Turner’s TNETs is going big with the return of Impractical Jokers. For the first episode since star Joe Gatto announced that he was leaving the comedy troupe, the company plans an April simulcast of a supersized special across all three of its networks — TBS, TNT and truTV.
It will mark the first time that the truTV show has aired at the same time on its other networks.
The episode will air on Saturday, April 2 directly following the NCAA Men’s Final Four.
It will see Brian “Q” Quinn, James “Murr” Murray and Sal Vulcano pal around with Bad Trip star Eric André.
It comes as a new season of the show is currently in production and will return this summer with new episodes featuring different celebrity guests.
Quinn, Murray and Vulcano are represented by Jack Rovner and Dexter Scott of Vector Management; Martin Lesak, Jason Heyman and Nick Nuciforo...
It will mark the first time that the truTV show has aired at the same time on its other networks.
The episode will air on Saturday, April 2 directly following the NCAA Men’s Final Four.
It will see Brian “Q” Quinn, James “Murr” Murray and Sal Vulcano pal around with Bad Trip star Eric André.
It comes as a new season of the show is currently in production and will return this summer with new episodes featuring different celebrity guests.
Quinn, Murray and Vulcano are represented by Jack Rovner and Dexter Scott of Vector Management; Martin Lesak, Jason Heyman and Nick Nuciforo...
- 2/14/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
One of the stars of the TruTv series Impractical Jokers is leaving the comedy troupe after a decade-long run. Joe Gatto posted the stunning news on Instagram tonight in a note that alluded to “the challenges I am facing” and a promise to “create new ways to entertain you.”
“Sorry in advance for the long and more-serious-than-usual note below, I just wanted to let you all know that I will no longer be involved with Impractical Jokers,” he wrote. “Alongside my friends, I’ve devoted a decade of my life to building this franchise and couldn’t be prouder of what has been accomplished. However, due to some issues in my personal life, I have to step away. Bessy and I have decided to amicably part ways, so now I need to focus on being the best father and co-parent to our two incredible kids. He continued, “Outside of my family,...
“Sorry in advance for the long and more-serious-than-usual note below, I just wanted to let you all know that I will no longer be involved with Impractical Jokers,” he wrote. “Alongside my friends, I’ve devoted a decade of my life to building this franchise and couldn’t be prouder of what has been accomplished. However, due to some issues in my personal life, I have to step away. Bessy and I have decided to amicably part ways, so now I need to focus on being the best father and co-parent to our two incredible kids. He continued, “Outside of my family,...
- 1/1/2022
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
“Impractical Jokers” stars Joe Gatto, James “Murr” Murray, Brian “Q” Quinn and Sal Vulcano have signed a first-look deal with WarnerMedia, the company said Thursday. Additionally, their truTV series has received an early Season 10 renewal ahead of its ninth season premiere Thursday at 10/9c.
As part of the pact, the group, who are collectively known as the comedy troupe The Tenderloins, will develop and produce original unscripted and scripted programming for TNT, TBS and truTV, as well as HBO Max.
WarnerMedia’s “Impractical Jokers” franchise includes “Impractical Jokers,” “Impractical Jokers: After Party,” and “Impractical Jokers: Dinner Party” for truTV, “The Misery Index” for TBS, and “Impractical Jokers: The Movie” currently steaming on HBO Max.
“From the very first dinner I had with Joe, James, Brian and Sal, I knew I loved spending time with them, and that our audiences would as well,” Brett Weitz, general manager of TBS, TNT and truTV,...
As part of the pact, the group, who are collectively known as the comedy troupe The Tenderloins, will develop and produce original unscripted and scripted programming for TNT, TBS and truTV, as well as HBO Max.
WarnerMedia’s “Impractical Jokers” franchise includes “Impractical Jokers,” “Impractical Jokers: After Party,” and “Impractical Jokers: Dinner Party” for truTV, “The Misery Index” for TBS, and “Impractical Jokers: The Movie” currently steaming on HBO Max.
