Exclusive: After six years as a manager at More/Medavoy, Stephen Belden is going it alone, having launched his own management and production company, Death Wish Entertainment.
“The dream,” Belden said, “has always been to work with a core group of clients that I absolutely adore as artists and as human beings and to be able to produce projects with and for those clients. With this company I get to focus on exactly that and I couldn’t be more excited.”
Belden explained that the name Death Wish is “a tongue-in-cheek nod to the fact that it’s harder than ever to be working in the entertainment industry right now,” underscoring at the same time that he “couldn’t be more optimistic about what the future holds for the up and coming generation of actors, writers, directors, and producers that I work with.”
Additionally, he expressed his gratitude to those at his former company.
“The dream,” Belden said, “has always been to work with a core group of clients that I absolutely adore as artists and as human beings and to be able to produce projects with and for those clients. With this company I get to focus on exactly that and I couldn’t be more excited.”
Belden explained that the name Death Wish is “a tongue-in-cheek nod to the fact that it’s harder than ever to be working in the entertainment industry right now,” underscoring at the same time that he “couldn’t be more optimistic about what the future holds for the up and coming generation of actors, writers, directors, and producers that I work with.”
Additionally, he expressed his gratitude to those at his former company.
- 4/10/2024
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Kit Williamson is turning Jason Henderson’s Alex Van Helsing novel trilogy into a TV series.
AGC Television is developing a series based on the books for its kids and family slate, with Kit Williamson (Eastsiders) adapting the novels for TV. AGC’s Lourdes Diaz, Aghi Koh and Stuart Ford will executive produce.
The show will center around 14-year-old Alex, who has no idea that he’s descended from the world’s most famous vampire hunter. That changes fast when he arrives at Glenarvon Academy and two of his friends are kidnapped by vampires.
Williamson is the creator, director and star of Netflix’s LGBTQ series Eastsiders, which was nominated for six Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Digital Daytime Drama Series, Outstanding Writing and Outstanding Directing. He recently wrote Netflix’s musical comedy feature Varsity Drag, with Kenny Ortega attached to direct, and a feature adaptation of the novel Camp for Max,...
AGC Television is developing a series based on the books for its kids and family slate, with Kit Williamson (Eastsiders) adapting the novels for TV. AGC’s Lourdes Diaz, Aghi Koh and Stuart Ford will executive produce.
The show will center around 14-year-old Alex, who has no idea that he’s descended from the world’s most famous vampire hunter. That changes fast when he arrives at Glenarvon Academy and two of his friends are kidnapped by vampires.
Williamson is the creator, director and star of Netflix’s LGBTQ series Eastsiders, which was nominated for six Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Digital Daytime Drama Series, Outstanding Writing and Outstanding Directing. He recently wrote Netflix’s musical comedy feature Varsity Drag, with Kenny Ortega attached to direct, and a feature adaptation of the novel Camp for Max,...
- 2/8/2024
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Producer Miranda Bailey, known for movies such as Swiss Army Man, Don’t Think Twice and The Diary of a Teenage Girl, says that multiple studios and streamers shied away from acquiring her completed drama series Unconventional due to its queer themes.
Bailey, who declined to name the companies, is instead planning to release the series in 2024 on VOD through distribution label The Film Arcade, which has acquired U.S. rights to the nine-episode season.
Eastsiders creator Kit Williamson is behind the Sundance Lab-developed drama, which follows eccentric, queer siblings Noah and Margot Guillory and their significant others Daniel Charles and Eliza Slate as they try to start an unconventional family while navigating their thirties.
Williamson stars as Noah alongside James Bland (Insecure), Aubrey Peeples (Nashville), Briana Venskus (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Beau Bridges (Masters of Sex), Kathy Griffin (Search Party), Dana Wheeler-Nicholson (Friday Night Lights), Tuc Watkins (Uncoupled), Willam Belli...
Bailey, who declined to name the companies, is instead planning to release the series in 2024 on VOD through distribution label The Film Arcade, which has acquired U.S. rights to the nine-episode season.
Eastsiders creator Kit Williamson is behind the Sundance Lab-developed drama, which follows eccentric, queer siblings Noah and Margot Guillory and their significant others Daniel Charles and Eliza Slate as they try to start an unconventional family while navigating their thirties.
Williamson stars as Noah alongside James Bland (Insecure), Aubrey Peeples (Nashville), Briana Venskus (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Beau Bridges (Masters of Sex), Kathy Griffin (Search Party), Dana Wheeler-Nicholson (Friday Night Lights), Tuc Watkins (Uncoupled), Willam Belli...
- 9/29/2023
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Darren Mann, Alyssa Goss, Sonja Sohn and Celia Rose Gooding have been cast in “Breakwater.” They join Dermot Mulroney in the crime thriller, which is written and directed by James Rowe, and produced by Loose Cannon Pictures. The film starts principal photography this week in North Carolina.
Mann stars as Dovey, a young ex-con charged with finding the estranged daughter of fellow inmate Ray Childress (Mulroney). Breaking his parole and crossing state lines, Dovey tracks down the enigmatic Eve (Goss). Sohn plays Dovey’s parole officer Bonnie Bell, while Gooding portrays Jess, Eve’s best friend and confidant.
Matt Paul, Larry Hummel, Edward Winters and Dana Lustig are producing.
Mann starred alongside Stephen Dorff in the Mma indie drama “Embattled” and the coming-of-age drama “Giant Little Ones.” He will appear in the upcoming sixth season of TNT’s “Animal Kingdom.” Goss first gained attention for her appearance in BET’s...
Mann stars as Dovey, a young ex-con charged with finding the estranged daughter of fellow inmate Ray Childress (Mulroney). Breaking his parole and crossing state lines, Dovey tracks down the enigmatic Eve (Goss). Sohn plays Dovey’s parole officer Bonnie Bell, while Gooding portrays Jess, Eve’s best friend and confidant.
