Krista Vernoff has signed with UTA in all areas. Vernoff ranks as one of ABC's most important showrunners and runs veteran medical drama Grey's Anatomy and its spinoff, Station 19, and has a pilot, Rebel, in the works this season at the network.
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As this year's presidential campaign heads into its final few months, political journalist John Heilemann is expanding his profile with new agency representation. Heilemann, a creator of Showtime's The Circus, has signed with CAA, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.
The second half of the fifth season of the political docuseries will return on Aug. 16.
The author and writer also regularly appears on cable news as a national affairs analyst for NBC News and MSNBC. Heilemann's earlier TV credits
.Krista Vernoff has signed with UTA in all areas. Vernoff ranks as one of ABC's most important showrunners and runs veteran medical drama Grey's Anatomy and its spinoff, Station 19, and has a pilot, Rebel, in the works this season at the network.
Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmCAA tonight signed David Leitch, the former stuntman who co-directed John Wick, and helmed Deadpool 2, Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw and Atomic Blonde. Agency also signed his wife and creative partner Kelly McCormick.Leitch had been repped by WME and just recently was set to direct Bullet Train, the Sony Pictures action movie that will star Brad Pitt.
Also Read: David Leitch to Direct Thriller 'Bullet Train' for SonyHis other recent directing credits include “Deadpool 2” and ‘Atomic Blonde,” while he recently executive produced “John Wick: Chapter 3 — Parabellum.” McCormick produced “Atomic Blonde’ and was the EP on “Deadpool 2” and “Hobbs & Shaw.”Leitch will next direct and produce “Bullet Train,” starring Brad Pitt, for Sony.
Henry Golding, perhaps best known for his breakout work Crazy Rich Asians, has signed with CAA. The actor comes from Paradigm, which had guided Golding since his splashy feature debut with 2018's Asians.
won , dropped a hit song and debuted as a recurring player on Showtime's, all while in quarantine. And now, she’s back to work on what will be the 13th season of -- even with the coronavirus pandemic still happening.«Let me say kudos to Bravo and kudos to Truly Original, who produces our show.
Entertainment and lifestyle multihyphenate Hannah Bronfman has signed with CAA for representation. Bronfman is a wellness entrepreneur, the author of Do What Feels Good, a collection of natural remedies and recipes, and a professional DJ and producer.
Peter White Television EditorThe Circus, Showtime’s political docu-series, is returning for the second half of its fifth season on August 16.John Heilemann, one of the show’s hosts, said that the show will likely look different as a result of the production challenges faced shooting a series during COVID-19.Speaking on the Campaign HQ podcast, hosted by President Barack Obama’s campaign manager David Plouffe, Heilemann opened up about how production may look on its return and also teased a
Justin Kroll Senior Film ReporterEXCLUSIVE: Veteran Cartoonist and director Tony Cervone has signed with CAA for representation.He most recently directed and voiced a handful of characters in Warner Bros. Animation’s Scooby-Doo pic Scoob, which became #1 on PVOD when Warner Bros.
Quibi might not be enjoying the massive launch that the company hoped for, but there’s no denying that the streaming service has some impressive talent working on projects, as seen in the upcoming series, “Don’t Look Deeper,” which combines filmmaker Catherine Hardwicke with a pretty great cast.
Logic has confirmed that he has signed an exclusive seven-figure deal with streaming giant, Twitch.The Maryland rapper broke the news in an exclusive interview with The Verge just days after he announced that he will be retiring from music following the release of his last album, ‘No Pressure’, later this week.In the interview, Logic revealed that the deal is worth seven figures, and was the perfect fit for the self-professed nerd. “I’m not this rapper guy, man,” he said.
13 Reasons Why star Tommy Dorfman has signed with CAA in all areas. The Atlanta-born actor, writer, photographer and director recently starred alongside Alan Cumming in Jeremy O.
Leo Barraclough Senior International CorrespondentLeading television industry event the Edinburgh TV Festival has added two sessions to its lineup, with “Succession” writer Lucy Prebble and Russell T.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorEXCLUSIVE: CAA has inked Oscar nominee and eight-time Emmy nominee Kristen Wiig.The Groundlings alum who went on to a seven year career on Saturday Night Live, has continued on to work with such acclaimed filmmakers as Darren Aronofsky (mother!), Alexander Payne (Downsizing), Richard Linklater (Where’d You Go, Bernadette?), Sebastian Silva (Nasty Baby), Ridley Scott (The Martian), and Marielle Heller (The Diary of a Teenage Girl).Wiig will
J.J. Feild has signed with Verve for representation in all areas.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVEXCLUSIVE: CAA has signed Akili McDowell, the star of OWN’s acclaimed coming-of-age series David Makes Man.Created by Oscar winner Tarell Alvin McCraney and executive produced by Oprah Winfrey, David Makes Man follows 14-year-old David (McDowell) from the projects, haunted by the death of his friend and relying on by his hardworking mother to find a way out of poverty.The title role in the series, already renewed for a second season, has been a star-making
Tim Betar, a popular video game player also known as "Tim the Tatman," has signed with WME for representation in all areas, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. The popular Twitch streamer has more than 5 million followers on Amazon's live video gameplay platform and 193 million total stream views.
Who is signing where? The Hollywood Reporter's Rep Sheet is a snapshot of notable recent agency and management signings: Filmmaker Blitz Bazawule has signed with CAA. The New York-based visual artist was formerly with Paradigm.
Cravings author Chrissy Teigen and more celebrities. “FUUUUUUUCK,” tweeted on July 10.
Pete Buttigieg has found new representation. The former U.S.