“From the very first dinner I had with Joe, James, Brian and Sal, I knew I loved spending time with them, and that our audiences would as well,” Brett Weitz, general manager of TBS, TNT and truTV,...
- 2/4/2021
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
The stars of long-running TruTV series Impractical Jokers have struck a first-look deal with WarnerMedia and had their flagship show renewed for a tenth season.
The Tenderloins comedy troupe, which includes Joe Gatto, James “Murr” Murray, Brian “Q” Quinn and Sal Vulcano, will develop and produce original unscripted and scripted programming for TNT, TBS and truTV as well as HBO Max.
The renewal of the show comes ahead of the ninth season premiere of Impractical Jokers tonight.
The group are also involved in The Misery Index, which is in its third season at TBS, while they also star in Impractical Jokers: Dinner Party, launched Impractical Jokers: The Movie last year and are making Impractical Jokers: After Party with Joey Fatone.
Brett Weitz, General Manager, TBS, TNT and truTV said, “From the very first dinner I had with Joe, James, Brian and Sal, I knew I loved spending time with them,...
The Tenderloins comedy troupe, which includes Joe Gatto, James “Murr” Murray, Brian “Q” Quinn and Sal Vulcano, will develop and produce original unscripted and scripted programming for TNT, TBS and truTV as well as HBO Max.
The renewal of the show comes ahead of the ninth season premiere of Impractical Jokers tonight.
The group are also involved in The Misery Index, which is in its third season at TBS, while they also star in Impractical Jokers: Dinner Party, launched Impractical Jokers: The Movie last year and are making Impractical Jokers: After Party with Joey Fatone.
Brett Weitz, General Manager, TBS, TNT and truTV said, “From the very first dinner I had with Joe, James, Brian and Sal, I knew I loved spending time with them,...
- 2/4/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
WarnerMedia’s truTV isn’t kidding – Impractical Jokers has been picked up for its ninth season. The renewal of the original series featuring James “Murr” Murray, Brian “Q” Quinn, Joe Gatto and Sal Vulcano will be on the network through 2020.
The announcement was made tonight at the fourth annual Impractical Jokers fan event at the Park at Petco Park in San Diego during a special live streamed Q&a.
The 26-episode order finds the show ranking as the #1 comedy series in cable among P18-49, delivering an average of 768,000 people in Live +7 viewing and reaching more than 1.2 million total viewers each week.
Created and executive produced by its stars, collectively known as the comedy troupe The Tenderloins, the series recently filmed its landmark 200th episode, which is slated to premiere early next year.
In addition to a reprise of its annual fan event in San Diego, truTV brought Impractical Jokers...
The announcement was made tonight at the fourth annual Impractical Jokers fan event at the Park at Petco Park in San Diego during a special live streamed Q&a.
The 26-episode order finds the show ranking as the #1 comedy series in cable among P18-49, delivering an average of 768,000 people in Live +7 viewing and reaching more than 1.2 million total viewers each week.
Created and executive produced by its stars, collectively known as the comedy troupe The Tenderloins, the series recently filmed its landmark 200th episode, which is slated to premiere early next year.
In addition to a reprise of its annual fan event in San Diego, truTV brought Impractical Jokers...
- 7/21/2019
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
United Talent Agency and Creative Artists Agency have reached a settlement in their nearly four-year lawsuit over five agents CAA had accused UTA of poaching.
Details of the settlement have not been made public, but in a statement provided to TheWrap, UTA’s attorney, Bryan Freedman, said: “The matter was resolved, and the state court action, the arbitration and the petitions were all dismissed.”
CAA filed a request to dismiss the lawsuit on Jan. 28. CAA’s attorney, Anthony Oncidi, did not immediately respond to a request for comment from TheWrap.
Also Read: CAA Announces Motion Picture Department Leadership Promotions
CAA sued UTA as well as former agents Greg Cavic and Gregory McKnight in April 2015 for what it called a “lawless, midnight raid” after Cavic and McKnight left for UTA, where they joined former CAA agents Jason Heyman, Martin Lesak and Nick Nuciforo. The five agents brought their rosters of famous clients with them,...
