Exclusive: Talent and Literary Manager/Producer Maritza Cabrera— formerly of Zero Gravity Management—is launching a new company, Limitless Management, with her existing clients, Cassandra Blair (Jury Duty), Julia Harnett (Schmigadoon!) and Raphael Corkhill.
Other clients following Cabrera to Limitless include Sarah Alami (Guardians of the Galaxy), Kyle Coffman (West Side Story), Kathryn Boyd Brolin (Reptile), Sarah Cortez (Last Dollar), Christine Lin (Surfside Girls) and actress/viral sensation Cassidy Davis. Writers include Kate Bailey, Christene Seda, Timmy Tamisiea, and Lamont Ferrell.
The company will also represent several multi-hyphenate artists including Juan Francisco Villa; Emmy nominee Lanisa Renee Frederick; Minita Gandhi; Paloma Nozicka (Enough to Let the Light In) and Will Allan who were both recently nominated for The Jeff Awards for their new works.
“Eleven years ago, I...
Other clients following Cabrera to Limitless include Sarah Alami (Guardians of the Galaxy), Kyle Coffman (West Side Story), Kathryn Boyd Brolin (Reptile), Sarah Cortez (Last Dollar), Christine Lin (Surfside Girls) and actress/viral sensation Cassidy Davis. Writers include Kate Bailey, Christene Seda, Timmy Tamisiea, and Lamont Ferrell.
The company will also represent several multi-hyphenate artists including Juan Francisco Villa; Emmy nominee Lanisa Renee Frederick; Minita Gandhi; Paloma Nozicka (Enough to Let the Light In) and Will Allan who were both recently nominated for The Jeff Awards for their new works.
“Eleven years ago, I...
- 8/23/2023
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
Check out part 2 of the "Buff Brothers" episode of the hilarious webseries, You're Joking, Right?. Created by Lamont Ferrell & Marc Alexander this episode is entitled "Buff Brothers" and stars Lamont Ferrell (The Office) and Devika Parikh (Three Rivers). It also guest stars Chris Mann (The Wire) , Dannon Green (Comic View), Iva Lashawn (Comic View), Richard Whiten (Meet The Browns), Tee J Jones and Steven Jones.
- 2/20/2010
- by noreply@blogger.com (The Humor Mill Magazine)
- Humor Mill Magazine
Writers on Tyler Perry's "House of Payne" and "Meet the Browns" received an early Thanksgiving treat.
The WGA and Perry announced Wednesday an agreement was reached in the five-month negotiations over having the guild rep writers on the two shows.
Details of the agreement were not immediately released. It was the last outstanding union agreement for Perry and his studio, which had previously brokered deals with Iatse, SAG, DGA and others.
According to a statement, the Naacp Hollywood Bureau and its executive director Vic Bulluck played an integral part in the two sides reaching a deal.
"We are pleased to have come to a resolution with the WGA and thank the Naacp for their support during negotiations," Perry said. "We look forward to many years working with the talented writers who are members of the Guild."
Perry added that he was eager to continue working with the WGA to...
The WGA and Perry announced Wednesday an agreement was reached in the five-month negotiations over having the guild rep writers on the two shows.
Details of the agreement were not immediately released. It was the last outstanding union agreement for Perry and his studio, which had previously brokered deals with Iatse, SAG, DGA and others.
According to a statement, the Naacp Hollywood Bureau and its executive director Vic Bulluck played an integral part in the two sides reaching a deal.
"We are pleased to have come to a resolution with the WGA and thank the Naacp for their support during negotiations," Perry said. "We look forward to many years working with the talented writers who are members of the Guild."
Perry added that he was eager to continue working with the WGA to...
- 11/26/2008
- by By Leslie Simmons
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Four writers involved with a WGA organizing effort at writer-director-producer Tyler Perry's cable TV show "House of Payne" have been fired.
The company says they were fired for cause, but the union said Thursday that they were dismissed because they were involved in the organizing effort. The WGA West plans to picket Tyler Perry Studios in Atlanta when it opens this weekend.
The guild claims that the problems began in April when the writers -- Kellie Griffin, Christopher Moore, Teri Brown-Jackson and Lamont Ferrell -- were among seven scribes seeking to negotiate a first WGA contract with Perry's production company, House of Payne. The company produces "House of Payne" and the upcoming TBS show "Meet the Browns." No contract has been signed.
Perry's attorney, Matt Johnson, said that the four were fired because of poor work performance. Griffin, Moore, Brown-Jackson and Ferrell had worked on more than 100 episodes of Perry's TBS series,...
The company says they were fired for cause, but the union said Thursday that they were dismissed because they were involved in the organizing effort. The WGA West plans to picket Tyler Perry Studios in Atlanta when it opens this weekend.
The guild claims that the problems began in April when the writers -- Kellie Griffin, Christopher Moore, Teri Brown-Jackson and Lamont Ferrell -- were among seven scribes seeking to negotiate a first WGA contract with Perry's production company, House of Payne. The company produces "House of Payne" and the upcoming TBS show "Meet the Browns." No contract has been signed.
Perry's attorney, Matt Johnson, said that the four were fired because of poor work performance. Griffin, Moore, Brown-Jackson and Ferrell had worked on more than 100 episodes of Perry's TBS series,...
- 10/2/2008
- by By Jay A. Fernandez
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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