Emmy-winning and Grammy-nominated filmmaker Jake Scott has signed with Range Media Partners.
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UTA has inked Sin City and Dark Angel actress, entrepreneur, and best-selling author Jessica Alba.
Alba has starred in over 25 movies, which combined made over $800M.
After breaking out in James Cameron’s Fox series Dark Angel, she went on to star in Fox/Marvel’s Fantastic Four. Her features also include Valentine’s Day, Robert Rodriguez’s Machete and Machete Kills, Little Fockers, The Love Guru, Into the Blue, Spy Kids 4-D as well as Sin City: A Dame to Kill for.
Alba is a renowned actress who has
Emmy-winning and Grammy-nominated filmmaker Jake Scott has signed with Range Media Partners.
Jessica Alba ’s children are growing up fast and getting much taller than their actress mom! Alba is having a hard time accepting this news because back in September the Honest Company founder posted a photo to Instagram of her crying at the fact that she had to look up to her oldest daughter, 12-year-old Honor who was already towering over her mom.A post shared by Jessica Alba (@jessicaalba)Then on Sunday, the 39-year-old was out with her family in Beverly Hills to celebrate her father-in-law,
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Academy Award-winning writer, director and producer Cameron Crowe has inked with United Talent Agency.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaCameron Crowe, the writer and director of “Jerry Maguire” and “Almost Famous,” has signed with UTA.The Oscar winner was previously at CAA. UTA will work with Crowe’s longtime manager, Irving Azoff, to represent Crowe in all areas, including film, television and other media.Crowe won an Academy Award for writing the script for “Almost Famous,” his semi-autobiographical look at the rock scene of the 1970s.
Also Read: David Crosby Sells Music Catalog to Irving Azoff's Iconic ArtistsSome of his other directing credits include “Vanilla Sky,” “Singles,” “Elizabethtown” and “We Bought a Zoo,” and he also wrote the screenplays for the ’80s classics “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” and “Say Anything.” As a documentary filmmaker, he’s been behind “Pearl Jam Twenty” and “The Union.”Cameron Crowe’s “Almost Famous” was loosely based on his experience as a young correspondent for Rolling Stone magazine.
Anna Marie de la Fuente Since Kirsty Bell founded Goldfinch Entertainment in 2016, the company has funded over 200 film and TV projects over the past five years, including the acclaimed “Never Rarely Sometimes Always,” Amazon’s “Le Mans: Racing Is Everything” and “Killers Anonymous” with Gary Oldman and Jessica Alba. She has also launched an online art gallery as well as a physical one in her hometown of Newcastle, England.It was during the first week of the pandemic lockdown that Bell
Jessica Alba holds her coffee while arriving at her office on Wednesday (February 24) in Los Angeles.
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UTA has signed writer-director Dylan Meyer. Meyer has become an increasingly in-demand screenwriter.
Angelique Jackson Actor, producer, author and The Honest Company founder Jessica Alba has changed representation, moving her business empire to UTA.Known for her roles in “Sin City” and “The Fantastic Four” franchise, plus her starring role in James Cameron’s “Dark Angel” series, Alba is a bonafide action star, with more than 25 feature film credits bringing in a combined $800 million at the box office.Most recently, Alba starred in and executive produced the Spectrum Originals action series
UTA has signed filmmaker Roger Ross Williams and his production banner, One Story Up, for representation. Williams is the first African American director to win an Academy Award for his short film Music by Prudence.
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