Bold and the Beautiful spoilers have Sheila Carter‘s search leading to a gruesome discovery next week on the CBS soap. But this grisly find might have nothing to do with Sheila at all.
You have to admit, whatever her son and boyfriend discover under that blanket, the one with lifeless fingers sticking out from underneath, it won’t likely be a pretty sight. But the question today is whether Sheila is the one they find as they desperately seek the woman with nine toes.
Bold and the Beautiful Spoilers: Sheila Carter Dead?
Is Sheila Carter (Kimberlin Brown) dead or alive? Come Monday, when her grieving boyfriend and confused son discover what lies in that abandoned building, we might find out.
Hints of a gruesome find showed up as Friday’s cliffhanger. The camera honed in on a hand of lifeless fingers peeking out from under a filthy blanket.
Deacon...
You have to admit, whatever her son and boyfriend discover under that blanket, the one with lifeless fingers sticking out from underneath, it won’t likely be a pretty sight. But the question today is whether Sheila is the one they find as they desperately seek the woman with nine toes.
Bold and the Beautiful Spoilers: Sheila Carter Dead?
Is Sheila Carter (Kimberlin Brown) dead or alive? Come Monday, when her grieving boyfriend and confused son discover what lies in that abandoned building, we might find out.
Hints of a gruesome find showed up as Friday’s cliffhanger. The camera honed in on a hand of lifeless fingers peeking out from under a filthy blanket.
Deacon...
- 4/28/2024
- by Maggie Larkin
- Soap Dirt
Bold and the Beautiful hinted that Sheila Carter could be in danger when her bereaved boyfriend mentioned this possibility on the CBS soap this week. So, the possibility that his girlfriend is still alive now festers within Deacon Sharp.
But he soon finds he has another taker of his theory. Finn buys into this undead train of thought as the week goes on. Then the good doctor joins this search for the woman who gave birth to him.
Bold and the Beautiful: Sheila Carter Locked Up Alone?
Deacon Sharpe (Sean Kanan) worried about Sheila Carter (Kimberlin Brown) once he realized she could be alive. Now that he knows about her past with Sugar, there’s good reason to be alarmed.
He saw the text messages between his girlfriend and Sugar, indicating Sheila wanted nothing to do with her arch-enemy. So, this week on Bold and the Beautiful, the grieving boyfriend...
But he soon finds he has another taker of his theory. Finn buys into this undead train of thought as the week goes on. Then the good doctor joins this search for the woman who gave birth to him.
Bold and the Beautiful: Sheila Carter Locked Up Alone?
Deacon Sharpe (Sean Kanan) worried about Sheila Carter (Kimberlin Brown) once he realized she could be alive. Now that he knows about her past with Sugar, there’s good reason to be alarmed.
He saw the text messages between his girlfriend and Sugar, indicating Sheila wanted nothing to do with her arch-enemy. So, this week on Bold and the Beautiful, the grieving boyfriend...
- 4/25/2024
- by Maggie Larkin
- Soap Dirt
Less than a month after a lawsuit was filed against the chairman of A3 Artists Agency seeking to block its sale, rival Gersh says it has closed a deal for the digital and alternative departments of the talent firm.
Some forty five staffers — twenty five of which are agents — will move over to the Beverly Hills-based Gersh as part of the agreement, bringing the total number of employees at the agency to around 350, with about 125 agents.
“The combined resources and expertise within the agency will unlock unparalleled opportunities for our clients,” said Bob Gersh, David Gersh and Leslie Siebert, co-presidents of Gersh, adding, “A3’s leadership team cultivated two outstanding departments. Their demonstrated success quickly positioned them as compelling additions to the agency.”
As part of the deal, A3’s Jade Sherman joins Gersh as senior partner and head of digital, while Alec Shankman arrives as senior partner and head of alternative.
Some forty five staffers — twenty five of which are agents — will move over to the Beverly Hills-based Gersh as part of the agreement, bringing the total number of employees at the agency to around 350, with about 125 agents.
“The combined resources and expertise within the agency will unlock unparalleled opportunities for our clients,” said Bob Gersh, David Gersh and Leslie Siebert, co-presidents of Gersh, adding, “A3’s leadership team cultivated two outstanding departments. Their demonstrated success quickly positioned them as compelling additions to the agency.”
As part of the deal, A3’s Jade Sherman joins Gersh as senior partner and head of digital, while Alec Shankman arrives as senior partner and head of alternative.
- 1/9/2024
- by Erik Hayden
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Exclusive: The Gersh Agency is in discussions to acquire the unscripted and digital departments of A3 Artists Agency, I hear. Sources stress that the situation is fluid and, while there has been progress n the conversations, there is no deal yet. Reps for the two agencies declined comment.
If the deal makes, it would mark the first M&a move for Gersh since the agency in May sold a 45% stake to private equity firm Crestview Partners in an investment aimed at accelerating the agency’s domestic and international growth. In would also come on the fifth anniversary of Mutual Fund Store founder Adam Bold buying Abrams Artists Agency from founder Harry Abrams. (It was subsequently rebranded as A3 Artists Agency.)
Since then, A3 — along with the other talent agencies — has had to navigate the WGA-agency standoff, a global pandemic and a double Hollywood strike.
There has been a flurry of speculation...
If the deal makes, it would mark the first M&a move for Gersh since the agency in May sold a 45% stake to private equity firm Crestview Partners in an investment aimed at accelerating the agency’s domestic and international growth. In would also come on the fifth anniversary of Mutual Fund Store founder Adam Bold buying Abrams Artists Agency from founder Harry Abrams. (It was subsequently rebranded as A3 Artists Agency.)
Since then, A3 — along with the other talent agencies — has had to navigate the WGA-agency standoff, a global pandemic and a double Hollywood strike.
There has been a flurry of speculation...
- 9/29/2023
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: A3 on Friday laid off 10 people, seven assistants and three coordinators. It is the first major round of layoffs in the talent representation business since the start of the SAG-AFTRA strike but won’t be the last. With Hollywood production grinding to a halt as actors joined writers in walking out after talks with studios fell through, talent agencies and management companies have been mulling new staff cuts, especially those companies that rely heavily on film and scripted TV revenue.
Agencies went into cost-cutting mode soon after the WGA strike started May 2. Lit-focused Verve laid off agents and support staff. APA laid off some assistants, and virtually all agencies scaled back T&e and other expenses, with some restricting non-essential travel and other spending. Some implemented temporary salary cuts for their senior agents.
A3 did some of that, including reducing expenses, suspending the company’s 401K match, and, while there was no mandate,...
Agencies went into cost-cutting mode soon after the WGA strike started May 2. Lit-focused Verve laid off agents and support staff. APA laid off some assistants, and virtually all agencies scaled back T&e and other expenses, with some restricting non-essential travel and other spending. Some implemented temporary salary cuts for their senior agents.
A3 did some of that, including reducing expenses, suspending the company’s 401K match, and, while there was no mandate,...
- 7/21/2023
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
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