United Talent Agency (UTA) on Tuesday announced 26 new partners, the largest class in the agency’s 31-year history.
“As UTA has grown, these colleagues’ leadership, hard work, mentorship and dedication helps push our business forward every day,” said UTA Co-President David Kramer. “This partner class encompasses a wide range of expertise and backgrounds and reflects our commitment to providing clients with best-in-class representation and resources across all areas of the company.”
The newest UTA partners are:
David Anderson (MediaLink); Robert Arakelian (Production Arts); Natasha Bolouki (Unscripted Television); Rob Carlson (Motion Picture Literary); David Evenchick (UTA Speakers); Mike “G” Guirguis (Music); Julian Jacobs (MediaLink); Joe Kessler (UTA Iq); Andrew Lear (Unscripted Television); Fara Leff (Klutch Sports Group); Jbeau Lewis (Music); Jenny Maryasis (Motion Picture Literary); Matthew Morgan (Music); Raina Penchansky (Digital Brand Architects); Jason Richman (Media Rights); Laura Roenick (Human Resources); Michael Rubi (Production Arts); Scott Schachter (Talent); Phil Voss (Legal...
“As UTA has grown, these colleagues’ leadership, hard work, mentorship and dedication helps push our business forward every day,” said UTA Co-President David Kramer. “This partner class encompasses a wide range of expertise and backgrounds and reflects our commitment to providing clients with best-in-class representation and resources across all areas of the company.”
The newest UTA partners are:
David Anderson (MediaLink); Robert Arakelian (Production Arts); Natasha Bolouki (Unscripted Television); Rob Carlson (Motion Picture Literary); David Evenchick (UTA Speakers); Mike “G” Guirguis (Music); Julian Jacobs (MediaLink); Joe Kessler (UTA Iq); Andrew Lear (Unscripted Television); Fara Leff (Klutch Sports Group); Jbeau Lewis (Music); Jenny Maryasis (Motion Picture Literary); Matthew Morgan (Music); Raina Penchansky (Digital Brand Architects); Jason Richman (Media Rights); Laura Roenick (Human Resources); Michael Rubi (Production Arts); Scott Schachter (Talent); Phil Voss (Legal...
- 5/31/2022
- by Angelique Jackson
- Variety Film + TV
UTA has upped 26 colleagues to partners, representing more than 15 divisions and corporate functions. This marks the largest partner class announced in UTA’s 31-year history.
The list of the newest UTA partners announced today are:
David Anderson- MediaLink Robert Arakelian- Production Arts Natasha Bolouki- Unscripted Television Rob Carlson-Motion Picture Literary David Evenchick- UTA Speakers Mike “G” Guirguis- Music Julian Jacobs-MediaLink Joe Kessler- UTA Iq Andrew Lear- Unscripted Television Fara Leff- Klutch Sports Group Jbeau Lewis-Music Jenny Maryasis- Motion Picture Literary Matthew Morgan- Music Raina Penchansky-Digital Brand Architects Jason Richman- Media Rights Laura Roenick-Human Resources Michael Rubi- Production Arts Scott Schachter-Talent Phil Voss- Legal Matt Waldstein- Business Affairs Toni Wallace-Music Sam Wick- Ventures Ruth-Ann Wynter- Human Resources
“As UTA has grown, these colleagues’ leadership, hard work, mentorship and dedication helps push our business forward every day,...
The list of the newest UTA partners announced today are:
David Anderson- MediaLink Robert Arakelian- Production Arts Natasha Bolouki- Unscripted Television Rob Carlson-Motion Picture Literary David Evenchick- UTA Speakers Mike “G” Guirguis- Music Julian Jacobs-MediaLink Joe Kessler- UTA Iq Andrew Lear- Unscripted Television Fara Leff- Klutch Sports Group Jbeau Lewis-Music Jenny Maryasis- Motion Picture Literary Matthew Morgan- Music Raina Penchansky-Digital Brand Architects Jason Richman- Media Rights Laura Roenick-Human Resources Michael Rubi- Production Arts Scott Schachter-Talent Phil Voss- Legal Matt Waldstein- Business Affairs Toni Wallace-Music Sam Wick- Ventures Ruth-Ann Wynter- Human Resources
“As UTA has grown, these colleagues’ leadership, hard work, mentorship and dedication helps push our business forward every day,...
- 5/31/2022
- by Justin Kroll
- Deadline Film + TV
When Foxtel executives first saw Deadline Gallipoli, they were so impressed with the performance of Joel Jackson they made a highly unusual deal with the young actor and his agent.
A 2013 Nida graduate, Jackson makes his screen debut as Charles Bean, one of the three war correspondents at the centre of the miniseries.
Foxtel executive director of television Brian Walsh and head of drama Penny Win wanted to ensure Deadline Gallipoli will be the first time Australians see the 24-year-old Jackson on screen.
So they made a financial arrangement with the actor.s agent Mark Morrissey of Morrissey Management that if he took jobs in other shows, none would go to air before Deadline Gallipoli premieres on showcase in April.
.It.s very unusual to do that kind of holding deal, especially for a young man who was straight out of Nida,. Morrissey tells If.
Morrissey signed Jackson after admiring his work at Nida,...
A 2013 Nida graduate, Jackson makes his screen debut as Charles Bean, one of the three war correspondents at the centre of the miniseries.
Foxtel executive director of television Brian Walsh and head of drama Penny Win wanted to ensure Deadline Gallipoli will be the first time Australians see the 24-year-old Jackson on screen.
So they made a financial arrangement with the actor.s agent Mark Morrissey of Morrissey Management that if he took jobs in other shows, none would go to air before Deadline Gallipoli premieres on showcase in April.
.It.s very unusual to do that kind of holding deal, especially for a young man who was straight out of Nida,. Morrissey tells If.
Morrissey signed Jackson after admiring his work at Nida,...
- 1/20/2015
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
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