Details of the settlement have not been made public, but in a statement provided to TheWrap, UTA’s attorney, Bryan Freedman, said: “The matter was resolved, and the state court action, the arbitration and the petitions were all dismissed.”
CAA filed a request to dismiss the lawsuit on Jan. 28. CAA’s attorney, Anthony Oncidi, did not immediately respond to a request for comment from TheWrap.
Also Read: CAA Announces Motion Picture Department Leadership Promotions
CAA sued UTA as well as former agents Greg Cavic and Gregory McKnight in April 2015 for what it called a “lawless, midnight raid” after Cavic and McKnight left for UTA, where they joined former CAA agents Jason Heyman, Martin Lesak and Nick Nuciforo. The five agents brought their rosters of famous clients with them,...
- 2/12/2019
- by Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
The four-year court battle of Hollywood-heavyweight agencies is over. Both sides have agreed to settle the lawsuit CAA filed days after UTA poached of several agents in March 2015.
“It’s all over at last, thankfully,” said an agency source close to that matter told Deadline tonight. Attorney Bryan Freedman, who was representing UTA in the long legal tussle, said: “The matter was resolved, and the state court action, the arbitration and the petitions were all dismissed.”
Details of the settlement, including whether there was a financial component, were not released. But after four years, one can assume somebody picked up the not-inconsiderable tab for legal fees.
The case stemmed from UTA’s town-shocking hires of five senior CAA comedy agents, who brought star clients Chris Pratt, Will Ferrell and Ed Helms and put many others in play. The original multi-claim complaint against UTA and former CAA agents Greg Cavic and...
“It’s all over at last, thankfully,” said an agency source close to that matter told Deadline tonight. Attorney Bryan Freedman, who was representing UTA in the long legal tussle, said: “The matter was resolved, and the state court action, the arbitration and the petitions were all dismissed.”
Details of the settlement, including whether there was a financial component, were not released. But after four years, one can assume somebody picked up the not-inconsiderable tab for legal fees.
The case stemmed from UTA’s town-shocking hires of five senior CAA comedy agents, who brought star clients Chris Pratt, Will Ferrell and Ed Helms and put many others in play. The original multi-claim complaint against UTA and former CAA agents Greg Cavic and...
- 2/12/2019
- by Dominic Patten and Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
It's now been more than three years since nearly a dozen talent agents left Creative Artists Agency for United Talent Agency. The lawsuit over the alleged "lawless midnight raid" has gone very quiet after an arbitration proceeding began over the defections of Martin Lesak, Jason Heyman and Nick Nuciforo. But the war is very much an active one, and The Hollywood Reporter has learned of a new development fostering a second arbitration.
To rewind for a moment, CAA is claiming contract breaches and interference. The UTA side is arguing that agreements binding agents to CAA for periods longer than seven ...
To rewind for a moment, CAA is claiming contract breaches and interference. The UTA side is arguing that agreements binding agents to CAA for periods longer than seven ...
- 7/11/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
It's now been more than three years since nearly a dozen talent agents left Creative Artists Agency for United Talent Agency. The lawsuit over the alleged "lawless midnight raid" has gone very quiet after an arbitration proceeding began over the defections of Martin Lesak, Jason Heyman and Nick Nuciforo. But the war is very much an active one, and The Hollywood Reporter has learned of a new development fostering a second arbitration.
To rewind for a moment, CAA is claiming contract breaches and interference. The UTA side is arguing that agreements binding agents to CAA for periods longer than seven ...
To rewind for a moment, CAA is claiming contract breaches and interference. The UTA side is arguing that agreements binding agents to CAA for periods longer than seven ...
