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EXCLUSIVE: Buchwald has upped veteran talent agents Angelo Padilla and Marion Campbell Kammer to Senior Vice President of Talent and Vice President of Talent, respectively. Both are based in the agency’s Los Angeles office.
Padilla has been a rising star at the agency, where he started as an agent in 2011. Padilla began his agency career at ICM where he trained under agent Toni Howard before being promoted in 2007 in the Motion Picture Talent Department. He also had a stint at Greene & Associates Talent Agency before joining Buchwald. Padilla began his career in casting at CFB Casting.
Padilla has built a roster of clients that includes Essence Atkins (Untitled Wayans, Marlon), Rachel Blanchard (The Summer I Turned Pretty), Neil Brown Jr. (Seal Team, Insecure), Jake Cannavale (The Offer), David Castañeda (The Umbrella Academy, Poker Face), Matt Cedeño (Ruthless, Power), Maria Gabriela de Faria (Animal Control, The Last Exorcism of God), Kimberly Hebert Gregory (Vice Principals), Tim Jo (Reasonable Doubt), Marvin Jones (Black Lighting, Halo), Richard T. Jones (The Rookie, Santa Clarita Diet), Poppy Liu (Hacks, Dead Ringers), Louis Ozawa (Hunters, Pachinko), Dar Salim (The Covenant), and Amanda Warren (East New York).
Kammer joined Buchwald at the top of 2021 after a 16-year run at TalentWorks, where she served as VP of Talent. Kammer began her agency career at Coast to Coast Talent Group followed by Gersh, and then eventually joined TalentWorks as an agent in 2005, two years after its launch.
Kammer’s client list includes Fernanda Andrade (Let the Right One In, Moon Knight), Ray Cham (Sort Of, The Big Leap), Amanda Crew (Silicon Valley), Matthew Del Negro (City on a Hill, The Missing), Simone Joy
Jack Quaid has lined up his next big role.
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The 'queen of rock 'n' roll' Tina Turner passed away on Wednesday aged 83.Tina died peacefully at her home in Küsnacht near Zurich, Switzerland after a long illness, a statement confirmed. Since the news broke this evening, tributes have been flooding in from right around the entertainment industry to the Proud Mary singer. Dame Shirley Bassey took to Instagram to pay tribute to the singer sharing an old picture of them together she said: "Tina and I were friends during the golden age of Pop, Rock & Roll!" The Welsh singer added: "She really gave it her everything and was a fantastic performer.
passed away at the age of 83 at her home in Switzerland. “It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Tina Turner,” a statement on her official Instagram account read. “With her music and her boundless passion for life, she enchanted millions of fans around the world and inspired the stars of tomorrow.”“Today we say goodbye to a dear friend who leaves us all her greatest work: her music.
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Marion Cotillard is one of the most respected actors in the world. For decades, she’s not only been a force in French cinema, but she has crossed over into Hollywood productions in films such as “Inception,” “Contagion,” and “The Dark Knight Rises.” But all that success doesn’t mean Cotillard has been immune from shitty experiences during production.
Leo Barraclough International Features Editor In one scene in Mona Achache’s “Little Girl Blue,” which world premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in the Special Screenings section, the director is seen insisting that lead actor Marion Cotillard stays in character even on her tea break, to the extent that she must drink tea noisily as her character, Carole – based on the French filmmaker’s own mother – used to do. Does this suggest a manipulative relationship between director and actor? Cotillard disagrees. “I don’t see a director and an actor as being in relationships of manipulation. It’s more a collaboration,” she tells Variety. “It happened to me only once where I felt that I was being manipulated by a director, and I really didn’t like that.”
The course of true love has been surprisingly smooth for Chesney Brown and Gemma Winter in Coronation Street – but a devastating secret threatens to mar their big day. The pair, who were friends first and hit it off in the kebab shop, welcomed quads in 2019 and are now finally tying the knot. But unknown to Gemma, her twin brother, Paul, is hiding his motor neurone disease diagnosis.
Naomi Campbell was spotted cradling her one year old daughter as she left the luxurious Cap Eden Roc hotel in Antibes on the day of her 53rd birthday. She has been in the city of Cannes during the world famous Cannes Film Festival but on Monday she was spotted celebrating her birthday on board a superyacht. As the supermodel made her way onto the boat she was spotted with her daughter, whose name has not been made public.
Dolly-Rose Campbell plays the role of Gemma Winter in Coronation Street and is set to tie the knot with Chesney Brown in next week's big storyline. The actress, 36, first arrived on the cobbles back in 2014 and quickly became one of the most loved characters on the ITV soap. One of her most famous storylines involved Gemma going into labour while stranded mid-air on a cable cart and later giving birth to quadruplets with partner Chesney Brown (Sam Aston).
It's been a couple of years now since Dolly-Rose Campbell's Coronation Street character brought sign language to the scene in the ITV soap. Back in 2021, viewers saw Gemma Winter sign for the first time after one of her and partner Chesney Brown's quads, Aled, was diagnosed with profound deafness.
Marion Cotillard steps out in not just one, but two chic Chanel looks during the 2023 Cannes Film Festival over the weekend in France.
With all the headlines dedicated to the #MeToo movement over the past few years, it can sometimes feel like the industry has made progress — certainly, enough to launch several biopics and television shows about its own misconduct. But this is still a time when “Portrait of a Lady on Fire” actress Adèle Haenel feels compelled to quit the French film industry in protest, and when the director of the Cannes Film Festival feels the need to say, out loud, that Cannes is not a “festival for rapists.” READ MORE: Cannes Director Says Event Is Not “A Festival For Rapists” Needless to say, there’s still work to be done, and it’s good that these conversations continue to happen – especially when they involve an icon of the French film industry, Marion Cotillard.
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Daisy Ridley will eventually return to the “Star Wars” universe as Rey for Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy‘s “Star Wars: New Jedi Order” films, but until then, the actress needs to fill her calendar with other roles. And Ridley has some good ones on the way, including “Magpie,” which she recently finished shooting.
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Beverly D'Angelo is reflecting on her "unique" relationship with Al Pacino. The "Christmas Vacation" star took to her Instagram Monday to share an inside look of her and the "Scent of a Woman" actor’s intimate moments, including rare photos of their twin children. "My story with Al began 27 years ago, two artists meeting, falling in love. We lived together for seven years, had two children, broke up, but continued steadily on our journey as co parents – and came to share our lives with a deeper kind of intimacy, honesty and acceptance than a ‘traditional’ relationship would have allowed, (for us at least)," D’Angelo wrote on her social media caption.