Exclusive: Innovative Artists has promoted four of its coordinators to agents. Noell Ellis, Maia Katz, and Keionah Lee have been promoted in the Talent Department, and Olivia Zoratto in the Broadcast Department. Ellis, Lee, and Zoratto are joining Innovative’s Los Angeles team of agents while Katz continues to be based in the New York office.
Ellis pursued acting as a child in their native Texas and later became a highly regarded acting coach in their home state. Now as an agent, Ellis is supporting clients through the unique lens of someone who has been in their shoes. As a former child actor and a member of the queer community, they are especially interested in working with and elevating the voices of youth and LGBTQ talent.
Katz began in the mailroom at Innovative Artists and advanced to an assistant position in the Talent department only one week later. She was...
Ellis pursued acting as a child in their native Texas and later became a highly regarded acting coach in their home state. Now as an agent, Ellis is supporting clients through the unique lens of someone who has been in their shoes. As a former child actor and a member of the queer community, they are especially interested in working with and elevating the voices of youth and LGBTQ talent.
Katz began in the mailroom at Innovative Artists and advanced to an assistant position in the Talent department only one week later. She was...
- 1/12/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
This week brings a bumper crop of indie and arthouse releases with something to suit all tastes, even if their added box office is outdone by "Crank: High Voltage."
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"American Violet"
In our politically expedient, hyper-add times, director Tim Disney reminds us African-Americans had it tough in the post-civil rights era long before Katrina with this Texas-set drama based on true story. As much a legal thriller as anything else, "American Violet" stars Alfre Woodward as the steely mother of Dee Roberts (Nicole Beharie), a woman wrongly scooped up from the projects amidst a mass drug raid and harassed into a plea bargain. With the help of an Aclu attorney (Tim Blake Nelson) and an ex-cop (Will Patton), she must go up against a callous district attorney (Michael O'Keefe), who's playing a numbers game in pursuit of federal money,...
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"American Violet"
In our politically expedient, hyper-add times, director Tim Disney reminds us African-Americans had it tough in the post-civil rights era long before Katrina with this Texas-set drama based on true story. As much a legal thriller as anything else, "American Violet" stars Alfre Woodward as the steely mother of Dee Roberts (Nicole Beharie), a woman wrongly scooped up from the projects amidst a mass drug raid and harassed into a plea bargain. With the help of an Aclu attorney (Tim Blake Nelson) and an ex-cop (Will Patton), she must go up against a callous district attorney (Michael O'Keefe), who's playing a numbers game in pursuit of federal money,...
- 4/15/2009
- by Neil Pedley
- ifc.com
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