- 7/11/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Nearly a month after indicating she would stay the court battle involving two agents who left CAA for UTA during the so-called "Lawless Midnight Raid," a California judge has officially hit pause. Judge Nancy Newman on Tuesday adopted her earlier tentative ruling and put CAA's open court dispute with UTA, Gregory Cavic and Gregory McKnight on hold pending a separate arbitration involving their colleagues Martin Lesak, Jason Heyman and Nick Nuciforo. While the two battles were sparked by the same incident, legally they're quite different. Lesak, Heyman and Nuciforo were under employment contracts when they quit and those
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- 9/29/2016
- by Ashley Cullins
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
More than a year ago, in what has become known as the "Lawless Midnight Raid," a handful of CAA agents left to work for UTA, spurring a heated legal battle that has partially been fought in open court. Judge Nancy Newman has not yet decided if she'll pause CAA's open court dispute with UTA, Gregory Cavic and Gregory McKnight pending a separate arbitration involving their colleagues Martin Lesak, Jason Heyman and Nick Nuciforo. In a tentative ruling issued last month, Newman indicated she would issue a stay and she opened a Friday hearing by saying supplemental briefings submitted by
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- 9/2/2016
- by Ashley Cullins
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Updated: Almost two months after the bombshell move of CAA’s top comedy talent agents to UTA, including Jason Heyman and Martin Lesak, I’ve learned that the last remaining A-list client in play, Melissa McCarthy, has made her choice, and she is staying with CAA. McCarthy had been with Heyman and Lesak for the past 5 years as she saw her career explode. She joined CAA shortly after landing the female lead in Mike & Molly, which would earn her an Emmy Award, and her…...
- 5/23/2015
- Deadline TV
Updated: Almost two months after the bombshell move of CAA’s top comedy talent agents to UTA, including Jason Heyman and Martin Lesak, I’ve learned that the last remaining A-list client in play, Melissa McCarthy, has made her choice, and she is staying with CAA. McCarthy had been with Heyman and Lesak for the past 5 years as she saw her career explode. She joined CAA shortly after landing the female lead in Mike & Molly, which would earn her an Emmy Award, and her…...
- 5/23/2015
- Deadline
Sarah Silverman has left CAA for UTA, The Hollywood Reporter has exclusively learned. The actress and comedian currently has an untitled comedy pilot in the works at HBO, in which she plays a bluntly honest video game designer suffering a modern midlife crisis. She also recently played against type in the domestic drama I Smile Back, which premiered at Sundance in January and was acquired by Broad Green Pictures in March. A considerable number of agents and clients have migrated from CAA to UTA since March 31, when CAA agents Nick Nuciforo, Jason Heyman, Martin Lesak, Greg Cavic and Gregory McKnight abruptly left
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- 5/5/2015
- by Rebecca Sun
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The mass defection in April of top CAA agents to UTA has sent a ripple effect through the Hollywood agency world. CAA’s loss has been UTA’s gain, but numerous other power pieces have moved on the entertainment chess board. A month after the seismic shift, TheWrap looks at who’s winning, who’s losing and brings you up to date on the latest defections. Also Read: CAA Reels After UTA Defections: What's Really Behind Mass Exodus Timeline: March 25: In an unrelated exit, Kanye West leaves CAA for UTA. March 31: 10:39 a.m. – The mass exodus begins.
- 4/30/2015
- by Wrap Film Team
- The Wrap
UTA has hired former CAA agent Harold Frogét, who joins the agency’s comedy and music touring practice. Frogét will focus on the agency’s corporate and private events business. He becomes the 12th agent to leave CAA for UTA following a mass exodus earlier this month. Frogét spent 11 years at CAA working in comedy and music touring, specifically in corporate and private booking. Also Read: CAA Sues UTA, Defected Agents For 'Lawless, Midnight Raid' He joins former CAA agents including Jason Heyman, Martin Lesak and Nick Nuciforo, who worked closely together at their last agency. In addition to a dozen agents,...
