Kevin Costner is facing a challenging time both personally and professionally.
Hollywood manager Peter Meyer, who represented stars like Costner and Tom Hanks, passed away at 68 after a five-year battle with sarcoma.
Known for his dedication, Meyer worked at William Morris before founding Meyer Management in 1989. His clients and friends mourn his loss, with a memorial held at St. Monica’s Catholic Church.
Meanwhile, Costner is navigating a public divorce from Christine Baumgartner while investing heavily in his ambitious Horizon Western film franchise.
To fund the project, he mortgaged a 10-acre Santa Barbara property, personally contributing $50 million of the $100 million budget.
Costner remains committed, saying, “I believe in the idea and the story,” but admits this will be his last personal financial investment in films.
Despite these challenges, Costner’s determination to honor his vision continues to inspire.