Exclusive: Established Artists has joined forces with Steven Salisbury of Revenant Entertainment.
Salisbury built Revenant Entertainment from the ground up in 2019 and now represents a diverse list of international clients including Murielle Hilaire (George Gallo’s The Ritual Killer), Ciara Baxendale (Neil Burger’s Inheritance), Wasé Chief (Kevin Costner’s Horizon), Fernanda Romero (Wolf Mountain), Edward Fletcher (HBO’s True Detective), Dominique Druckman (HBO’s Fake Famous) and Keli Price (HBO’S Rap Shit).
Salisbury started at APA in 2008 and transitioned to management in 2010 working under Sandra Chang, then at Industry Entertainment, and later Evan Hainey at Untitled Entertainment.
“I could not imagine a better teammate than Patrick Havern. He is one of the most authentic people in this industry and I am absolutely thrilled to have the opportunity to work with him again,” said Salisbury. “Patrick helped show me the ropes when I first started at APA and has...
Salisbury built Revenant Entertainment from the ground up in 2019 and now represents a diverse list of international clients including Murielle Hilaire (George Gallo’s The Ritual Killer), Ciara Baxendale (Neil Burger’s Inheritance), Wasé Chief (Kevin Costner’s Horizon), Fernanda Romero (Wolf Mountain), Edward Fletcher (HBO’s True Detective), Dominique Druckman (HBO’s Fake Famous) and Keli Price (HBO’S Rap Shit).
Salisbury started at APA in 2008 and transitioned to management in 2010 working under Sandra Chang, then at Industry Entertainment, and later Evan Hainey at Untitled Entertainment.
“I could not imagine a better teammate than Patrick Havern. He is one of the most authentic people in this industry and I am absolutely thrilled to have the opportunity to work with him again,” said Salisbury. “Patrick helped show me the ropes when I first started at APA and has...
- 8/29/2023
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Don't be put off by its glib, teen-oriented title, E4's My Mad Fat Diary was brilliantly funny, well-written, proper human drama...
As an outsider looking in, My Mad Fat Diary never appeared to be selling what I wanted to buy. Bowing to the logic that anyone who zanily declares ‘I’m mad, me!’ in real life deserves to be given a wide berth, its big, fat gypsy-wedding-alike title didn’t appeal.
Neither did its teen-skewed content, or as much of it as I’d glimpsed from E4’s promos. Cheesy love triangles and mooning over pop stars? Not for me. And that goes double for shows that get their laughs by insulting characters for not conforming to the rules of conventional telly attractiveness. Move along, please. Not interested.
As My Mad Fat Diary approached its final series though, I witnessed something puzzling. People were preparing themselves for bereavement. Fans...
As an outsider looking in, My Mad Fat Diary never appeared to be selling what I wanted to buy. Bowing to the logic that anyone who zanily declares ‘I’m mad, me!’ in real life deserves to be given a wide berth, its big, fat gypsy-wedding-alike title didn’t appeal.
Neither did its teen-skewed content, or as much of it as I’d glimpsed from E4’s promos. Cheesy love triangles and mooning over pop stars? Not for me. And that goes double for shows that get their laughs by insulting characters for not conforming to the rules of conventional telly attractiveness. Move along, please. Not interested.
As My Mad Fat Diary approached its final series though, I witnessed something puzzling. People were preparing themselves for bereavement. Fans...
- 7/8/2015
- by rleane
- Den of Geek
My Mad Fat Diary is back for its third - and final - series this month, and we have your very first look at the gang in the new episodes.
E4 has just popped over this first look picture, featuring Rae (Sharon Rooney), Izzy (Ciara Baxendale), Archie (Dan Cohen), Finn (Nico Mirallegro), Chloe (Jodie Comer), Chop (Jordan Murphy) and Danny (Darren Evans) sitting together in the pub.
We found out in February that the third series of My Mad Fat Diary, made up of three hour-long episodes, will be the last.
The new instalments will see the group planning for their futures, with Chloe looking into attending business school and Finn wanting to settle down.
