
In general, I try to avoid the day-to-day awfulness of entertainment “journalism,” because if I made a habit of thinking about Variety’s hacky, stupid prose or Michael Ausiello’s shameless abuse of the word “exclusive,” then my head would explode. But one aspect of the trade occasionally needs to be reiterated: Deadline.com founder Nikki Finke is a self-serving, vindictive bitch.
Case in point: on Friday, The Hollywood Reporter had an exclusive story about “Boardwalk Empire” star Michael Pitt leaving UTA (United Talent Agency) for WME. Ninety minutes later, Finke posted this undercutting smear job:
I received a phone call earlier this week that UTA on Tuesday fired actor Michael Pitt who plays Jimmy Darmody on the HBO series. “If you decide to post about someone (probably WME) signing Michael Pitt, who is one of the stars of Boardwalk Empire, please note that UTA fired him as a client yesterday because he’s really difficult on set and otherwise.” I felt that Pitt was too small a name to bother posting this bad news (I’d never heard of him) or that he had landed at WME. But since the news of the WME signing is now out there, I thought Deadline readers deserved to have the complete story. I understand that UTA agent Billy Lazarus spent “many years” making Pitt into a working actor. So it’s safe to assume that Pitt must have really pissed off the agency big-time.
I can’t know what happened with Pitt — whether UTA fired him, or whether that’s what they’re saying because he left for a rival agency. But I live adjacent to a street where “Boardwalk” filmed this summer, and I saw Pitt near his trailer twice while I walked my dog. Both times I found him to be warm and considerate — both to strangers and the security guard outside his trailer, whom he knew by name. And I know someone else who worked on the show who says that Pitt was always friendly, engaging in low-stakes blackjack with members of the crew. True, my side of the story is anecdotal and doesn’t reflect what his interactions might have been with his former agency, but this isn’t the portrait of someone who’s difficult on set (or otherwise).
What it DOES look like is that Nikki Finke is happy to publish a one-sided smear job of an actor if it undercuts the news organization that scooped her on a story. Here’s her article, translated:
Sure, I could have had an exclusive story on Michael Pitt going to WME, but I had never even heard of this small-name star of a popular and critically acclaimed HBO series. However, someone at the agency he just left told me that he’s a pain in the ass and they fired him, and their account is true because they told me. Again, it wasn’t important enough for you to know, but since someone else wrote about it, I thought you should know THE WHOLE STORY, from ME, NIKKI FINKE, who ALWAYS KNOWS EVERYTHING FIRST. TOLDJA TOLDJA TOLDJA!
Ugh, she’s the worst. The world will be a better place when she dies.



The question is, who does the first “TOLDJA” headline when she dies?
She obviously never watched Dawson’s Creek. Henry 4 life.
For what it’s worth several of my friends know and grew up with Pitt, and he is the furthest thing in the universe from “difficult.” If anything, he’s painfully shy, and the biggest problem he’s had with agents and publicists is that they can barely get him to talk.
Someone should scalp her.
I WISH I could look as much like a pimp as Pitt does in that photo.
Catty fucking bloggers.
Reporting sounds pretty damn tough nowadays. One could break a nail choosing which press release to copy and paste.
An agency firing a working actor for being difficult?
What kind of fantasy world hatched this story?
I wasn’t going to [kill Nikki Finke], but she kinda talked me into it.
/seriously, though, Nikki Finke sounds like the Peter King of television journalism.
he’s got DiCaprio’s looks and Brad Pitt’s last name.
dat kid gonna be a star!
Well I’ve never heard of deadline.com or Nikki Finke. You’re move Hollywood blogosphere.
Boardwalk is like on a horror streak with all the violence. The scene with Gillian Darmody and The Commodore was seriously disturbing and the whole thing with that dude’s awesome new hair cut was fucking sick.
“George Burns was right. Show business is a hideous bitch goddess.”
-Bart Simpson
I’m with Alcoholics Gratuitous. Who is Nikkie Finke?
More like Rat Finke, amirite?
/hides in corner for terrible pun
Damn. I’ve seen people say she’s a coont, but I never witnessed it before. I’ll add her to the list.
So, this wench has never heard of Last Days (which I don’t really liked, but was hard to not know it existed when it was released) or Boardwalk Empire, and she’s paid to write about the movie and TV industry? Let’s have her head on a spike!
Pitt is a great actor. Love watching him on Boardwalk Empire. Plays the part perfectly.
I’d love to see the glowing piece about Pitt that WME has put on Finke’s competitor’s page
next I’ll hear Michael K. Williams isn’t awesome
Speaking of BE, awesome episode last night. It’s crazy the connections they are making between vets of WW1 and of today.
Michael Pitt got to fondle Eva Green’s labia, and she in turn played with his dick. I hate him, too.
> Zack
> I wasn’t going to [kill Nikki Finke], but she kinda talked me into it.
You are awesome, Zack. +1
As someone else stated on this site, anyone who has known MP on a personal level wouldn’t believe this woman’s Sh@t. My Boyfriend is a musician and has mutal friends with MP and although I have only met him a couple times, my BF has nothing but great things to say about him as a person, and musician as well. When I met him he was witty, funny, warm, engaging, and extremely down-to-earth. It has been a few years but unless he has drasticly changed as a person don’t believe what you read in Hollywierd.