2013-06-14



Agencies

Abrams Artists Agency: Actress Shavon Kirksey is now repped by Harold Augenstein and Marni Rosenzweig. Kirksey is best known for playing the character Emi in Dragonball Evolution, the 2009 film adaptation of the popular Dragon Ball franchise. She will soon be appearing in It’s Dark Here, a feature that's currently in production. Kirksey’s other film and television credits include roles on Lincoln Heights, Grey’s Anatomy, Private Practice and Desperate Housewives.

Abrams Artists Agency: Actress Brooke Langton is now repped by Joseph Rice. Langton recently had guest starring turns on the series Supernatural, Bones and The Mentalist.  Langton first gained the audience’s attention in the '90s when she played Reilly on the original Melrose Place. After a buzzed about turn in 1996’s Swingers, she soon took on the Sandra Bullock role in the television version of The Net. Langton’s other notable credits include playing Jackie Miller on Friday Night Lights and Constance Griffiths on the NBC series Life.

Abrams Artists Agency: Actress Cheryl Ladd is now repped by Marni Rosenzweig. Ladd, who first rose to fame playing Kris Monroe in Charlie’s Angels, most recently had appearances on the series NCIS and Chuck. She also starred in the Hallmark movie Love’s Everlasting Courage.  Over her career, Ladd has appeared in over thirty made for television movies, as well as features such as Poison Ivy and Permanent Midnight. From 2003-2008, she had a recurring role as James Caan’s wife, Jillian Deline, on the hit NBC series Las Vegas.

Abrams Artists Agency: Actress Gwendoline Yeo is now repped by Justin Baxter. Getting her start on the television soap General Hospital, Yeo had her first breakthrough role on the second and third seasons of Desperate Housewives. She’s since had roles on 24, The Jane Austen Book Club, JAG, NYPD Blue and The O.C. Yeo works a great deal as a voice actress, playing roles on numerous video games and animated series, including The Dark Knight Returns, Parts 1 & 2, the animated X-Men series, and Final Fantasy X-2.

APA: Producer and writer Charlie Craig is now repped by Rob Kim. Currently, he’s a writer and consulting producer on the series Pretty Little Liars.  Other recent credits include the shows Eurekaand Traveler. Craig started out as a writer on such television series as The Equalizer, Booker and The Young Riders before joining The X-Files as a supervising producer and writer in its third season.  He also created and produced the CTV television series Two.

CAA: Writer and producer Mitch Hurwitz is now repped by Adam Berkowitz.The Emmy-winning creator of Arrested Development, Hurwitz launched a new season of the groundbreaking series on Netflix a few weeks ago. In addition to Arrested Development, Hurwitz created the television series Running Wild, The Ellen Show and Everything’s Relative. Hurwitz’s other major credits include Sit Down Shut Up, The John Larroquette Show and The Golden Girls.

CAA:  Danish director Michael Noer is now repped by Scott Greenburg. After directing numerous documentaries and short films, Noer recently gained international attention for his second feature film Northwest. Northwest screened at the Berlin International Film Festival earlier this year and won the Critics prize at the Göteborg International Film Festival. His previous feature R was co-directed by Tobias Lindholm, winning top awards at Göteborg and Mumbai. His documentary work includes the films Vesterbro and The Wild Hearts.

CAA: Screenwriter and director Matthew Michael Carnahan is now repped by Brian Kend. Carnahan, who’s one of the writers behind the upcoming summer blockbuster World War Z, will soon make his directorial debut with the feature Violent Talent, which is currently in pre-production. The brother of film director Joe Carnahan, his previous credits include the screenplays for the Peter Berg feature The Kingdom and the Robert Redford film Lions for Lambs. Carnahan also wrote the feature film adaptation of State of Play, based on the popular BBC series.

CAA: Actor and model Daniel Henney is now repped by Larry Galper. Henney is currently set to co-star in the A&E drama pilot Occult, which is being produced by Michael Bay. After his breakthrough in the hit South Korean drama My Name is Kim Sam Soon, Henney appeared in X-Men Origins: Wolverine before taking on roles in the CBS drama Three Rivers and the South Korean series The Fugitive: Plan B. Henney most recently appeared on the television series Hawaii Five-O and the Arnold Schwarzenegger return vehicle The Last Stand.

Equitable Stewardship for Artists (ESA): Executive producer and director Mark Horowitz is now repped by Paul Alan Smith.  Horowitz is currently an Executive Producer of the hit CBS show NCIS and has produced over 200 episodes of that series. Horowitz’s previous producing and directing credits include the television series JAG, Doogie Howser M.D., Spenser: For Hire, Bret Maverick and The Rockford Files TV movies.

Paradigm: Veteran film, television and stage actor Mandy Patinkin has signed with his former ICM agent Iris Grossman, who just moved to Paradigm last week.  Patinkin, who currently stars as Saul Berenson on Showtime’s Emmy-winning Homeland, has appeared in iconic roles in such films as The Princess Bride, Alien Nation and Yentl. His television work includes roles on such as Chicago Hope, Dead Like Me, and Criminal Minds.  Well known for his musical theatre work as well, he originated the role of Georges Seurat in Sunday in the Park with George. In 1995, Patinkin won an Emmy award for his performance on the television series Chicago Hope and in 1980, he won a Tony for his performance in Evita.

Resolution: Canadian actress Tatiana Maslany is now repped by Steve Alexander, Joey Stanton and Abram Nalibotsky. Maslany currently stars in the hit BBC America series, Orphan Black. She just won the Critics Choice TV Award for Best Actress in a Drama series for her breakout role, in which she plays just under a dozen different characters. A former improv comic, Maslany’s previous credits include the British four-part television series The Nativity, as well as the Canadian series Being Erica, Heartland and 2030 CE.  She also received a special jury breakout award at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival for her work in the feature film Grown Up Movie Star.

United Talent Agency: Actress Juliette Lewis is now repped by Steven Fisher, Mike Jelline and Jeremy Barber. Lewis will next be seen in the feature adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning August: Osage County, which is currently in post. Lewis first rose to fame for her Academy Award nominated turn in Cape Fear before taking on roles in What’s Eating Gilbert Grape, Natural Born Killers, Strange Days and From Dusk Till Dawn. More recently, Lewis starred on the television series The Firm and the feature film Open Road.

Management Companies

Inphenate: Writer and producer Michael Benson is now repped by Glenn Rigberg. Benson most recently was a writer and co-executive producer on the Fox series Breaking In. His other previous credits include writing and producing episodes of HBO’s Entourage, as well as The Bernie Mac Show. Benson is also a rising star in the comic book world, having written issues of Marvel Comics’ Moon Knight and Deadpool: Suicide Kings.

LBI Entertainment: Actress Jessica Biel is now repped by Rick Yorn.  Previously, she was at Management 360.  Biel, who will soon star in the feature film The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea, recently appeared in Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes, which premiered at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. Biel started her career on the television series 7th Heaven, before landing big screen roles in such films as The Rules of Attraction, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Elizabethtown and The Illusionist. Other recent credits include Hitchcock, Playing for Keeps and Total Recall.

Management 360: Actress Rooney Mara is now repped by Eric Kranzler. Mara most recently starred in Ain’t Them Bodies Saints, which premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival and will be released later this year by IFC Films.  After a show stopping turn in the David Fincher’s The Social Network, Mara soon landed the coveted role of Lisbeth Salander in Fincher’s adaptation of The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo.  She’s also appeared in the remake of A Nightmare on Elm Street and Steven Soderbergh’s Side Effects.

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