Meanwhile, Rae will meet a new friend - played by Game of Thrones, Glue and Fresh Meat star Faye Marsay - who "forces her to see everything differently".
The new series of My Mad Fat Diary...
E4 has just popped over this first look picture, featuring Rae (Sharon Rooney), Izzy (Ciara Baxendale), Archie (Dan Cohen), Finn (Nico Mirallegro), Chloe (Jodie Comer), Chop (Jordan Murphy) and Danny (Darren Evans) sitting together in the pub.
We found out in February that the third series of My Mad Fat Diary, made up of three hour-long episodes, will be the last.
The new instalments will see the group planning for their futures, with Chloe looking into attending business school and Finn wanting to settle down.
Meanwhile, Rae will meet a new friend - played by Game of Thrones, Glue and Fresh Meat star Faye Marsay - who "forces her to see everything differently".
The new series of My Mad Fat Diary...
- 6/1/2015
- Digital Spy
Faye Marsay joins the cast on the third and final mini-series of My Mad Fat Diary, of three one-hour episodes which starts filming this week.
The series stars BAFTA-nominated Sharon Rooney as Rae Earl, with original cast members, a suited and booted Chloe (Jodie Comer), a freshly tattooed Chop (Jordan Murphy), the ever-sweet Izzy (Ciara Baxendale), and Mr University, Archie (Dan Cohen), and 'love-muffin' Finn (Nico Mirallegro), all returning.
Faye (represented by Curtis Brown), who also starred in the third series of Channel 4's Fresh Meat and Glue plays new addition to the gang, Katie Springer
Rae Earl is boss. Drinking, dancing and dating the hottest guy in the North – Rae has life as a teenager nailed. However, change is on the horizon as the gang grows up. Chloe has ambitions to attend business school, Finn wants to settle down and the spectre of university applications looms large. A...
The series stars BAFTA-nominated Sharon Rooney as Rae Earl, with original cast members, a suited and booted Chloe (Jodie Comer), a freshly tattooed Chop (Jordan Murphy), the ever-sweet Izzy (Ciara Baxendale), and Mr University, Archie (Dan Cohen), and 'love-muffin' Finn (Nico Mirallegro), all returning.
Faye (represented by Curtis Brown), who also starred in the third series of Channel 4's Fresh Meat and Glue plays new addition to the gang, Katie Springer
Rae Earl is boss. Drinking, dancing and dating the hottest guy in the North – Rae has life as a teenager nailed. However, change is on the horizon as the gang grows up. Chloe has ambitions to attend business school, Finn wants to settle down and the spectre of university applications looms large. A...
- 2/2/2015
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
The upcoming third series of My Mad Fat Diary will be its last, Channel 4 has announced.
The comedy-drama begins filming for its final run of three hour-long episodes this week and will air on E4 this summer.
The third series is set in 1998 and sees Rae Earl (Sharon Rooney) about to embark on "the biggest summer since records began" with her friends: Chloe (Jodie Comer), Chop (Jordan Murphy), Izzy (Ciara Baxendale), Archie (Dan Cohen) and new addition Katie (Faye Marsay).
Rae's love interest Finn (Nico Mirallegro) will also return, along with Claire Rushbrook as Rae's mother Linda and Ian Hart as her therapist Dr Kester.
Rae has found happiness but changes are coming, with Chloe looking into attending business school, Finn looking for a quieter life and university applications on the horizon. Rae meets a new friend who forces her to change her perspective and question her life's ambition.
The comedy-drama begins filming for its final run of three hour-long episodes this week and will air on E4 this summer.
The third series is set in 1998 and sees Rae Earl (Sharon Rooney) about to embark on "the biggest summer since records began" with her friends: Chloe (Jodie Comer), Chop (Jordan Murphy), Izzy (Ciara Baxendale), Archie (Dan Cohen) and new addition Katie (Faye Marsay).
Rae's love interest Finn (Nico Mirallegro) will also return, along with Claire Rushbrook as Rae's mother Linda and Ian Hart as her therapist Dr Kester.
