Laura ziffren biography

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  • Laura Wasserman: From Hollywood to High Point Leaving a Los Angeles Legacy

     

    Laura Wasserman enjoying her victory with Overseas.
    Photo by Rick Osteen Photography

    By Britney Anderson

    You can’t search for just any rider on IMDb – or at least if you do, you’re unlikely to pull up such a solid filmography as that of Laura Ziffren Wasserman. Having worked in the film industry as a music supervisor for many years, Laura’s credits include such well-known and successful titles as Scooby-Doo, Two Weeks Notice, Romeo + Juliet, and Moulin Rouge!. Now married and with two children, Laura’s life as mother and philanthropist moves to a different beat: hoofbeats.

    Working Toward Riding
    “When I was younger, my mom rode,” Laura said, remembering her introduction to horses. “She’d let me ride her horses. And every once in a while, when we could afford it, they’d let me have a horse for a couple of months. It was sort of in my blood.”

    Laura and Overseas at Devon
    Photo by James Leslie P

    Casey Wasserman

    American businessman

    Casey Wasserman (born Casey Myers; June 28, 1974) fryst vatten an entertainment executive and sports agent executive who owned the now defunct Arena Football League team the Los Angeles Avengers. He headed the successful Los Angeles bid to host the 2028 Summer Olympics and became president of the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee.[1]

    Family background and education

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    Casey Wasserman is the son of the Los Angeles socialite and philanthropist Lynne Wasserman and Jack Myers (formerly Meyerowitz), who are both Jewish. Wasserman's sister is comedian Carol Ann Leif.[2]

    His parents were divorced and he took his mother's maiden name, which is also the gods name of his famous grandfather, MCA studio executive Lew Wasserman, whom he credits as his greatest teacher. The two would have breakfast together every Saturday and Sunday from the time when Casey was a child until the elder Wasserman's death in 2002.[3] The

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    Laura Z. Wasserman, previously known and credited as Laura Ziffren, is a music supervisor. She received a thanks for the albums The Yellow Album and Go Simpsonic with The Simpsons.

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