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  • NAME: Wally Amos
  • OCCUPATION: Entrepreneur
  • BIRTH DATE: July 01, 1936 (Age: 75)
  • EDUCATION: Food Trades Vocational High School
  • PLACE OF BIRTH: Tallahassee, Florida
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Wally Amos is an African-American entrepreneur who founded the Famous Amos brand of cookies. He also worked as a talent agent and signed Simon & Garfunkel


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Wally Amos was born on July 1, 1936, in Tallahassee, Florida. He started in the mailroom of the William Morris Agency and in 1962 became the first black talent agent in their history. As an agent, he signed Simon and Garfunkel and headed the agency's rock 'n roll department. In 1975 Amos opened the first Famous Amos store. In 1998, Keebler purchased the brand, with Amos as the spokesperson.

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Entrepreneur and founder of Famous Amos Chocolate Chip Cookies. Born Wallace Amos Jr., on July 1, 1936, in Tallahassee, Florida. Following his parents' separation in 1948, Amos was sent to New York City to live with his Aunt Della, who often baked homemade chocolate chip and pecan cookies. Amos' penchant for cooking led him to enroll at the Food Trades Vocational High School, where he studied culinary arts for two years.

After a four-year stint in the U.S. Air Force, Amos returned to New York in 1957. He spent the ensuing years working in the stock room at Saks Fifth Avenue and in the mailroom at the prestigious William Morris Agency. In 1962, following a number of promotions, Amos became the first black talent agent in the history of the William Morris Agency. Determined to make his mark by signing a blockbuster act, his tenacity was rewarded when he discovered the singing duo of Simon and Garfunkel. Over the next few years, Amos headed the agency's newly formed rock & roll department, where he worked with Diana Ross, Marvin Gaye, and Sam Cooke.

In 1967, Amos left William Morris and moved to Los Angeles, where he struggled to set up his own personal management company. Burdened with the debt of his failing business, Amos began to take comfort in baking chocolate chip cookies. Using a modified version of his Aunt Della's recipe, he planned to open the first freestanding cookie store. With financial backing from singers like Gaye and an innovative marketing initiative, which included an extensive advertising campaign and a gala grand opening, the first Famous Amos store opened on Sunset Boulevard in 1975. Within months, Amos opened two more West Coast franchises, while the New York-based Bloomingdale's department store also began selling the gourmet cookies.

Amos and his cookie empire enjoyed a decade of success. However, in 1985, mismanagement forced Amos to gradually sell off parts of his company. In 1988, a corporation called the Shansby Group purchased Famous Amos Cookies and successfully repositioned the brand image, changing it from a specialty item to a lower-priced product.

In 1991, Amos attempted to launch another cookie company, which he called Wally Amos Presents Chip & Cookie. The Shansby Group sued Amos for violating an agreement that forbade him to use his name and likeness on the packaging of any food products. In 1998, the Keebler Company purchased the Famous Amos brand, at which time Amos resumed his role as the product's spokesperson.

Amos has three sons from his first two marriages. He and his third

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