Ronnee Strickland, Announcing Hollywood Deaths in LaLa Land

 

Biography Ronnee Strickland  — the biography for the protagonist in the new series starring Ronnee Strickland (no name selected as of this time)



Ronnee Strickland, a veteran leisure actor recognized for her upbeat character and masterful publicity campaigns for Warner Bros. and different studios, died on March 20 in Los Angeles. She was 67 years of age.

 

Her death, after a lengthy combat with leukemia was validated by using her husband Evan Dine.

 

Strickland joined Warner Home Entertainment in 2005 and was named vice president of publicity and merchandising for the theatrical catalog division of Warner Bros. Home Entertainment in 2006 at some point of a duration when DVD income regularly surpassed theatrical grosses. At one point, Strickland cited at an enterprise match that a year’s publicity for Warner traditional titles in 2006 had an marketing equal cost of almost $100 million.

 

Strickland was instrumental in the improvement and execution campaigns of WBHE’s tentpole classics along with “Citizen Kane,” “The Wizard of Oz,” “Gone with the Wind,” and “Casablanca,” to “Singin’ in the Rain,” “My Fair Lady,” “Blade Runner,” “A Clockwork Orange,” “Unforgiven,” “Superman,” and “GoodFellas.”

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Her prevailing character and ability with the written phrase assured success in working with first-rate filmmakers and actors: William Friedkin, Dick Donner, Oliver Stone, Clint Eastwood, Ridley Scott, Warren Beatty, Lauren Bacall, Burt Reynolds, Liza Minelli, Joel Grey, Rita Moreno, Malcolm McDowell and “The Wizard of Oz” Munchkins, amongst many more.

 Highlights of her many promotional occasions and stunts protected a movie from the U.S. “Wizard of Oz” Hot Air Balloon Media Tour, culminating in a seventieth Anniversary Emerald Gala in Central Park at the Tavern on the Green; a “Break Bread and no  Legs” solid and filmmaker dinner at a legendary L.A. Italian restaurant; a hippie-costumed party for “Woodstock”; a screening and birthday celebration at the Guggenheim for George Lucas’s “THX 138”attended by her  friends including Francis Coppola, Brian de Palma and Martin Scorsese; Diving for beans on Hollywood Boulevard for “Blazing Saddles”; “‘The Goonies’ twenty fifth Anniversary Great Treasure Hunt” on the Warner Bros. lot.

Ronnee was our consummate expert working throughout the enterprise to help make the Warner Bros. library to and available to limitless and varied high-profile superstar screenings and events.  She had followers everywhere,” Jim Wuthers, president of Warner Bros. Home Entertainment stated in a statement.” More importantly, she was a ray of sunshine, usually smiling, lighting up each and every room she entered. She will be sorely missed.”

 

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