Bernard Cahill is an American talent manager, brand manager, entertainment lawyer.
11 Facts About Bernie Cahill
In 1994, Bernie Cahill co-founded Last Unicorn Games with Christian Moore and Owen Seyler, and Greg Ormand.
Bernie Cahill secured a license based on David Lynch's 1984 Dune film in 1996; this led Brian Herbert to grant Last Unicorn Games a license to the Dune novels later that year.
In 2000, Bernie Cahill sold Last Unicorn Games to hobby games publisher Wizards of the Coast, a subsidiary of Hasbro.
Bernie Cahill established ROAR's music division, and managed artists such as three-time GRAMMY Award-winning Zac Brown Band, GRAMMY Award-winning musician and actor Dwight Yoakam, legendary rock band Grateful Dead, singer-songwriter Ben Rector, actor and recording artist Clare Bowen, GRAMMY-nominated electronic music producer Morgan Page, and renowned world artist Gaelic Storm.
Bernie Cahill served as a key member of the company's talent management team, co-managing a talent roster that includes Chris Hemsworth, Liam Hemsworth, David Alan Grier, Aisha Tyler, Cobie Smulders, and Ken Watanabe, among others.
Formerly an Intellectual Property attorney, prior to co-founding ROAR Bernie Cahill ran a law office on Nashville, Tennessee's Music Row specializing in artist representation, licensing, and digital rights management.
Bernie Cahill is a member of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, Academy of Country Music, Americana Music Association, Country Music Association, Country Music Association International Voting Panel, and is a member of the Tennessee Bar Association and Illinois State Bar Association.
Bernie Cahill currently serves as a board member of Genius Brands International.
Bernie Cahill is actively involved in a number of philanthropic causes, including Zac Brown's Camp Southern Ground and the USO Entertainment Advisory Council, as well as serving on the board of InsideOUT Writers.
Bernie Cahill married actress Jaime Murray in Bali in May 2014.