- 4/24/2015
- by Jeff Sneider
- The Wrap
The entertainment industry is constantly changing, and it's important to stay aware of what’s going on. Want to find out who’s casting? What projects are happening? What’s coming up? Call Sheet highlights will help you stay in-the-know: UTA's opening it's doors to the mass exodus of CAA agents including comedy comedy headers Jason Heyman, Martin Lesak, Gregory McKnight, and Greg Cavic. “Heroes Reborn” added more Heroes alum to its roster. The La Padura/Hart cast series just nabbed Jimmy Jean–Louis, to reprise his role as The Haitian. Mindy Marin Casting is taking flight with Tom Cruise’s new project "Mena," which follows the real life story of drug trafficker and pilot Barry Seal. The Shia Labeouf starrer "American Honey," cast by Jennifer Venditti of JV8INC, is gearing up to shoot this June in Texas and West Virgina. Former Steppenwolf associate artistic director and casting director...
- 4/8/2015
- backstage.com
One more agent from the comedy group that abruptly left CAA last week has followed his colleagues to UTA. nm4070556 autoAndrew Skikne[/link] has joined UTA's touring department. At CAA, Skikne worked closely with comedy touring head Nick Nuciforo as well as agents Jason Heyman, Martin Lesak, Gregory McKnight and Greg Cavic, the five top-level CAA comedy agents who first made the move last Tuesday, joining UTA as partners. Skikne will again work for Nuciforo who now heads UTA's comedy touring…...
- 4/6/2015
- Deadline TV
UTA has hired former CAA agent Andrew Skikne to work in the agency’s touring department, it was announced Monday. At CAA, Skikne worked closely with comedy touring head Nick Nuciforo as well as agents Jason Heyman, Martin Lesak, Gregory McKnight and Greg Cavic. The quintet joined UTA as partners last week, and Nuciforo now heads UTA’s comedy touring department. UTA also lured Susie Fox, John Sacks, Joanna Scott, Mackenzie Condon and Chelsea McKinnies away from CAA, which also lost top clients Chris Pratt, Will Ferrell, Melissa McCarthy and Zach Galifianakis. Also Read: CAA Reels After UTA Defections: What...
- 4/6/2015
- by Jeff Sneider
- The Wrap
As TheWrap reported yesterday, CAA has made the anticipated next legal move in the mass defection of agents to rival agency UTA, seeking arbitration for breach of contract over three of the agents, according to reports. Nick Nuciforo was under contract until Oct. 17, 2015, while Jason Heyman and Martin Lesak were under contract until June 23, 2016. Each of their contracts had arbitration provisions. The three were part of a group including agents Greg Cavic and Gregory McKnight, against whom CAA filed suit in Los Angeles Superior Court on Thursday along with UTA for “a lawless, midnight raid” that resulted in unnamed damages to.
- 4/4/2015
- by Wrap Staff and Deborah Day
- The Wrap
CAA has commenced arbitration against three agents who defected from the agency to UTA. The breach of contract claims against Nick Nuciforo, Jason Heyman and Martin Lesak are the expected progression from the lawsuit CAA filed Thursday against UTA and former agents Gregory Cavic and Gregory McKnight. Heyman, Lesak and Nuciforo are alleged in the lawsuit to have been under contract to CAA when they resigned Thursday to join UTA, with arbitration provisions in at least one of their contracts. UTA declined to comment. Read More CAA Sues UTA and Two Agents for a "Lawless Midnight Raid" (Exclusive)
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- 4/4/2015
- by Matthew Belloni, Austin Siegemund-Broka
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
CAA filed suit against rival talent agency UTA as well as defected agents Greg Cavic and Gregory McKnight in Los Angeles Superior Court on Thursday for “a lawless, midnight raid” that resulted in unnamed damages to the talent agency. CAA hired prominent employment attorney Anthony Oncidi and Keith Goodwin of Proskauer Rose to represent the agency. Cavic and McKnight left CAA on Tuesday to become partners at UTA along with Jason Heyman, Martin Lesak and Nick Nuciforo. In recent days, the group brought along top clients Chris Pratt, Will Ferrell and Melissa McCarthy with them from CAA, which likely lost tens.
