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Susan Blond

Emerging from the New York art scene in the 1960’s, Susan Blond quickly found herself absorbed in Andy Warhol’s inner circle. “I like your name. I like your voice. You’ll be in all our movies,” promised Warhol upon their first meeting.

Warhol Star & Publicist

Vincent Fremont

Vincent Fremont began working for Andy Warhol shortly after arriving in New York in the summer of 1969, eventually serving as Vice-President of Andy Warhol Enterprises. In the 1970s and 1980s, Vincent produced and developed video, television, and film projects with Warhol, including Andy Warhol’s Fifteen Minutes for MTV, Fight starring Charles Rydell and Brigid Berlin, and Phoney.

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