Super Agent Who Left Hollywood to Write

One agent represented the talent for these fascinating films. According to the agent, the initial choice to play the central character in ‘The Man Who Fell To Earth’ was peter O’Toole until Maggie Abbott – the agent, now retired and writing books in the desert near Palm Springs – suggested Bowie was the only guy…

One agent represented the talent for these fascinating films: Maggie Abbott.

According to this agent, the initial choice to play the central character in ‘The Man Who Fell To Earth’ was Peter O’Toole until Maggie – now retired and writing books in the desert near Palm Springs – suggested Bowie was the only guy made for the role.

She also represented Jagger and I believe Nicolas Roeg for ‘Performance’. Of the making of that film she said that the experience deeply traumatised Edward Fox, who took a sabbatical of almost a decade from acting in films before he had fully recovered.

‘The Stuntman’ is another amazing story and read – as a book – playing with ideas of reality and perception, when a guy on the run, closely pursued by authorities, stumbles across a movie set in the middle of the night and in the middle of nowhere and decides to hide himself as a crew member, ‘in broad daylight’ as it were. His saviour and nemesis is the satanic Svengali director figure – Peter O’Toole – another client of this mysterious agent. The treatment looks a bit like a TV film, as opposed to a twisted but subtle trip, but still fascinating as a story.

The Acid King, a book by Maggie, is a fascinating account of how – unbeknownst to her, until she invited Marianne Faithfull to her boyfriend-at-the-time’s party – she came to be dating the man who set up the police raid on Redlands: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Acid-King-Maggie-Abbott-ebook/dp/B00NBJCP9G

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