- 4/2/2015
- by Jeff Sneider
- The Wrap
Welcome to the April 1, 2015 edition of Outrage Watch, HitFix's (almost) daily rundown of all the things folks are peeved about in entertainment. Today's top story: Tom Hanks' rapping son is issuing threats to Howard Stern. Safe to say Haze isn't delighted with Stern's mocking of him on his SiriusXM radio show. In a Twitter rant captured by Gossip Cop before said rant hit the trash bucket, the offspring of Hanks and wife Rita Wilson wrote in part: "Let me come up on your show b*tch… Come catch this fade… have me live on the air and we can go pound for pound see who looks like the fool you dried up old c*nt catch this fade… easy to talk sh*t in a closed off room p*ssy, have me up there in the studio with you let’s give the ppl what they want...I promise...
- 4/1/2015
- by Chris Eggertsen
- Hitfix
UTA has hired former CAA agents Mackenzie Condon and Chelsea McKinnies. Condon is a talent and literary agent working in film and television who will be based in UTA’s New York offices. McKinnies is motion picture talent agent working in UTA’s Beverly Hills offices. They join new UTA partners Jason Heyman, Martin Lesak, Greg Cavic, Nick Nuciforo and Gregory McKnight, as well as Susie Fox, John Sacks and Joanna Scott. Several more CAA agents are expected to leave for UTA in the coming days, including Rachel Rusch, Matt Blake and Ryan Abboushi. The agent defections represent a major blow to the culture at.
- 4/1/2015
- by Jeff Sneider
- The Wrap
Exclusive: UTA has just signed Ed Helms, one of the strong names on the client lists of Jason Heyman and Martin Lesak, who were chief among the five comedy department brain trust agents who left CAA yesterday and joined UTA. Helms, star of The Office, The Hangover and We’re The Millers, next stars in the rebooted Vacation film. He comes with Mike Falbo, his producing partner at Pacific Electric Picture Co. production shingle, which will also be represented by UTA. The duo…...
- 4/1/2015
- Deadline
The news Tuesday that a slice of CAA's agent roster is defecting to rival UTA — perhaps the biggest surprise agency shakeup since Ari Emanuel and his ICM cohorts founded Endeavor in the middle of the night exactly 20 years ago this month — is prompting big threats by CAA of a lawsuit against UTA and its former colleagues. If the suits are indeed filed, would CAA have a case? According to multiple sources, at least three of the defecting agents — comedy powerhouses Jason Heyman, Martin Lesak and Nick Nuciforo — were under contract to CAA when they abruptly
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- 3/31/2015
- by Matthew Belloni
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Exclusive: More fallout following this morning’s bombshell exit of CAA agents Jason Heyman, Martin Lesak, Gregory McKnight, Greg Cavic and Nick Nuciforo, who all left to bolster the comedy department of UTA. CAA shortly will be filing legal action, charging that some if not all of those defectors left while under binding contracts and seeking redress. I am told that historically this is not unusual when major agents exit to a rival agency. It doesn’t undo what happened…...
- 3/31/2015
- Deadline TV
Exclusive: The first big shoe has dropped after the exit of five senior CAA comedy agents to UTA. I’m told that Chris Pratt has followed his reps Jason Heyman and Martin Lesak to UTA. When Pratt began working with those agents, he was a comedy client, a cast member on Parks And Recreation. That series has just finished its run, and now Pratt has become so much more than that. He has emerged as perhaps the brightest leading man to come along in a long time. He starred in Gu…...
- 3/31/2015
- Deadline TV
Former CAA agents Jason Heyman, Martin Lesak, Gregory McKnight, Greg Cavic and Nick Nuciforo have joined UTA as agents and partners of the agency, TheWrap has learned. Representatives for CAA and UTA did not immediately respond to requests for comment, which quickly prompted an official announcement from UTA. Heyman will also serve as a Special Advisor to UTA’s Board of Directors, while Nuciforo will head the agency’s comedy touring division. Also Read: Kanye West Drops Longtime CAA Agent Cara Lewis for UTA (Exclusive) As a group, Heyman, Lesak, McKnight, Cavic and Nuciforo represent leading artists working in film,...
