Norby Walters, a renowned talent agent and event producer, passed away at the age of 92 in Los Angeles. He was a philanthropist and served on the boards of organizations like the Fitness Center for the Blind. Walters was a masterful self-promoter with a larger-than-life personality and old-school charm
Walters was a well-known host of the annual “Night of 100 Stars” Oscar viewing party, which began in 1982 and became the hottest Oscar night ticket in Hollywood. For nearly 30 years, Walters hosted a glitzy, star-packed soiree in the ballrooms of the Beverly Hilton Hotel, drawing over a thousand celebrities for dinner and dancing. Attendees included Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Magic Johnson, Sylvester Stallone, Stevie Wonder, Tom Cruise, and virtually every other A-lister.
Walters’ most notable contribution to the entertainment world was his annual Oscar parties, held with unmatched grandeur and extravagance. These parties became legendary, etching Walters’ name into the history of Hollywood’s most glamorous events.
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Walters’ iconic Hollywood poker game also became a hotbed for celebrities to unwind, showcase their skills, and engage in friendly competition. His charismatic personality and ability to bring people together made him a beloved figure in the industry. His passion for entertainment and commitment to creating unforgettable experiences earned him a special place in the hearts of many.
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