CBS Casting Svps Lucy Cavallo & Amy Herzig, VP Katharina Eggmann Exit; Dana Pine Joins Network As VP
Exclusive: Longtime CBS casting executives, Los Angeles-based Svp Lucy Cavallo and New York-based Svp Amy Herzig, are leaving the network.
Herzig most recently served as Svp Casting, East Coast, overseeing casting out of New York. She worked with VP Casting, East Coast, Katharina Eggman, who also is out, leaving CBS temporarily without a New York casting executive.
The departures comes two and a half months after ABC Studios veteran Claudia Lyon joined CBS as Evp Talent and Casting and are believed to be part of Lyon putting her own stamp on the network’s casting department, which she now oversees, with staffing changes.
As part of the changes, which Lyon reportedly started implementing after evaluating the department she inherited from CBS’ longtime Head of Casting Peter Golden, who stepped down in early May, Lyon has made her first executive hire, bringing Dana Pine as VP, Casting.
Pine had most recently served as Senior Manager,...
Herzig most recently served as Svp Casting, East Coast, overseeing casting out of New York. She worked with VP Casting, East Coast, Katharina Eggman, who also is out, leaving CBS temporarily without a New York casting executive.
The departures comes two and a half months after ABC Studios veteran Claudia Lyon joined CBS as Evp Talent and Casting and are believed to be part of Lyon putting her own stamp on the network’s casting department, which she now oversees, with staffing changes.
As part of the changes, which Lyon reportedly started implementing after evaluating the department she inherited from CBS’ longtime Head of Casting Peter Golden, who stepped down in early May, Lyon has made her first executive hire, bringing Dana Pine as VP, Casting.
Pine had most recently served as Senior Manager,...
- 10/18/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Karen Church and Fern Orenstein just landed new roles, as senior vice president, casting for CBS Entertainment. Church and Orenstein have both been promoted to the position, CBS's executive vice president, talent and casting Peter Golden said Thursday. Also read: CBS’ Les Moonves Sidesteps Ray Rice Scandal; Touts NFL's ‘Phenomenal Ratings,’ Rising Ad Rates Reporting directly to Golden, the pair join CBS casting senior vice presidents Lucy Cavallo in Los Angeles and Amy Herzig in New York. Church (pictured at left), was previously vice president, casting at CBS Entertainment, and will oversee the casting of series regular and guest-starring roles on CBS comedies.
- 9/18/2014
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
Listed below are the studios and offices for network and cable television.ABCLos Angeles Offices: 500 South Buena Vista StreetBurbank, CA 91521-4651(818) 460-7777Los Angeles Casting: Keli Lee (Executive VP, Casting); Ayo Davis (VP, Casting), Claudia Ramsumair (VP of Casting), Sandi Logan (Executive Director, Casting), Randi Chugerman (Executive Director, Casting); Gene Blythe (Casting Consultant), Billy Murphy, John Villacorta (Managers of Casting), Karen Noble (Casting Coordinator).New York Offices: 77 West 66th StreetNew York 10023(212) 456-7777New York Casting: ABC157 Columbus Avenue, 2nd FloorNew York 10023.Rosalie Joseph, C.S.A. (VP, Casting), Marci Phillips, C.S.A. (Executive Director of Casting), Janet Murphy Butler (Executive Director of Casting & Talent Relations), and Justin Borgstahl (Coordinator).CBSLos Angeles Offices: CBS Television City7800 Beverly Blvd.Los Angeles, CA 90036(323) 575-2345Cbs Studios4024 Radford Ave.Studio City, CA 91604(818) 655-5000Los Angeles Casting: Peter Golden (Executive VP, Talent & Casting), Lucy Cavallo (VP, Casting), Fern Orenstein (VP, Casting), Karen Church (VP,...
- 9/14/2010
- backstage.com
Ann Donahue, one of the executive producers of CBS' CSI series franchise and showrunner of CSI: Miami, is set to talk about the casting process as keynote speaker during the Talent Managers Assn.'s "An Evening With CBS," to be held Tuesday at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood. The event, moderated by Robert J. Dowling, editor-in-chief and publisher of The Hollywood Reporter, also will feature a preview and discussion of CBS' new lineup. The panel discussions will include five senior casting executives from CBS: Peter Golden, executive vp talent and casting; Sheila Guthrie, senior vp talent and casting, network TV; Fern Orenstein, vp casting, movies and miniseries; Lucy Cavallo, vp casting, drama; and Karen Church, vp casting, comedy. Also involved in the panel discussion will be series casting directors including Risa Bramon-Garcia (CSI: NY), Lisa Miller Katz (CBS' Everybody Loves Raymond) and Molly Lopata (movies-of-the-week and miniseries). The event, which starts at 7 p.m., is open to TMA members, managers, agents, industry professionals and media. TMA is a 50-year-old nonprofit trade group that represents professional managers in the entertainment industry.
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