Rae has found happiness but changes are coming, with Chloe looking into attending business school, Finn looking for a quieter life and university applications on the horizon. Rae meets a new friend who forces her to change her perspective and question her life's ambition.
- 2/2/2015
- Digital Spy
My Mad Fat Diary star Ciara Baxendale (represented by Cole Kitchenn) leads the cast as Harriet in a new 3-part drama for Cbbc, Harriet's Army.
She is joined by 18 year old Sophie Wright (who played Tix in the first series of My Mad Fat Diary) as Violet Croft, with Harriet's brothers being played by Ben Ryan-Davies as Edward, and Max True as Sam. The ensemble cast also includes James Baxter as Stephen Croft, Matthew McGreevy as Jimmy, and Adam Thomas Wright as Lewis Brown.
Harriet's Army is a gripping new three-part Cbbc drama series, set during World War One and following a group of children in a small English town as they hold the Home Front and discover the true enemy within.
Fourteen-year-old Hattie is a girl who doesn’t fit in, and when she’s kicked out of the Girl Guides for getting involved in a fight, her...
She is joined by 18 year old Sophie Wright (who played Tix in the first series of My Mad Fat Diary) as Violet Croft, with Harriet's brothers being played by Ben Ryan-Davies as Edward, and Max True as Sam. The ensemble cast also includes James Baxter as Stephen Croft, Matthew McGreevy as Jimmy, and Adam Thomas Wright as Lewis Brown.
Harriet's Army is a gripping new three-part Cbbc drama series, set during World War One and following a group of children in a small English town as they hold the Home Front and discover the true enemy within.
Fourteen-year-old Hattie is a girl who doesn’t fit in, and when she’s kicked out of the Girl Guides for getting involved in a fight, her...
- 4/5/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
My Mad Fat Diary has announced its return date.
The second series will start on E4 on Monday, February 17. Starring Sharon Rooney, it will focus on her character Rae starting college.
The new episodes will also centre on Rae's insecurities about her relationship with Finn.
She is then encouraged to either stop caring what people think, drop out of college or break up with Finn.
The 1990s-set comedy will also see the return of Nico Mirallegro, Ciara Baxendale, Darren Evans, Jodie Corner, Dan Cohen and Jordan Murphy.
Channel 4 previously said of the show: "Series two kicks off at the hazy end of the long hot summer of 1996, just after Rae has finally revealed the truth about her mental health to her gang of friends and shared that moment with object of her lust Finn.
"Things are pretty much as good as they get in Lincolnshire. But there's something looming...
The second series will start on E4 on Monday, February 17. Starring Sharon Rooney, it will focus on her character Rae starting college.
The new episodes will also centre on Rae's insecurities about her relationship with Finn.
She is then encouraged to either stop caring what people think, drop out of college or break up with Finn.
The 1990s-set comedy will also see the return of Nico Mirallegro, Ciara Baxendale, Darren Evans, Jodie Corner, Dan Cohen and Jordan Murphy.
Channel 4 previously said of the show: "Series two kicks off at the hazy end of the long hot summer of 1996, just after Rae has finally revealed the truth about her mental health to her gang of friends and shared that moment with object of her lust Finn.
"Things are pretty much as good as they get in Lincolnshire. But there's something looming...
- 2/5/2014
- Digital Spy
E4 has unveiled the first trailer for My Mad Fat Diary's second series.
The promo sees Rae (Sharon Rooney) about to embark on college life and the various new issues that come with it.
The 1990s-set E4 comedy drama will return for a second run in February.
Nico Mirallegro, Ciara Baxendale, Darren Evans, Jodie Corner, Dan Cohen and Jordan Murphy will also return in the second series.
Channel 4's press release for the new run states: "Series two kicks off at the hazy end of the long hot summer of 1996, just after Rae has finally revealed the truth about her mental health to her gang of friends and shared that moment with object of her lust Finn.
"Things are pretty much as good as they get in Lincolnshire. But there's something looming on the horizon which threatens to disrupt the glorious status quo... College."
