Duncan Stewart and Benton Whitley are expanding their New York-based casting office Stewart/Whitley and opening a film and television arm.
28.01.2020 - 00:06 / cosmopolitan.com
First things first, when an awards show that is supposed to be three hours stretches into the four-hour territory, you’re in major trouble. The Grammys give out the most important awards at the end, so if things were supposed to wrap up at 11 and people are suddenly seeing commercials that there are four more performances and four more awards left, you can understand why they’d be annoyed.
Then, by the time the biggest and best awards of the night are presented 40 whole minutes later, people
Duncan Stewart and Benton Whitley are expanding their New York-based casting office Stewart/Whitley and opening a film and television arm.
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