.
Speaking withThe Hollywood Reporter, Augustin told the outlet that Zarem died from complications of lung cancer. His death comes just four days before his 85th birthday.
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Zarem was born in Savannah on Sept. 30, 1936, to parents Harry and Rose Zarem. His death comes after those of his two brothers: Jack Zarem, a men’s fashion retailer, and Harvey Zarem, a plastic and reconstructive surgeon.
After childhood, the famed publicist followed his two brothers to Phillips Academy Andover in Andover, Massachusetts, and later graduated from Yale University in the class of 1958.
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A week after graduating, Zarem moved to New York City, where he took on an array of jobs, some of which included working alongside Joseph E. Levine and the PR agency Rogers & Cowan, perTHR. There, he worked with The Jackson 5, Ann-Margret, Dustin Hoffman, and more.
Years later, in 1974, Zarem started Zarem Inc., the outlet added. Crafting events like the black-tie premiere forTommyin a subway station. He also helped launch Hard Rock Cafe’s rise to worldwide recognition, introducedMia FarrowtoWoody Allen, and later crafted the iconic “I Love New York” campaign.
Per Augustin’s statement, Zarem also played a role in helping to make films such asSaturday Night Fever,Scarface,Rambo, andPee-wee’s Big Adventureinto bonafide hits.
He also turned his skills towards books as well, helping to turnMidnight In the Garden of Good and Evilinto an international best-seller as well, Augustin noted.
In lieu of flowers, Zarem’s family asks family, friends, and supporters alike to insteadmake a donationto the Motion Picture & Television Fund, which offers healthcare and other services to retired members that served within the entertainment industry.
His family also thanks hospice workers at Hospice Savannah’s Handle with Loving Care for being there for them and Zarem in his final moments.
source: people.com