Paradigm Talent Agency has hired Ashley Hanley as a talent agent, and promoted three New York-based trainees to agent: Valerie Champeau (talent), Katelyn Dougherty (book publishing) and Rachel Ellicott.
Hanley will be based in the company’s Los Angeles headquarters. Clients include Sinqua Walls, Parisa Fitz-Henley, Yvette Monreal, Tracy Ifeachor and Darren Mann. She joins from Apa.
“We are committed to growing the next generation of agents and are proud to announce the promotion of three new agents based in our New York office,” said Scott Metzger, co-head of talent at Paradigm. “Valerie Champeau, Katelyn Dougherty and Rachel Ellicott have displayed an outstanding commitment to the artists we represent in Talent, Book Publishing and Theatre Lit & Content.”
“Ashley Hanley brings an incredible track record of discovering and nurturing talent across all formats,” he added. “We welcome Ashley to the team and congratulate our new agents on their well-deserved promotions.”
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Hanley will be based in the company’s Los Angeles headquarters. Clients include Sinqua Walls, Parisa Fitz-Henley, Yvette Monreal, Tracy Ifeachor and Darren Mann. She joins from Apa.
“We are committed to growing the next generation of agents and are proud to announce the promotion of three new agents based in our New York office,” said Scott Metzger, co-head of talent at Paradigm. “Valerie Champeau, Katelyn Dougherty and Rachel Ellicott have displayed an outstanding commitment to the artists we represent in Talent, Book Publishing and Theatre Lit & Content.”
“Ashley Hanley brings an incredible track record of discovering and nurturing talent across all formats,” he added. “We welcome Ashley to the team and congratulate our new agents on their well-deserved promotions.”
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- 5/14/2019
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Paradigm has hired Ashley Hanley as a talent agent and promoted a trio of New York-based trainees — Valerie Champeau (Talent), Katelyn Dougherty (Book Publishing) and Rachel Ellicott (Theatre Lit & Content) — to agent status.
Hanley, who had been at Apa, will be based in Los Angeles and brings with her clients including Sinqua Walls, Parisa Fitz-Henley, Yvette Monreal, Tracy Ifeachor, Emeraude Toubia (Freeform’s Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments) and Darren Mann.
Champeau’s roster of clients include Austin Crute and Jacob Tobia, whose memoir Sissy: A Coming-Of-Gender Story is in development with Legendary TV and Michael Lannan.
Dougherty’s clients include Tim McKeon,...
Hanley, who had been at Apa, will be based in Los Angeles and brings with her clients including Sinqua Walls, Parisa Fitz-Henley, Yvette Monreal, Tracy Ifeachor, Emeraude Toubia (Freeform’s Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments) and Darren Mann.
Champeau’s roster of clients include Austin Crute and Jacob Tobia, whose memoir Sissy: A Coming-Of-Gender Story is in development with Legendary TV and Michael Lannan.
Dougherty’s clients include Tim McKeon,...
- 5/14/2019
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Paradigm has hired four female talent agents after Debbee Klein, one of the agency’s top agents, pledged that the company would be committed to hitting 50/50 gender parity by 2020.
Paradigm announced on Tuesday that Ashley Hanley has been hired as a talent agent and that three more New York-based trainees have been promoted to agent, including Valerie Champeau, Katelyn Dougherty and Rachel Ellicott. Champeau will serve as a talent agent, Dougherty is in book publishing, and Ellicott joins the theatre lit and content department. Hanley will be based in the company’s Los Angeles headquarters.
Klein made the promise at TheWrap’s Be Conference in April, saying that the goal was to reach 50/50 by the end of this year.
Also Read: Top Paradigm Agent Debbee Klein Pledges 50/50 Gender Parity at Her Agency by 2020 (Video)
“At Paradigm, we’ve made a big commitment to 50/50 by 2020 and I hope we get there.
