Andrew Rogers, a 12-year ICM veteran, has joined APA as a new Partner and Global Head Of Talent. Rogers, who also was a partner at ICM, was part of the final wave of agents who departed the company on the eve of its acquisition by CAA.
Andrew Rogers, a 12-year ICM veteran, has joined APA as a new Partner and Global Head Of Talent. Rogers, who also was a partner at ICM, was part of the final wave of agents who departed the company on the eve of its acquisition by CAA.
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EXCLUSIVE: Former top ICM talent and literary agent John Burnham, who left earlier this month to become a manager and partner at Atlas Artists and Atlas Literary, has signed Alex O’Loughlin as a client.
Alexandra Billings is spilling secrets behind the casting of 2005’s “Transamerica”.
EXCLUSIVE: John Burnham, a cornerstone talent and literary agent who has spent over 25 years at ICM Partners, is leaving to become a manager and partner at Atlas Artists and Atlas Literary, the Atlas Entertainment subsidiary. The exit is amicable, and Burnham will bring with him a client list of renowned writers, filmmakers and actors he will now represent as a manager.
Eva Longoria is ready for a walk down to Wisteria Lane —see what we did there? The actress and businesswoman recently spoke about the possibility of bringing back Desperate Housewives ten years after its season finale.Longoria, who portrayed Gabrielle Solis in the comedy-drama and mystery television series created by Marc Cherry, revealed that she would be the “first to sign up’” for a Desperate Housewives reboot. “Believe me, I would be the first to sign up,” Eva said during an appearance on GoodDay New York, “like, I’m already on Wisteria Lane, and I’d be like ‘sign me up.’” According to Eva, although she is down, Cherry isn’t as interested.
If a “Desperate Housewives” reboot ever happens, Eva Longoria will be the first one back on the set.
EXCLUSIVE: Grant Gustin, the actor best known for his starring role as Barry Allen (aka The Flash) on The CW’s The Flash, has signed with ICM for theatrical representation.
Amanda Seyfried has garnered attention for her award-worthy portrayal of disgraced Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes on Hulu’s true-crime drama, , she’s not the only one to alter her likeness onscreen. William H. Macy makes a shocking transformation as Richard Fuisz, an entrepreneur and former neighbor of Holmes' who gets sued by her health technology startup and later helps expose the company’s fraudulent claims.“I thought the way Richard looked was important,” Macy tells ET’s Lauren Zima about wanting to make sure he looked as close to Fuisz as possible. In order to achieve the look, Macy spent hours with the hair and makeup team as they went to work on transforming him into the entrepreneur.
CBS is rebooting late-‘90s fantasy newspaper drama Early Edition and has handed the project a pilot order.
Latina Powerhouse Eva Longoria just experienced that. Today, the latina actress took to her Instagram to share her favorite photoshoot pic from her past ABC TV series, Desperate Housewives.In the photo, she is posing with her co-stars: Teri Hatcher, Marcia Cross, Felicity Huffman, and Nicollette Sheridan. The photoshoot was entirely styled in pink, from the walls, carpets, props like the vaccum to the sexy fashion worn by the main stars of the show, who all looked gorgeous in pink and white.A
serving two months in federal prison last year for her role in the college admissions scandal — doesn’t quite equal those famous words uttered by Joseph Welch to Sen. Joseph McCarthy during the nationally televised Army-McCarthy hearings in 1954.
Stepping out solo! William H. Macy walked his first major red carpet since the college admissions scandal without his wife, Felicity Huffman, posing at the 73rd annual Emmy Awards on Sunday, September 19.
Operation Varsity Blues: The College Admissions Scandal takes a closer look at the nationwide bribery scam — and its mastermind, William “Rick” Singer.
Felicity Huffman, Lori Loughlin and her husband Mossimo Giannuli, TPG Capital executive Bill McGlashan and Hot Pockets heiress Michelle Janvas have all been sentenced.Also Read: Netflix's College Admissions Scandal Doc Starring Matthew Modine as Rick Singer to Debut in MarchBut still, 60 year-old Singer remains very much a free man and is out and about in Newport Beach on $500,000 bail. He admitted to a Boston judge in 2019, “I am absolutely responsible for it.
Felicity Huffman is returning to her normal life. Months completing her full sentence in her role in the 2019 college admissions scandal, the actress has gotten back into stride.«Felicity’s life is back to normal,» a source tells ET.
Olivia Jade Giannulli, would be guaranteed a spot at the University of Southern California.
Lori Loughlin is ready to move forward after the college admissions scandal, and hopes others do as well.
Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin as well as ringleader William “Rick” Singer, were charged in a massive college admissions cheating scam in March 2019. The charges were the end result of an ongoing investigation dubbed “Operation Varsity Blues,” named after the 1999 teen film starring James Van Der Beek.
The story behind the U.S. college admissions scandal is coming to Netflix this week in the new hybrid-documentary “Operation Varsity Blues: The College Admissions Scandal”. Now, former U.S. prosecutor Andrew Lelling is speaking out about the case, offering new insight into the case behind the scandal’s most famous faces: Felicity Huffman, Lori Loughlin, and Mossimo Giannulli.
Rick Singer — the ringleader of the bombshell 2019 college admissions scandal — used to exploit the system.Called “Operation Varsity Blues: The College Admissions Scandal” and set for a March 17 premiere, the 100-minute documentary film uses interviews and recreations of FBI-wiretapped conversations to show a glimpse of Singer’s shady operation.“We help the wealthiest families in the US get their kids into school,” said actor Matthew Modine, who stars as Singer in the film, in the first minute
Netflix just dropped the new trailer for the upcoming documentary based on the infamous 2019 college admissions scandal, “Operation Varsity Blues”.
college admissions scandal, which ultimately sent actresses Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin to jail, is the subject of a new Netflix documentary called. The title is a reference to the code name the FBI gave the investigation that exposed a scheme to fraud elite colleges around the nation.
Everyone probably knows about the college admissions scandal that made headlines over the past couple of years. Mainly, people know that actresses Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman were both found guilty of crimes stemming from the illegal methods they used to put their kids in colleges that they wouldn’t have been accepted in normally.
Get ready to learn more than ever before about the college admissions scandal.
Netflix documentary will use actor recreations of FBI wiretaps to tell the story of Rick Singer, the man at the center of the college admissions scandal that sent actors Felicity Huffman, Lori Loughlin and and several other prominent parents to prison.Netflix announced Monday that “Operation Varsity Blues" will be released on March 17.Named for the FBI operation that exposed the scandal, the documentary will focus not on the convicted celebrities like Huffman and Loughlin, but on how Singer
Aunt Becky wants to travel again! Lori Loughlin requested the return of her passport after completing her prison sentence for her role in the college admissions scandal, TMZ reports.
It was the show that made Eva Longoria, Felicity Huffman, Marcia Cross and Teri Hatcher household names and in a few weeks, Desperate Housewives will be introduced to a whole new audience.
The 2019 nationwide college admissions scandal can be summed up as a case of lies, bribes, and crew team photos. The widespread cheating operation involved many affluent parents, college athletics higher-ups, and television stars.
Full House star Lori Loughlin has been released from federal prison outside San Francisco for her role in paying $500,000 to get both her daughters into USC on false pretenses. Her husband Mossimo Giannulli, remains incarcerated after being sentenced to five months in prison. She was also fined and sentenced to community service for the 2019 scandal.
ARRIVED. As you’re probably aware, Full House star Lori Loughlin and Desperate Housewives actress Felicity Huffman have been of ~doing crimes~ to get their kids into prestigious universities.
Daniel Holloway Executive Editor, TVHollywood loves a comeback story.From Martha Stewart to Mel Gibson, the entertainment industry is known for welcoming back their own with open arms.
Felicity Huffman landed her first television role a little over a month after completing her full sentence for her involvement in the college admissions scandal.The actress, 57, is set to star alongside Peanut Butter Falcon actor in an upcoming baseball comedy for ABC, Deadline reported on Monday, November 30. The Desperate Housewives alum will play the owner of a minor league baseball team with Gottsagen, 35, starring as her eldest son.
Felicity Huffman is ready to return to work after completing her full sentence for her role in the 2019 college admissions scandal.ET has learned that the 57-year-old actress will star in a single camera comedy that has a pilot production commitment with ABC.Inspired by Susan Savage, the real-life owner of the Triple A World Champion River Cats, the show will focus on love, loss, family and Triple A baseball. Huffman's character is described as the «unlikely owner of a minor league baseball
served just 11 days of a two-week jail sentence last year, has signed to star in an untitled ABC comedy inspired by the life of Susan Savage, owner of Triple-A baseball’s Sacramento River Cats, according to Deadline.The project also will star Zack Gottsagen (“The Peanut Butter Falcon”). The series was reportedly pitched to Huffman by producer Aaron Kaplan, CEO of Kapital Entertainment, and will be written by Becky Hartman Edwards (“The Baker and the Beauty,” “The Bold Type”).
Joe Otterson TV ReporterFelicity Huffman and “The Peanut Butter Falcon” star Zack Gottsagen are attached to lead a comedy at ABC that has landed a pilot production commitment.The untitled single-camera comedy stars Huffman as the unlikely owner of a minor league baseball team.
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