The Osbournes producer & Hollywood agent Cal Boyington found dead at home aged 53
At the age of 53, Hollywood agent Michael Carlton Boyington was discovered dead at home.
Boyington, sometimes known as “Cal,” was a producer and talent agent who worked on MTV’s Workaholics and The Osbournes.
On Monday, Variety reported that he was discovered unconscious at his residence in San Pedro, Los Angeles, California.
According to B.G. Dickey, Boyington’s brother, the cause of his death is still unknown.
According to his obituary, he was “the life of every party” and had “boundless energy.”
“Known for his boundless energy, magnetic personality, and zest for life, Cal was truly the life of every party,” is how Variety describes him in his obituary.
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“He had a remarkable talent for making everyone happy and illuminating a space.
“Those who knew Cal would attest to his unwavering passion for living each day to its fullest.”
Work on the popular reality show The Osbournes, which stars rock icon Ozzy Osbourne, his wife Sharon, and their two kids, Jack and Kelly, is credited to the TV executive.
The popularity of the popular show led to the creation of other celebrity reality shows, such as Rock of Love with Bret Michaels and Gene Simmons Family Jewels.
Additionally, Boyington served as an executive producer on Comedy Central’s seven-season series Workaholics.
Three best friends who work for the same company and frequently clash with their boss and coworkers are portrayed by Adam DeVine, Blake Anderson, and Anders Holmvik.
Cabo, Baker Boys: Inside the Surge, and the reality series R5 Sons Alaska are some of his other works.
Boyington attended Battle Mountain High School and was originally from Vail, Colorado.
After graduating from Colorado State University, he relocated to Los Angeles to pursue a career in entertainment.
He co-founded the Vital Artists Agency in 2020 with Phil Irven and April Yuan, agents for Rebel Entertainment.
Valerie Chow, the executive producer of The Great American Recipe, was one of the creators of popular shows represented by the unscripted talent agency.
It also represented Vivian Payton, who worked on Love & Hip Hop: Miami and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Reunion, and Moira Noriega, who produced Netflix’s Ultimate Beastmaster series.
However, the three co-founders parted ways in April of last year, with Boyington becoming the sole proprietor of the “Vital” moniker.
None of the agents commented, except for a joint statement stating that the “split was amicable.”
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“As a group the split was amicable and that all parties herein remain solely focused on their clients and the bright future ahead,” the company said in a statement to Deadline at the time.
Boyington departs from his younger sibling and parents.
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