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  • Music Exec Murray Deutch Dies

    Murray Deutch, a longtime music industry executive who helped propel Buddy Holly and the Crickets to stardom, died Oct. 2 in Scottsdale, Ariz. He was 90.

    Deutch’s survivors include son Howard Deutch, the director of such films as “Pretty in Pink” and “Grumpier Old Men” and the husband of actress Lea Thompson, and a brother-in-law, actor Robert Walden.

    Deutch discovered and helped sign Holly and the Crickets to a recording contract after hearing “That’ll Be the Day.” The executive also had in hand in the rock ‘n’ roll legend getting married.

    In 1958, when Deutch was head of New York-based music publishing company Peer-Southern International, his secretary set Holly up with a Peer-Southern receptionist, Maria Elena Santiago, and the singer proposed after their first date. They were married two months later in Texas.

    Also while at Peer-Southern, Deutch was responsible for Jane Morgan’s “Fascination,” a huge hit in 1957.

    During the mid-1960s, Deutch served as head of the music division at United Artists, where he oversaw the scores for the James Bond franchise, the Beatles films and “Hair.”

    In 1972, Deutch became the chairman and CEO of the New

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  • Zoey Deutch

    American actress and producer (born 1994)

    Zoey Francis Chaya Thompson Deutch[citation needed] (DOYTCH; born November 10, 1994)[1] is an American actress and producer. The younger daughter of director Howard Deutch and actress-director Lea Thompson, Deutch made her acting debut in television during the early 2010s, with roles on Disney Channel's The Suite Life on Deck (2010–2011) and CW's Ringer (2011–2012).

    Making her film debut in 2012, Deutch gained wider attention and acclaim with her roles in a number of independent films spanning both comedy and drama, such as Everybody Wants Some!! (2016), Before I Fall, Flower, Rebel in the Rye (all three 2017), Set It Up (2018), Zombieland: Double Tap, and Buffaloed (both 2019). She went on to star in the comedy streaming projectsThe Politician (2019–2020), Not Okay, and Something from Tiffany's (both 2022). Her supporting role in the historical thriller film The Outfit (2022) earned her a nomination for the British Independent Film Award for Best Supporting Performance. In 2024, Deutch made her Broadway debut in a revival of Our Town.

    Early life

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    Deutch was born on November 10, 1994, in Los Angeles, to actress Lea Thompson and director Howard Deutch.