UTA has promoted nine agents and five executives across seven divisions in Los Angeles, New York and London, the company announced on Monday. Tessie Lammle, James Masters, Daniel McCartney, Ron Perks, Angie Rance and Chris Visconti are now agents in Music, Lucas Barnes in Television Talent, John McGrath in Independent Film and Kristen Sena in Speakers. Allyson Chung and Ally Diamond are now executives in the UTA Foundation; Rachel Hall and Caroline Long in UTA Marketing and Brendan Mulroy in UTA Iq.
UTA also announced that twelve new coordinators have been named across its Los Angeles, New York and London offices in Music, Speakers, Fine Arts, Independent Film, Emerging Platforms, Video Games, Corporate Communications, Digital Talent and Brand Partnerships.
“We’re incredibly proud of this outstanding group of colleagues,” said UTA’s Co-President David Kramer. “Each of them personifies exceptional performance and commitment to client service. We’re especially pleased...
UTA also announced that twelve new coordinators have been named across its Los Angeles, New York and London offices in Music, Speakers, Fine Arts, Independent Film, Emerging Platforms, Video Games, Corporate Communications, Digital Talent and Brand Partnerships.
“We’re incredibly proud of this outstanding group of colleagues,” said UTA’s Co-President David Kramer. “Each of them personifies exceptional performance and commitment to client service. We’re especially pleased...
- 11/4/2019
- by Umberto Gonzalez
- The Wrap
United Talent Agency has promoted nine agents and five executives across seven of their divisions in Los Angeles, New York and London.
Tessie Lammle, James Masters, Daniel McCartney, Ron Perks, Angie Rance, and Chris Visconti have been named music agents; Lucas Barnes has been appointed to television talent agent; John McGrath is now a independent film agent; and Kristen Sena will be an agent in the speakers bureau. Allyson Chung and Ally Diamond have been upped to executives in the UTA Foundation; Rachel Hall and Caroline Long in marketing; and Brendan Mulroy in the Iq division.
UTA also announced that 12 new coordinators have been named across its Los Angeles, New York and London offices in music, speakers, fine arts, independent film, emerging platforms, video games, corporate communications, digital talent and brand partnerships.
“We’re incredibly proud of this outstanding group of colleagues,” said UTA’s co-president David Kramer. “Each of...
Tessie Lammle, James Masters, Daniel McCartney, Ron Perks, Angie Rance, and Chris Visconti have been named music agents; Lucas Barnes has been appointed to television talent agent; John McGrath is now a independent film agent; and Kristen Sena will be an agent in the speakers bureau. Allyson Chung and Ally Diamond have been upped to executives in the UTA Foundation; Rachel Hall and Caroline Long in marketing; and Brendan Mulroy in the Iq division.
UTA also announced that 12 new coordinators have been named across its Los Angeles, New York and London offices in music, speakers, fine arts, independent film, emerging platforms, video games, corporate communications, digital talent and brand partnerships.
“We’re incredibly proud of this outstanding group of colleagues,” said UTA’s co-president David Kramer. “Each of...
- 11/4/2019
- by Justin Kroll
- Variety Film + TV
UTA has promoted nine agents and five executives across seven divisions in Los Angeles, New York and London. The agency is also bringing aboard a dozen new coordinators in nine divisions in all three offices.
Tessie Lammle, James Masters, Daniel McCartney, Ron Perks, Angie Rance and Chris Visconti are now UTA agents in Music; Lucas Barnes in Television Talent; John McGrath in Independent Film; and Kristen Sena in Speakers.
Allyson Chung and Ally Diamond are now executives in the UTA Foundation; Rachel Hall and Caroline Long in UTA Marketing; and Brendan Mulroy in UTA Iq.
“We’re incredibly proud of this outstanding group of colleagues,” UTA co-president David Kramer said in a release Monday announcing the news. “Each of them personifies exceptional performance and commitment to client service. We’re especially pleased that the vast majority of our new agents and executives began their careers at UTA as assistants, which...
Tessie Lammle, James Masters, Daniel McCartney, Ron Perks, Angie Rance and Chris Visconti are now UTA agents in Music; Lucas Barnes in Television Talent; John McGrath in Independent Film; and Kristen Sena in Speakers.
Allyson Chung and Ally Diamond are now executives in the UTA Foundation; Rachel Hall and Caroline Long in UTA Marketing; and Brendan Mulroy in UTA Iq.
“We’re incredibly proud of this outstanding group of colleagues,” UTA co-president David Kramer said in a release Monday announcing the news. “Each of them personifies exceptional performance and commitment to client service. We’re especially pleased that the vast majority of our new agents and executives began their careers at UTA as assistants, which...
- 11/4/2019
- by Geoff Boucher
- Deadline Film + TV
Winter's Bone
DVD & Blu-ray, Artificial Eye
It takes special qualities for a performer to carry a movie, and few have managed it with more grace (and with less experience) than 20-year-old Jennifer Lawrence does here. Set in the isolated communities of the Ozark mountains, the story sees Lawrence's character Ree embarking on a quest to find her missing deadbeat dad. He must appear in court in a few days or Ree and what's left of her family – a depressed mother and two young siblings – will lose the home that's been posted as collateral for his bail. In an area of dense woodland and long-forgotten cabins, the local economy seems to centre around the manufacture of methamphetamine. As a result, the insular families have become even more tight-lipped and don't take kindly to anyone – even one of their own like Ree – asking questions. It soon transpires that everyone knows something about...
DVD & Blu-ray, Artificial Eye
It takes special qualities for a performer to carry a movie, and few have managed it with more grace (and with less experience) than 20-year-old Jennifer Lawrence does here. Set in the isolated communities of the Ozark mountains, the story sees Lawrence's character Ree embarking on a quest to find her missing deadbeat dad. He must appear in court in a few days or Ree and what's left of her family – a depressed mother and two young siblings – will lose the home that's been posted as collateral for his bail. In an area of dense woodland and long-forgotten cabins, the local economy seems to centre around the manufacture of methamphetamine. As a result, the insular families have become even more tight-lipped and don't take kindly to anyone – even one of their own like Ree – asking questions. It soon transpires that everyone knows something about...
- 1/29/2011
- by Phelim O'Neill
- The Guardian - Film News
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