Paradigm has brought on two new hires to beef up its motion picture and television literary departments.
Ryan Saul, most recently Apa’s motion picture lit co-head, has joined Paradigm’s motion picture lit department. Prior to Apa, he spent time as an agent as Metropolitan Talent and Jim Preminger Agency, and started his career at the strategic planning department at Walt Disney. His client roster includes director Wes Ball, his producing partner Joe Hartwick, Jr., animation director Tim Reckart and others.
“Paradigm is a unique global, full-service agency with an incredible 30-year history of providing distinctive and personalized service to clients,” said Saul. “I am honored to join one of the best teams in the business, and look forward to bringing the filmmakers I represent into an organization that has a history of nurturing visionary artists.”
Katt Riley is joining the agency’s television lit department after spending four years at Kaplan Stahler Agency,...
Ryan Saul, most recently Apa’s motion picture lit co-head, has joined Paradigm’s motion picture lit department. Prior to Apa, he spent time as an agent as Metropolitan Talent and Jim Preminger Agency, and started his career at the strategic planning department at Walt Disney. His client roster includes director Wes Ball, his producing partner Joe Hartwick, Jr., animation director Tim Reckart and others.
“Paradigm is a unique global, full-service agency with an incredible 30-year history of providing distinctive and personalized service to clients,” said Saul. “I am honored to join one of the best teams in the business, and look forward to bringing the filmmakers I represent into an organization that has a history of nurturing visionary artists.”
Katt Riley is joining the agency’s television lit department after spending four years at Kaplan Stahler Agency,...
- 6/6/2019
- by Elaine Low
- Variety Film + TV
The General Lee is getting a little work done. Warner Bros. Pictures has hired scribe John O'Brien to do a rewrite on Dukes of Hazzard, based on the popular late-'70s/early-'80s CBS series. The show centered on the adventures of Southern cousins Bo, Luke and Daisy Duke, who drove around in a Dodge Charger nicknamed the General Lee as they evaded the unscrupulous Boss Hogg and Sheriff Coltrane. The studio hopes to shoot next year and is looking at the project as a tentpole. Ashton Kutcher and Paul Walker have expressed interest in starring as the fast-drivin' cousins, with Anthony Anderson as Hogg (HR 7/31). Village Roadshow is producing, while Greg Silverman is overseeing the project for the studio. O'Brien is also one of the writers of Warners' upcoming '70s-themed Starsky & Hutch, and he did a rewrite on the studio's Catwoman, now in production. He also wrote the Joel Silver-produced Cradle 2 the Grave for the studio. O'Brien is repped by Melissa Read of the Jim Preminger Agency and the Gotham Group.
- 12/1/2003
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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