obtained by TMZ, the “Creed” star, 36, is seen speeding down the street in his blue Ferrari. After a quick move left, the vehicle takes a sharp right before hitting a parked Kia.
30.11.2023 - 02:23 / deadline.com
The Hollywood community is in a state of shock and mourning for Michael Latt, the Lead With Love chief exec who was murdered on his doorstep Monday night.
Latt’s life was devoted to selfless service spreading positivity and in particular creating opportunities for artists of color and women. Among those devastated by this senseless crime are the myriad artists who helped that cause. We often see good people taken before their time – you can read the specifics in my colleague Dominic Patten’s article on this tragedy – and the death of Latt is as devastating as any you will come across. He was just 33, with a fiancée, Hannah Lovingood, and a life was really just getting started, even though he had well established himself as a force for positive change.
This weekend, Michael had been invited to be on the Artists Committee for the Kennedy Center Honors, and he was excited to take his support of artists to a new level of recognition, per his dad, David Latt.
His ability to get major names like Common, Ryan Coogler, Annette Bening, Barry Jenkins and Ava DuVernay to take part in his events was helped by growing up in and around the business. Latt’s brother is Franklin Latt, who is head of talent at CAA and the rep of many big stars. His stepmother is Michelle Satter, who is due to accept an honorary Oscar in January for her work on behalf of the Sundance Institute.
CAA co-chairman and managing partner Kevin Huvane has for a day and a half been mourning with a family he knows very well — Franklin trained on his desk — and he also knows the grief of losing a loved one so abruptly. His brother, the manager Chris Huvane, passed away last year. Each had so much more to give.
“I got to know Michael through Franklin, who was
obtained by TMZ, the “Creed” star, 36, is seen speeding down the street in his blue Ferrari. After a quick move left, the vehicle takes a sharp right before hitting a parked Kia.
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