Obituary | Sweet stardom

Wally Amos built, and lost, a delicious empire

The showbiz promoter of Famous Amos cookies died on August 13th, aged 88

Wally Amos with a tray of cookies at home in Kailua, Hawaii, June 12th 2007
Photograph: AP

In his last years as a talent agent, Wally Amos got tired of massaging egos. He also got weary of clients who threw fits, or didn’t show up, or wouldn’t pay his commission. What he needed was stars who were dependable, fun, and brought in money. As it happened, they were right beside him.

This article appeared in the Obituary section of the print edition under the headline “Wally “Famous” Amos”

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