Paradigm announced on Tuesday that Ashley Hanley has been hired as a talent agent and that three more New York-based trainees have been promoted to agent, including Valerie Champeau, Katelyn Dougherty and Rachel Ellicott. Champeau will serve as a talent agent, Dougherty is in book publishing, and Ellicott joins the theatre lit and content department. Hanley will be based in the company’s Los Angeles headquarters.
Klein made the promise at TheWrap’s Be Conference in April, saying that the goal was to reach 50/50 by the end of this year.
Also Read: Top Paradigm Agent Debbee Klein Pledges 50/50 Gender Parity at Her Agency by 2020 (Video)
“At Paradigm, we’ve made a big commitment to 50/50 by 2020 and I hope we get there.
- 5/14/2019
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
Theatrical producers Pam Laudenslager and Colleen Lober have announced the launch of a new entertainment company – Center Stage Capital, Inc. – to present a portfolio of productions that includes the previously announced Broadway-hopeful Green Acres the Musical, a contemporary musical comedy by Tor Hyams and Lisa Rothauser based on the classic sitcom.
And yes, the new musical will include the old theme song, which, thanks to syndication, has taught at least several generations of Americans why Green Acres is the place to be.
Other productions in the Center Stage portfolio are the musicals Mother Eve’s Secret Garden of Sensual Sisterhood, Empyrea, and In the Room.
In its announcement, Center Stage Capital describes itself as featuring “an innovative new disruptive business model for funding by allowing the investor to engage directly in a portfolio of four original theatrical productions. This will mitigate risk through diversification and could reduce the risk...
And yes, the new musical will include the old theme song, which, thanks to syndication, has taught at least several generations of Americans why Green Acres is the place to be.
Other productions in the Center Stage portfolio are the musicals Mother Eve’s Secret Garden of Sensual Sisterhood, Empyrea, and In the Room.
In its announcement, Center Stage Capital describes itself as featuring “an innovative new disruptive business model for funding by allowing the investor to engage directly in a portfolio of four original theatrical productions. This will mitigate risk through diversification and could reduce the risk...
- 7/11/2018
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Jeremy Kushnier Jesus Christ Superstar, Footloose, Eden Espinosa Wicked, Brooklyn, Rachel York Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, VictorVictoria and Jack Noseworthy A Chorus Line, Sweet Smell of Success lead the cast of New York Musical Theater Festival's Stealing Time, the latest work of writerscomposers Tor Hyams and Lisa Neubauer. Stealing Time will play as a special event in the 2012 New York Musical Theater Festival at the PTC Performance Space. Stealing Time is the second Nymf project for Hyams coming off the success of Greenwood starring Andrea McArdle in the 2011 New York Musical Theater Festival.
- 7/15/2012
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Jeremy Kushnier Jesus Christ Superstar, Footloose, Eden Espinosa Wicked, Brooklyn, Rachel York Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, VictorVictoria and Jack Noseworthy A Chorus Line, Sweet Smell of Success lead the cast of New York Musical Theater Festival's Stealing Time, the latest work of writerscomposers Tor Hyams and Lisa Neubauer. Stealing Time will play as a special event in the 2012 New York Musical Theater Festival at the PTC Performance Space. Stealing Time is the second Nymf project for Hyams coming off the success of Greenwood starring Andrea McArdle in the 2011 New York Musical Theater Festival.
- 6/19/2012
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
It's so Hollywood for an actor to admit that what he or she really wants to do is direct. And it's even more Hollywood for an actor to direct an actor directing, in some vain attempt at creating a vehicle for a side career. But in the case of Juliet Landau — daughter of Martin Landau and Barbara Bain and most recognized for her role as Drusilla in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel — her first directing project is innovative and feels surprisingly un-Hollywood. Landau's short, Take Flight (www.julietlandaustakeflight.com), began as a basic making-of documentary for a nanobudget music video Gary Oldman directed while shooting this summer's blockbuster Dark Knight. Take Flight is a technologically groundbreaking yet intimate glimpse into Oldman's creative process. Not only does the audience get to see a goofier, looser, and even wistful side to the actor whose characters are usually borderline psychotic, but because...
- 9/8/2008
- by Cassie Carpenter
- backstage.com
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