Digital Spy ranked My Mad Fat Diary...
The promo sees Rae (Sharon Rooney) about to embark on college life and the various new issues that come with it.
The 1990s-set E4 comedy drama will return for a second run in February.
Nico Mirallegro, Ciara Baxendale, Darren Evans, Jodie Corner, Dan Cohen and Jordan Murphy will also return in the second series.
Channel 4's press release for the new run states: "Series two kicks off at the hazy end of the long hot summer of 1996, just after Rae has finally revealed the truth about her mental health to her gang of friends and shared that moment with object of her lust Finn.
"Things are pretty much as good as they get in Lincolnshire. But there's something looming on the horizon which threatens to disrupt the glorious status quo... College."
Digital Spy ranked My Mad Fat Diary...
- 1/13/2014
- Digital Spy
A first-look picture for the second series of My Mad Fat Diary had been released by Channel 4.
The critically-acclaimed E4 comedy drama returns in February and the preview snap suggests that Rae and her friends' antics are going to be just as manic as in the first series.
Digital Spy's writers ranked the show's first series inside its Top 25 TV shows of 2013.
Sharon Rooney, Nico Mirallegro, Ciara Baxendale, Darren Evans, Jodie Corner, Dan Cohen and Jordan Murphy will all be back in the second series.
The series is based on Rae Earl's 2007 book about her teenage years in the '80s. The E4 show is slightly different with the setting updated to the '90s.
Channel 4's press release for the new episodes teases: "Series two kicks off at the hazy end of the long hot summer of 1996, just after Rae has finally revealed the truth about...
The critically-acclaimed E4 comedy drama returns in February and the preview snap suggests that Rae and her friends' antics are going to be just as manic as in the first series.
Digital Spy's writers ranked the show's first series inside its Top 25 TV shows of 2013.
Sharon Rooney, Nico Mirallegro, Ciara Baxendale, Darren Evans, Jodie Corner, Dan Cohen and Jordan Murphy will all be back in the second series.
The series is based on Rae Earl's 2007 book about her teenage years in the '80s. The E4 show is slightly different with the setting updated to the '90s.
Channel 4's press release for the new episodes teases: "Series two kicks off at the hazy end of the long hot summer of 1996, just after Rae has finally revealed the truth about...
- 1/10/2014
- Digital Spy
Series 2 of My Mad Fat Diary starts in February and here's a first look at the returning cast in an official photo shoot for the new series.
The second series of the critically-acclaimed E4 drama begins at the hazy end of the long hot summer of 1996, a few weeks after Rae has finally revealed the truth about her mental health to her gang of friends and shared that moment with object of her lust, Finn. Feeling like her days as a psychiatric ward inpatient are behind her, Rae now faces sixth form college – but will she be able to survive this exposed new world? Set at the height of Brit Pop, My Mad Fat Diary continues to celebrate the truth of teenage life, in all its confusing, painful, joyous glory.
Sharon Rooney stars as Rae
Nico Mirallegro stars as Finn
Jodie Comer returns as Chloe
Jordan Murphy as Chop
Darren Evans...
The second series of the critically-acclaimed E4 drama begins at the hazy end of the long hot summer of 1996, a few weeks after Rae has finally revealed the truth about her mental health to her gang of friends and shared that moment with object of her lust, Finn. Feeling like her days as a psychiatric ward inpatient are behind her, Rae now faces sixth form college – but will she be able to survive this exposed new world? Set at the height of Brit Pop, My Mad Fat Diary continues to celebrate the truth of teenage life, in all its confusing, painful, joyous glory.
Sharon Rooney stars as Rae
Nico Mirallegro stars as Finn
Jodie Comer returns as Chloe
Jordan Murphy as Chop
Darren Evans...
- 1/10/2014
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
February means only one thing - Valentine's Day. And no matter whether you're spending February 14 cuddled up with a loved one or in your PJs surrounded by cats and empty ice cream tubs, there's nothing like a TV box set to make your evening a success.
Read on for more details on our five favourite box sets this month...
