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Mimi Weber

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From Times staff and wire reports

Mimi Weber, 80, a longtime talent agent and personal manager who in 1962 was the first woman invited to join the National Conference of Personal Managers, died Wednesday of an aneurysm at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. A native of Newark, N.J., Weber began working as an agent for MCA in New York in 1958 and represented Laurence Olivier, Warren Beatty, Bette Davis and Cary Grant, among others, before becoming a personal manager in 1961. Her clients included Myrna Loy and Nick Nolte.

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