Fred Weintraub After Hours Interview

Fred Weintraub introduced Bruce Lee to the world by producing Enter the Dragon, was the executive at Warner Brothers who greenlit the Woodstock movie, and founded the hip New York City night club, the Bitter End.  With such a remarkable life, it’s no wonder that he’s written a new memoir titled “Bruce Lee, Woodstock and Me.”

Carolyn Fox was not only lucky enough to interview Fred for her radio show, Carolyn Fox’s Hollywood Spotlight, but also to have him stay for a special After Hours Interview.  Here Fred discusses how he discovered Bruce Lee and produced “Enter the Dragon,” as well as offering advice to anyone who wants to get into the movie business.

Fred Weintraub After Hours Interview

You can meet Fred Tuesday, January 24 at 7 PM, when he’ll be signing his new book, “Bruce Lee, Woodstock and Me,” and Book Soup at 8818 Sunset Blvd. in West Hollywood.

About carolynfoxshollywood

Host of "Carolyn Fox's Hollywood Spotlight," a nationally syndicated broadcast radio show airing in Los Angeles Friday at midnight on 1580 AM. This weekly show features new music, interviews with the artists who make it, as well as stars in all areas of the entertainment industry. Tune in or click on CFoxRocks.com to hear what's hot in Hollywood.
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