Girls - Season 1 (February 4)
Starring: Lena Dunham, Allison Williams, Jemima Kirke, Zosia Mamet
Rated: 18
Format: DVD, Blu-ray
Enjoying the second season of Lena Dunham's popular (if divisive) comedy Girls? Then you'll probably want to pick up the first season on DVD, or Blu-ray - if you want to relive all that terrible sex in crystal-clear quality.
We're rather fond of Girls here at Tube Talk - despite what the cynics might think (and what the title might suggest), it's not just for female telly-watchers. It's just plain funny - enjoy...
Read on for more details on our five favourite box sets this month...
Girls - Season 1 (February 4)
Starring: Lena Dunham, Allison Williams, Jemima Kirke, Zosia Mamet
Rated: 18
Format: DVD, Blu-ray
Enjoying the second season of Lena Dunham's popular (if divisive) comedy Girls? Then you'll probably want to pick up the first season on DVD, or Blu-ray - if you want to relive all that terrible sex in crystal-clear quality.
We're rather fond of Girls here at Tube Talk - despite what the cynics might think (and what the title might suggest), it's not just for female telly-watchers. It's just plain funny - enjoy...
- 2/1/2013
- Digital Spy
Back in July, Screenterrier announced the casting of a new comedy drama coming to E4 based on the novel by Rae Earl, My Fat Mad Teenage Diary. Here's a first look at the new series, My Mad Fat Diary which will launch on E4 in January 2013.
Set in the mid-90s at the height of cool Britannia, My Mad Fat Diary takes a hilarious and honest look at teenage life from the perspective of Rae - a funny, music-mad 16-year-old who, despite an eccentric mother and her own body image and mental health issues, has a huge lust for life, love and trying to get laid.
Sharon Rooney, in her first major TV role, leads the cast as Rae, and is joined by a raft of fresh young talent for the six hour long episode series. Rae's friendship group includes best friend and popular girl Chloe played by Jodie Comer,...
Set in the mid-90s at the height of cool Britannia, My Mad Fat Diary takes a hilarious and honest look at teenage life from the perspective of Rae - a funny, music-mad 16-year-old who, despite an eccentric mother and her own body image and mental health issues, has a huge lust for life, love and trying to get laid.
Sharon Rooney, in her first major TV role, leads the cast as Rae, and is joined by a raft of fresh young talent for the six hour long episode series. Rae's friendship group includes best friend and popular girl Chloe played by Jodie Comer,...
- 12/17/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
A brand new series is coming to E4 this autumn adapted from the novel by Rae Earl, My Fat Mad Teenage Diary.
Scottish actress Sharon Rooney (represented by Mark Jermin Management) leads the cast, starring as 16 year old Rae, a a fat, funny girl from Lincolnshire who, despite an eccentric mother and her own mental health issues, has a huge lust for life, love and trying to get laid.
Sharon, in her first major TV role after an early career of comedy theatre and stand-up, is joined by a raft of fresh young talent, many of them newcomers.
Jodie Comer (represented by Independent Talent) from Liverpool, who last year appeared in BBC drama series Justice, plays Rae's best friend, the beautiful and popular Chloe.
Major lust interest Archie is played by newcomer Dan Cohen (represented by Galloways), who graduated from Arts Ed drama school in 2010.
Nico Mirallegro from Manchester, who...
Scottish actress Sharon Rooney (represented by Mark Jermin Management) leads the cast, starring as 16 year old Rae, a a fat, funny girl from Lincolnshire who, despite an eccentric mother and her own mental health issues, has a huge lust for life, love and trying to get laid.
Sharon, in her first major TV role after an early career of comedy theatre and stand-up, is joined by a raft of fresh young talent, many of them newcomers.
Jodie Comer (represented by Independent Talent) from Liverpool, who last year appeared in BBC drama series Justice, plays Rae's best friend, the beautiful and popular Chloe.
Major lust interest Archie is played by newcomer Dan Cohen (represented by Galloways), who graduated from Arts Ed drama school in 2010.
Nico Mirallegro from Manchester, who...
- 7/6/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
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