Exclusive: Denton Brierley, the UK agency representing stars from Ted Lasso, The White Lotus and Killing Eve, has signed talent agent Katy Wale.
Several agencies were vying for Wale, who brings clients to Denton Brierley including Lou Llobell (Foundation), Lyna Dubarry (Liaison), Luke Roskell (Outlander) and Hattie Gotobed (Game of Thrones).
She joins from Vivienne Clore Artist Management and previously worked at boutique agency Galloways.
Launched six years ago by Creative Artists Management alums Gavin Denton-Jones and Suzy Brierley, London-based Denton Brierley has slipped somewhat under the radar in the UK agency game but represents major established and up-and-coming talent including Ted Lasso Emmy-nominee Sarah Niles, The White Lotus’ Leo Woodall, who is starring in Netflix’s One Day adaptation, and Killing Eve’s Robert Gilbert. Other clients include. Sophia Brown (The Witcher: Blood Origins), Jefferson Hall (House of the Dragon), Maisie Richardson-Sellers (The Undeclared War), Richard Flood (Grey’s Anatomy...
Several agencies were vying for Wale, who brings clients to Denton Brierley including Lou Llobell (Foundation), Lyna Dubarry (Liaison), Luke Roskell (Outlander) and Hattie Gotobed (Game of Thrones).
She joins from Vivienne Clore Artist Management and previously worked at boutique agency Galloways.
Launched six years ago by Creative Artists Management alums Gavin Denton-Jones and Suzy Brierley, London-based Denton Brierley has slipped somewhat under the radar in the UK agency game but represents major established and up-and-coming talent including Ted Lasso Emmy-nominee Sarah Niles, The White Lotus’ Leo Woodall, who is starring in Netflix’s One Day adaptation, and Killing Eve’s Robert Gilbert. Other clients include. Sophia Brown (The Witcher: Blood Origins), Jefferson Hall (House of the Dragon), Maisie Richardson-Sellers (The Undeclared War), Richard Flood (Grey’s Anatomy...
- 7/18/2022
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
The Sky One Original Historical Drama Jamestown returns for a third season this month and we spoke to the cast about what the new season has in store. The show has gained a massive following in its first two seasons, and there’s a third season, the show’s final outing, beginning on Friday, the 26th of April on Sky One and Now TV. In our first extended interview Luke Roskell, Stuart Martin & Ben Starr talk about the show’s nuanced villains, their take on the show’s final season and how it feels bringing the show to an end.
We also spoke to Naomi Battrick, Niamh Walsh, Abiola Ogunbiyi & Claire Cox about what life will be like for them in Season 3. They talked us Richard Phippen about the closeness on set, and who from the cast is the naughtiest on set. They also talk about the sense of closure,...
We also spoke to Naomi Battrick, Niamh Walsh, Abiola Ogunbiyi & Claire Cox about what life will be like for them in Season 3. They talked us Richard Phippen about the closeness on set, and who from the cast is the naughtiest on set. They also talk about the sense of closure,...
- 4/26/2019
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Author: Amanda Carnac
The characters in Sky1’s Jamestown may be brooding, conflicted and understandably depressed by their circumstances but in real life the actors couldn’t have been more upbeat. We were lucky enough to meet the cast of Jamestown on set as well as after the preview of episode 1 from series 2 and couldn’t have met a livelier bunch of people – Steven Waddington wanted to sing karaoke as soon as we handed him the microphone which made for a great start.
In the first interview we talk to Naomi Battrick, Ben Starr, Niamh Walsh, Abubakar Salim and Abiola Ogunbiyi. Naomi spoke of how her character Jocelyn had started off protected by her upper-class husband but this changes dramatically after she loses her husband at the beginning of series 2. She gave praise to the incredible set design which helped them feel ‘part of something real;’ a small village was built,...
The characters in Sky1’s Jamestown may be brooding, conflicted and understandably depressed by their circumstances but in real life the actors couldn’t have been more upbeat. We were lucky enough to meet the cast of Jamestown on set as well as after the preview of episode 1 from series 2 and couldn’t have met a livelier bunch of people – Steven Waddington wanted to sing karaoke as soon as we handed him the microphone which made for a great start.
In the first interview we talk to Naomi Battrick, Ben Starr, Niamh Walsh, Abubakar Salim and Abiola Ogunbiyi. Naomi spoke of how her character Jocelyn had started off protected by her upper-class husband but this changes dramatically after she loses her husband at the beginning of series 2. She gave praise to the incredible set design which helped them feel ‘part of something real;’ a small village was built,...
- 1/30/2018
- by Amanda Carnac
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Emmerdale teenagers Thomas King and Sean Spencer seem ready to cause more trouble for Chas Dingle in Wednesday's (January 30) episode of the soap. Sean (Luke Roskell) is embarrassed for his father Dan when Chas firmly rejects his attempts to be friendly, and the schoolboy thinks it's about time his dad stopped acting like such a pushover. Also witnessing this moment, a vengeful Thomas (Mark Flanagan) (more)...
- 1/26/2013
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
'Emmerdale' is bringing in a lesbian couple. The ITV1 soap - whose only current homosexual character is Aaron Livesy (Danny Miller) - will welcome former 'Bad Girls' actress Alicya Eyo, who played gay woman Denny Blood in the prison drama, and ex-'Shameless' star Kelli Hollis to portray lesbian lovers Ruby Haswell and Ali Spencer in October. Ali (Kelli) - who is the sister of troublesome Rachel Breckle (Gemma Oaten) - has left her family to start a new life in the Dales with her two children Sean (Luke Roskell, 14) and Amelia (Daisy Campbell, seven) - and the actress explained it...
- 7/29/2011
- Virgin Media - TV
Emmerdale bosses have announced that former Shameless star Kelli Hollis and ex-Bad Girls actress Alicya Eyo have joined the cast of the soap. The pair have landed the roles of village newcomers Ali Spencer and Ruby Haswell, who are due to make their first appearance on screen in the autumn. Ali is the sister of troublesome Rachel Breckle (Gemma Oaten), who made her debut last week when she arrived at the Dingles' home for a furious showdown with Sam. Just as fiery as her outspoken sibling, Ali breaks up with her husband and leaves her flat on the Hotten estate, hoping for a new start in the village with her two children Sean and Amelia, played by 14-year-old Luke Roskell and 7-year-old Daisy Campbell. However, Ali's life is far from uncomplicated as she has left her husband for Ruby, much to the horror of her tearaway son. A statement...
- 7/28/2011
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
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