- 3/31/2015
- by Jeff Sneider
- The Wrap
Five CAA agents -- Jason Heyman, Martin Lesak, Greg Cavic, Nick Nuciforo and Gregory McKnight -- have resigned in order to join UTA as partners. The move is a major shake-up in the agency world and is said to be the biggest defection since Ari Emanuel, Rick Rosen, Tom Strickler, and David Greenblatt left ICM to start the Endeavor Talent Agency. In the latter case, the planned defection was discovered by ICM's chairman Jeff Berg. It is unclear how long this exodus had been in the works. “Jason, Marty, Gregory, Greg and Nick are among the most respected agents in our industry,” said UTA managing directors David Kramer, Jay Sures
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- 3/31/2015
- by Borys Kit
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
John C. Reilly has left Endeavor and has signed with CAA. Will Ferrell, a CAA client since the defection of Jason Heyman, Dan Aloni and Martin Lesak from UTA to the agency in 2006, might have been a factor in the signing.
Reilly and Ferrell starred together in Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby in 2006 and after that success and the strong friendship that developed, they are reteaming for the summer's Step Brothers. This is Reilly's second stint with CAA.
Reilly and Ferrell starred together in Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby in 2006 and after that success and the strong friendship that developed, they are reteaming for the summer's Step Brothers. This is Reilly's second stint with CAA.
- 4/24/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Jim Carrey has landed at CAA. Carrey left his longtime agency UTA last week, a move that caught the industry by surprise and set off a frenzy among agencies to land the actor, with CAA and Endeavor fighting for (HR 9/14).top dog status. Going to CAA is not a surprise; in the past year, the agency has gone on the offensive to build up its comedy ranks. It enveloped into its fold former UTA agents Jason Heyman, Dan Aloni and Martin Lesak, who brought along clients Will Ferrell and Tom Shadyac. The agency also recently nabbed Jay Roach from ICM.
- 9/21/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Jim Carrey has landed at CAA. Carrey left his longtime agency UTA last week, a move that caught the industry by surprise and set off a frenzy among agencies to land the actor, with CAA and Endeavor fighting for (HR 9/14)top dog status. Going to CAA is not a surprise; in the past year, the agency has gone on the offensive to build up its comedy ranks. It enveloped into its fold former UTA agents Jason Heyman, Dan Aloni and Martin Lesak, who brought along clients Will Ferrell and Tom Shadyac. The agency also recently nabbed Jay Roach from ICM.
- 9/21/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Jim Carrey has landed at CAA. Carrey left his longtime agency UTA last week, a move that caught the industry by surprise and set off a frenzy among agencies to land the actor, with CAA and Endeavor fighting for (HR 9/14).top dog status. Going to CAA is not a surprise; in the past year, the agency has gone on the offensive to build up its comedy ranks. It enveloped into its fold former UTA agents Jason Heyman, Dan Aloni and Martin Lesak, who brought along clients Will Ferrell, Tom Shadyac and Todd Phillips. The agency also recently nabbed Jay Roach from ICM.
- 9/20/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Jim Carrey has landed at CAA. Carrey left his longtime agency UTA last week, a move that caught the industry by surprise and set off a frenzy among agencies to land the actor, with CAA and Endeavor fighting for (HR 9/14) top dog status. Going to CAA is not a surprise; in the past year, the agency has gone on the offensive to build up its comedy ranks. It enveloped into its fold former UTA agents Jason Heyman, Dan Aloni and Martin Lesak, who brought along clients Will Ferrell, Tom Shadyac and Todd Phillips. The agency also recently nabbed Jay Roach from ICM.
- 9/20/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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