Jay Moloney Explained

Jay Moloney
Birth Name:James David Moloney[1]
Birth Date:14 November 1964
Birth Place:Malibu, California, U.S.[2]
Death Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Nationality:American
Occupation:Talent agent
Employer:Creative Artists Agency

James David "Jay" Moloney (November 14, 1964 – November 16, 1999) was an American Hollywood talent agent. Moloney was a top Creative Artists Agency (CAA) agent and a protégé of CAA founder Michael Ovitz.[3] He died by suicide at age 35.[4]

Early life and education

Moloney grew up in Southern California, but moved to Newport, Oregon with his mother at age 14. His father, Jim Moloney, was a Hollywood screenwriter who died in 1994. He was of Irish and Jewish descent.[5]

Career

Moloney joined Creative Artists Agency (CAA) as an intern in June 1983 while attending USC. He later dropped out of college at the age of 20. He quickly became a protege of Michael Ovitz, the founder of CAA. By the age of 21, Moloney was part of CAA's "Young Turks", along with David O'Connor, Kevin Huvane, Richard Lovett and Bryan Lourd, who as a group would go on to lead CAA after Ovitz's departure. At the peak of his career, he handled Hollywood stars including Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, David Letterman, Uma Thurman, and Leonardo DiCaprio.[6] [7] [8]

After Ovitz left CAA for Disney, Moloney was named managing director. Due to an addiction to cocaine that started in 1995, Moloney was unable to perform on the job, and was later forced out of CAA. His career fall was documented in the media.[9] In 1999, he joined Paradise Music & Entertainment, but his contract was terminated due to his frequent absences.

Personal life

He became addicted to painkillers following open-heart surgery to correct a congenital defect.

Moloney was a rising star inside CAA even at a young age, and became the protege of Michael Ovitz, the founder of CAA. He felt abandoned when Ovitz left CAA for Disney. His drug and alcohol problem got worse during this time, which was shortly after the death of his alcoholic father, from whom he had been estranged.[10]

Moloney dated several actresses including Jennifer Grey, Sherilyn Fenn, and Gina Gershon. Moloney was described by many as handsome, charming, and affable.[11]

Death and legacy

He committed suicide by hanging himself two days after he turned 35 on November 16, 1999.[12] [13]

Danny Huston played a character inspired by Moloney in Bernard Rose's film Ivans Xtc.[14] [15] [16]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Christopher Reed . Jay Moloney Obituary . . 30 November 1999 . 11 November 2019.
  2. News: Paid Notice: Deaths MOLONEY, JAY . New York Times. 1999-11-19 .
  3. News: The Last Days Of Jay Moloney. 1999-11-28. Newsweek. 2018-11-17. en.
  4. News: Death in the Fast Lane. Smith. Kyle. 1999-12-06. PEOPLE.com. 2018-11-18. en.
  5. Stephen . Galloway. Moving Tribute To Jay Moloney. Backstage. February 20, 2001. Referring to Moloney's Jewish and Irish roots, he said, "He is the answer to the riddle: What do you get when you (mix) a leprechaun with David Begelman?".
  6. News: Top Hollywood agent failed to break cocaine addiction" Once counted Steven Spielberg and Dustin Hoffman among his clients. Reed. Christopher. 1999-12-01. The Globe and Mail. 2019-12-28. 13. Proquest Global Newsstream. subscription.
  7. News: A Hollywood Agent Who Rose And Fell Fast Is Found Dead. Weinraub. Bernard. 1999-11-17. The New York Times. 2018-11-17. en.
  8. Web site: Wasted. Finke. Nikki. 1999-11-29. New York Magazine. en. 2019-04-24.
  9. News: LA Raw: Lies, Damned Lies. Johnson. Ross. September 1996. Los Angeles Magazine. 2019-12-28.
  10. News: Moloney's Road to Ruin Is Well-Traveled Path in Hollywood. Eller. Claudia. 1999-11-19. Los Angeles Times. 2019-12-28. Proquest Global Newsstream. subscription.
  11. News: Superstar agent dead at 35: Moloney was once one of biz's best and brightest. Petrkin. Chris. 1999-11-16. Variety. 2019-04-24. Fleming. Michael.
  12. Book: Orth, Maureen. The importance of being famous : behind the scenes of the celebrity-industrial complex.. Henry Holt & Company. 2004. 978-1-4668-6423-8. [New York]. 869543218.
  13. News: Focus: America's victims of success: Tinseltown lifestyle kills a high-flyer . Campbell . Duncan . November 20, 1999 . The Observer. September 21, 2023.
  14. News: The Guide: Film: Huston, he has a problem . Rose. Steve. July 13, 2002 . The Guardian. September 21, 2023.
  15. News: Friday review: Ivan the Terrible . Rose . Steve . July 12, 2002 . The Guardian . September 21, 2023.
  16. News: Review: Arts: Screen: To live and die in LA: Bernard Rose went from music videos to directing a big-budget fantasy movie . Rayner . Jay . June 23, 2002 . The Observer. September 21, 2023.