Snapchat parent Snap Inc. made a flurry of announcements during its NewFronts presentation to advertisers, including team-ups with Issa Rae and Live Nation as well as the launch of an in-app sports channel.
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EXCLUSIVE: Terrence Terrell (Giants, Obliterated) has signed with Ascend Artists Representation.
Terrell won a Daytime Emmy for supporting actor for his role as Kwasi in Issa Rae’s web series Giants. He most recently was a series regular on Netflix’s action-comedy series Obliterated as well as Chuck Lorre’s CBS comedy series B Positive. He previously recurred on Bosch, Bigger and First Wives Club and also appeared in The Best Man: The Final Chapters.
Terrell recently wrapped the Joe Carnahan feature Not Without Hope with Zachary Levi. He is currently shooting the Peacock limited series Fight Night with Samuel L. Jackson, Kevin Hart, and Taraji P Henson.
Terrell continues to be represented by Insurge-Ent, Vision PR, and Gang, Tyre, Tamer, Brown & Passman.
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Snapchat parent Snap Inc. made a flurry of announcements during its NewFronts presentation to advertisers, including team-ups with Issa Rae and Live Nation as well as the launch of an in-app sports channel.
Katcy Stephan Actor and “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” cast member Kyle Richards has signed with CAA. Richards has been acting since childhood, earning a wide range of credits, including roles in “Little House on the Prairie,” ‘The Car,” “The Watcher in the Woods,” “E.R.,” “The Housewives of the North Pole,” “Beautiful Wedding,” “Halloween” and “Halloween Kills.” She reprised her role as Lindsey Wallace in “Halloween Ends,” the final film of the franchise, alongside Jamie Lee Curtis. In 2010, Richards joined Bravo’s “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” and is the last remaining original cast member.
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