Katie Price's latest holiday with fiance Carl Woods was reportedly cut short after a row over one of the exes.
27.10.2022 - 01:59 / deadline.com
EXCLUSIVE: APA continues to build its talent agent roster with the hire of Jovan Meredith, who moves to APA from Luber Roklin where he most recently served as a manager. He becomes the 16th new agent APA has brought in recently following the CAA/ICM merger.
Meredith began his representation career at Paradigm in 2012 where he worked in the talent department for four years. In 2016 he left to help Will Smith’s brother Harry launch Smith Global, a distribution company with a focus on independent films from underrepresented voices. In 2021 he returned to representation by joining Luber Roklin as a manager with a focus primarily on diverse and crossover artists.
“When you look at the success APA is having as a leader in the representation of diverse artists, helping them build their brands across multiple platforms and businesses, it is truly cutting edge and made it the place I wanted to be,” said Meredith.
“We worked with Jovan at Paradigm, have followed his career ever since and this was the right time for us to all reunite,” said Jim Osborne, President of APA and Andrew Rogers, Head of Global Talent. “Jovan has tremendous relationships that will help our clients further their careers.”
Katie Price's latest holiday with fiance Carl Woods was reportedly cut short after a row over one of the exes.
A fugitive paedophile who fled Scotland after being convicted of possessing indecent photos of children has been jailed.
Mark Heap & More Join ITVX Drama ‘Significant Other’
Katie Price is currently enjoying a romantic getaway in Thailand with fiancé Carl Woods where she was turned down for plastic surgery.
Japan boss Hajime Moriyasu insists it's nothing personal that Celtic pair Kyogo and Reo Hatate were snubbed for his final World Cup group.
EXCLUSIVE: Brian Wittenstein has left the Hyperion Talent Agency. According to multiple sources, it all came down quickly this week. I hear a client of his approached the leadership of Hyperion, launched and run by former UTA agent Ryan Bartlett, with a complaint about inappropriate behavior by Wittenstein.
EXCLUSIVE: Brian Wittenstein has left the Hyperion Talent Agency. According to multiple sources, it all came down quickly this week. I hear a client of his approached the leadership of Hyperion, launched and run by former UTA agent Ryan Bartlett, with a complaint about Wittenstein’s behavior. Details are sketchy but according to sources, whatever Wittenstein did had made her uncomfortable. After some due diligence, I hear Wittenstein was let go and escorted out of the building.
Endeavor’s IMG global events group has sold The Miss Universe Organization to Thailand-based JKN Global Media.
UPDATED: Longtime talent agent Tyler Grasham died Friday, Oct. 21, of cancer, surrounded by loved ones, his business partner Chris Solomon confirmed to Deadline. He wa 54.
While Chad Stahelski wraps up post-production on “John Wick: Chapter 4,” he has one of his next projects lined up at Netflix. Deadline reports that Stahleski will direct the streamer’s feature film adaptation of the “Black Samurai” novels, about an American soldier who learns the way of the samurai.
Fresh off directing episodes of Marvel’s “Moon Knight” and then being upped as the main directors on “Loki” season two, indie filmmakers Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead have returned for their own solo effort, “Something In The Dirt.” Known for trippy, surreal, strange, high-concept, sci-fi, and horror films like “Spring,” “The Endless,” and “Synchronic,” Benson and Moorhead’s work is always unique, and for ‘Dirt,’ their latest, the duo crafted one of their most lo-fi efforts.
Frank Doelger is helming a surveillance drama set that counts broadcasters ZDF, MBC and France Télévisions and streamer Hulu Japan as partners.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Netflix has come on board for the second year to support the Short Film Camp, a film industry training program for professionals from Thailand, Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar. The SFC is led by Purin Pictures, a film funding body backed by the Purin Foundation. The event, running for ten days (Dec. 2-12, 2022) in Bangkok, Thailand, will involve 12 teams of directors and producers. The 24 participants will receive mentoring that aims to hone their writing, producing and directing skills. The workshop culminates in a live pitch of their short film projects, where four winners will receive funding and post-production support to produce their short films.
It's been an interesting week for Diddy. Last Saturday, Kanye West accused him in a text message of being a federal agent who was controlled by Jewish people in response Diddy's criticisms of West's "White Lives Matter" shirt.
Peter Debruge Chief Film Critic Who can forget Jonathan Swift’s “A Modest Proposal,” that cheeky work of early-18th-century satire in which the author had the nerve to suggest cannibalism as a means of keeping Ireland’s unwanted kids “from being a burden on their parents or country, and for making them beneficial to the publick”? In “Plan 75,” debuting director Chie Hayakawa floats an equally extreme idea of her own without so much as a glimmer of irony, and the suggestion is upsetting enough that the public will likely still be citing it decades down the road. Set in near-future Japan, where it’s a surplus of seniors — versus an abundance of babies — that’s causing trouble, this chilling social drama takes its name from a hypothetical new legislation whereby an overtaxed government offers its elderly citizens an incentive to euthanize.
EXCLUSIVE: Yasha Jackson has joined the romantic comedy film Space Cadet alongside Emma Roberts, Poppy Liu and Gabrielle Union.