Agencies
Abrams Artists Agency: Actress, singer and dancer
Cassie Scerbo is now repped by
Domina Holbeck and
Pamela Fisher. She also recently signed with
Adam Griffin at
KLWGN for management. Scerbo is probably best known for her role in
Bring It On: In It to Win It, as well as playing Lauren Tanner on the ABC Family series
Make it or Break It. Starting off a part of the music group Slumber Party Girls, Scerbo and the group hosted the children’s television series
Dance Revolution in 2006, releasing a debut album shortly afterwards. When that series ended, Scerbo went on to land her role in the
Bring It On franchise. Her subsequent roles have included the television movies
Soccer Mom, Bleachers and
Teen Spirit. She also portrayed Nova on Syfy’s breakout hit
Sharknado.
APA: British director, editor and writer
Roger Spottiswoode is now repped by
David E Saunders. Spottiswoode is currently in post-production on the feature film
Midnight Sun, which will star Dakota Goyo and Goran Višnjić. After working as an editor on such films as Sam Peckinpah's
Straw Dogs and
Hard Times, Spottiswoode soon turned his attention to directing, helming a list of features including
Under Fire, Turner & Hooch, Air America, Tomorrow Never Dies, The Sixth Day, Ripley Under Ground and the 2012 documentary
Beyond Right and Wrong. Spottiswoode was also part of the writing team behind Eddie Murphy’s film debut
48 Hrs.
Gersh: Bilingual television host, actress and producer
Pili Montilla is now repped by
Todd Christopher. Montilla currently produces and hosts the music show
Té Para Tres con Pili Montilla. Beginning her career as an MTV VJ and host of LATV’s
In the Zone and
In Concert, Montilla’s hosting credits have included spots on MundoFox, Univision, MTV, LATV and E! Latino. Her acting credits have included the features
200 Cartas and
Unknowns. She also appeared on the telenovelas
Don Amor and
Dueña y señora. In addition to her other endeavors, Montilla works as an entertainment reporter and producer for Fusion, as well as the award-winning series
American Latino and
Latin Nation.
ICM Partners: Classical crossover singer
Jackie Evancho is now repped by
Meredith Wechter and
Steve Levine. Starting her career with music competitions and issuing an independent album, Evancho first gained widespread attention when she appeared on the fifth season of
America’s Got Talent, finishing in second place. Since that point she has performed for President Barack Obama at the 2010 National Christmas Tree lighting ceremony and has issued five albums, including one that has gone platinum and one gold. Evancho’s career so far has seen three Billboard 200 top 10 debuts and in 2012, Billboard magazine named Evancho to its list of “21 Under 21.”
Paradigm: Actor, director, writer and producer
Eriq La Salle is now repped by
David Boxerbaum, Rich Rogers, Brad Schenck and
Ken Stovitz. La Salle most recently directed an episode of the upcoming NBC series
Night Shift, set to premiere at the end of May. He also directed the Hallmark television movie
Notes from Dad. Still probably best known for his role as Dr. Peter Benton on NBC’s
ER, La Salle’s other television credits have included recurring spots on
A Gifted Man and
How to Make It in America, as well as appearances on
Covert Affairs, 24 and
Without a Trace. Starting in 1996, La Salle moved into directing as well, first helming episodes of
ER, before moving onto such series as
Law and Order: Special Victims Unit, Without a Trace, CSI: NY and
Ringer. La Salle also played Darryl in 1988’s
Coming to America, opposite Eddie Murphy and produced the feature film
The Salton Sea. In 2012, La Salle published his first novel
Laws of Depravity.
UTA: Director
Simon West is now a client, along with his producing partner
Jib Polhemus; they are repped by
Jim Berkus, Steve Rabineau, James Kearney and
Leslie Schuster. He was previously with Resolution. West is currently in post-production on the feature film
Wild Card, which stars Jason Statham and Sofia Vergara and is based on the William Goldman novel
Heat. After starting his career as an editor, West made his directing debut with 1997’s
Con Air. His subsequent features have included
The General’s Daughter, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, When a Stranger Calls and
The Expendables 2. A prolific television producer and director as well, West’s series credits include
Keen Eddie, Close to Home, Human Target and
The Cape. Next up, West will helm the feature film
Thunder Road, based on the David Zucchino book.
UTA: Actress
Anna Wood is now a client and repped by
Jeremy Barber, Jacob Fenton, and
Ali Benmohamed. Wood is currently set to star on the CBS summer series
Reckless. She also recently had a recurring role on the NBC series
Deception, playing Nichole Frishette. Woods’ other credits have included appearances on
Mad Men, NCIS: Los Angeles, House of Lies, Royal Pains, and
Brothers & Sisters. Feature-wise, Wood is probably best known for playing Monica in the 2012’s found footage hit
Chronicle. She also appeared as Claire in 2010’s
Nice Guy Johnny, written and directed by Ed Burns.
UTA: Italian actor
Lorenzo Richelmy is now repped by
Billy Lazarus, Andrew Cannava and
Mikey Schwartz-Wright. Richelmy will soon be starring as the title character in the upcoming Netflix/Weinstein Company limited series
Marco Polo. Kon-Tiki directors Joachim Roenning and Espen Sandberg are directing the two-hour pilot, which has been reported to be one of the most expensive pilots ever made. Previously unknown to U.S. audiences, Richelmy’s earlier credits have included the Netflix series
Borgia, as well as the Italian features
Sotto una buona stella (
Under a Lucky Star),
La Terra e Il Vento (
The Earth And The Wind) and
Fat Cat. He also appeared in
Il Terzo Tempo (
The Third Half), which premiered at the 2013 Venice Film Festival.