Max Clifford
Journalist and Author
Cowell named as patron of charity...of a children's hospice charity. The star has supported the CHASE hospice in Guildford, Surrey for four years, but now joins Holly Willoughby and Max Clifford as a patron for Children's Hospices UK. Speaking at the CHASE hospice, he... In this article: Simon Cowell, All rights reserved, Max Clifford, Holly Willoughby, X Factor, Leatherhead, Surrey, and Guildford, Surrey |
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Telegraph.co.uk - All news | October 29, 2009
Simon Cowell becomes patron of children's hospice charity
He's not a hard man at heart.'' Cowell has supported CHASE for four years, but now joins Xtra Factor presenter Holly Willoughby and PR guru Max Clifford as a patron for Children's Hospices UK. He spoke of his love for children and...
In this article: Simon Cowell, X Factor, Guildford, Holly Willoughby, and Leatherhead, Surrey
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Telegraph.co.uk - UK news | September 25, 2009
Max Clifford condemns Strictly Come Dancing clash with X Factor
...many viewers to turn off. Mr Clifford, who represents X Factor judge Simon Cowell, said: "They are two of the most popular programmes, and personally I think it's a great shame they're up against each other. "I think Simon Cowell feels...
In this article: The X Factor, Strictly Come Dancing, Simon Cowell, BBC, Arlene Phillips, and Alesha Dixon
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New York Daily News | October 04, 2009
'American Idol' judge Simon Cowell's lavish 50th birthday bash a mixed bag
...show "X-Factor." Still, despite the A-list guests, star entertainment, and expensive gifts - publicist Max Clifford gave Cowell a miniature statue of Frank Sinatra valued at more than $100,000 - not all was perfect. Before the party, as...
In this article: Simon Cowell, American Idol, Daily Mail, London, Idol, Sinitta, America's Got Talent, and Harrods
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Daily Mail | October 05, 2009
Simon's X-Cess Factor: Shark tanks in the loo, waiters in Cowell masks... and a VERY embarrassing speech
...brought presents for him anyway. Max Clifford gave him a GBP60,000 Willard Wigan miniature sculpture of Frank Sinatra contained within the eye of a needle, all set in a glass dome with a microscope to view it. Jonathan Shalit, the celebrity...
In this article: Simon Cowell, Philip Green, Cheryl Cole, Katie Price, Kate Moss, Champagne, Piers Morgan, David Hasselhoff, Frank Sinatra, and Dannii Minogue
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New Kerala | October 04, 2009
X-rated action at Simon Cowells's B'day bash
...naked woman jump to the stage to dress up. "It was a brilliant party, some parts of it had an outrageously camp theme," the Daily Star quoted Cowell pal Max Clifford as saying. "The funniest thing was seeing Simon trying to...
In this article: Simon Cowell, Daily Star, Philip Green, Got Talent, Kate Moss, and Cheryl Cole
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boston.com - Celebrity news | October 05, 2009
Simon Cowell's mother's party shock
...pretending to use an assortment of aids. Simon's friend and publicist Max Clifford told Britain's Daily Star newspaper: "It was a brilliant party, some parts of it had an outrageously camp theme. "The funniest thing was seeing Simon trying...
In this article: Simon Cowell, Daily Star, Kate Moss, Cheryl Cole, Louis Walsh, Terri Seymour, Dannii Minogue, and X Factor
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Sydney Morning Herald - Entertainment | June 02, 2009
Simon Cowell plots Susan Boyle's comeback
...brothers described as severe anxiety. Show judge Amanda Holden and Max Clifford, who represents Cowell, both said Boyle should recover her equilibrium fairly quickly now that she is getting treatment. Holden said Boyle does not have any...
In this article: Susan Boyle, Simon Cowell, YouTube, Amanda Holden, Anxiety, Britain's Got Talent, Twitter, The Sydney Morning Herald, and London
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CBS News | October 27, 2009
Celebrity Journalism Attacked in New Film
...not be 100 percent true? Clifford, whose clients include Simon Cowell, said a lot of celebrity stories are "25 percent reality and 75 percent exaggeration" -- but that we shouldn't worry too much about it. "It's entertainment," he said.
In this article: Amy Winehouse, Guy Ritchie, George Clooney, Britain, London Film Festival, Taking Liberties, Chicken, and Susan Boyle
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Maxwell Frank Clifford (born 6 April 1943) is an English publicist. Although his client range is varied, he is a controversial figure for often representing unpopular clients (such as those accused or convicted of crimes) and acting as an agent to people selling "kiss-and-tell" stories to tabloid newspapers.
A traditional Labour supporter, Clifford openly vowed to bring down the government of John Major because he personally felt, due to family reasons (his one daughter suffers from juvenile idiopathic arthritis), that the National Health Service was mismanaged. While he is primarily known for helping to bring damaging allegations to light, he insists that today most of his work is concerned with concealment of stories.
- Birth Date:
- April 06, 1943
- Birthplace:
- Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, England
- Occupation:
- Publicist
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