Matt Paul, Larry Hummel, Edward Winters and Dana Lustig are producing.
Mann starred alongside Stephen Dorff in the Mma indie drama “Embattled” and the coming-of-age drama “Giant Little Ones.” He will appear in the upcoming sixth season of TNT’s “Animal Kingdom.” Goss first gained attention for her appearance in BET’s...
- 10/4/2021
- by Brent Lang
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Filming has begun on EastSiders creator Kit Williamson’s dark comedy series Unconventional, whose cast is being led by Kit Williamson (Mad Men), Aubrey Peeples (Nashville), James Bland (Giants) and Briana Venskus (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.).
Developed at The Sundance Lab, the series follows eccentric, queer siblings Noah and Margot Guillory (Williamson and Peeples) and their significant others Dan Charles and Elisa Slate (Bland and Venskus) as they try to start an unconventional family while navigating their thirties, trying to stay sane in an unstable world and, most importantly, trying to hold onto the bonds they share.
Series regulars also include Willam Belli (EastSiders), Constantine Rousouli (Charmed) Laith Ashley (Pose) and Dana Wheeler-Nicholson (Friday Night Lights). Wheeler-Nicholson plays Carolyn Guillory, the conservative matriarch of the family who leaves her home state of Texas after an unexpected tragedy to join her children in the California desert, where she is thrust into...
Developed at The Sundance Lab, the series follows eccentric, queer siblings Noah and Margot Guillory (Williamson and Peeples) and their significant others Dan Charles and Elisa Slate (Bland and Venskus) as they try to start an unconventional family while navigating their thirties, trying to stay sane in an unstable world and, most importantly, trying to hold onto the bonds they share.
Series regulars also include Willam Belli (EastSiders), Constantine Rousouli (Charmed) Laith Ashley (Pose) and Dana Wheeler-Nicholson (Friday Night Lights). Wheeler-Nicholson plays Carolyn Guillory, the conservative matriarch of the family who leaves her home state of Texas after an unexpected tragedy to join her children in the California desert, where she is thrust into...
- 8/18/2021
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Kit Williamson, the creator-director-star of Netflix’s Emmy-nominated soap EastSiders, has set up his next project. He has teamed with indie film producer Cold Iron Pictures and indie distributor The Film Arcade along with financier The Money Pool on Unconventional, a dark LGBTQ comedy series that Williamson will write, direct and star in.
Unconventional centers on two eccentric, queer siblings and their significant others trying to start an unconventional family while navigating their 30s, trying to come to terms with their professional limitations in a screwed-up economy, trying to stay sane in a screwed-up world and, most importantly, trying to hold on to the bond they share.
A writers room opens this month on the series, which was developed at Sundance Labs, with the plan to pen nine half-hour episodes.
It marks the first foray into TV for Cold Iron Pictures (Swiss Army Man) and Film Arcade (The Amazing Johnathan...
Unconventional centers on two eccentric, queer siblings and their significant others trying to start an unconventional family while navigating their 30s, trying to come to terms with their professional limitations in a screwed-up economy, trying to stay sane in a screwed-up world and, most importantly, trying to hold on to the bond they share.
A writers room opens this month on the series, which was developed at Sundance Labs, with the plan to pen nine half-hour episodes.
It marks the first foray into TV for Cold Iron Pictures (Swiss Army Man) and Film Arcade (The Amazing Johnathan...
- 6/11/2020
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Sony Pictures Television will shop the story of Jeffrey Epstein’s human-trafficking crimes as a limited series after optioning Conchita Sarnoff’s book TrafficKing. The studio has come on board the project after More/Medavoy Management had previously optioned the book, and Sarnoff’s life rights, for television in July.
Separately, publisher Post Hill Press has signed a deal with the author to publish her follow-up book The Cover Up, as well as an updated version of TrafficKing, following Epstein’s death last month in prison.
Sony TV is in the process of attaching a writer to the project before taking it out to the market. The move was made by Spt’s Svp Limited Series and Movies Tom Patricia.
TrafficKing explores the “darkest recesses of the corridors of power, from Harvard to the White House.” The Cover Up, meanwhile, will reveal why the pedophile billionaire, Wall Street hedge...
Separately, publisher Post Hill Press has signed a deal with the author to publish her follow-up book The Cover Up, as well as an updated version of TrafficKing, following Epstein’s death last month in prison.
Sony TV is in the process of attaching a writer to the project before taking it out to the market. The move was made by Spt’s Svp Limited Series and Movies Tom Patricia.
TrafficKing explores the “darkest recesses of the corridors of power, from Harvard to the White House.” The Cover Up, meanwhile, will reveal why the pedophile billionaire, Wall Street hedge...
- 9/25/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Bet Networks has put into development Black Mambas a one-hour drama from Rebel creator Amani Walker.
Black Mambas is the journey of four powerful women who are bikers and grow tired of the violent crimes and injustice in their hometown of New Orleans and decide to take justice into their own hands.
Salli Richardson-Whitfield is attached to direct the pilot and will executive produce along with Dallas Jackson (Rebel), Erwin More and Brian Medavoy. The project will be overseen by the network’s head of programming Connie Orlando and Svp Rose-Catherine Pinkney.
Walker created the Bet series Rebel, which was executive produced by the late John Singleton.
Jackson executive produced Rebel, and is the writer/producer/director of the Blumhouse/Netflix feature Thriller.
More and Medavoy’s past credits include Dharma And Greg,...
Black Mambas is the journey of four powerful women who are bikers and grow tired of the violent crimes and injustice in their hometown of New Orleans and decide to take justice into their own hands.
Salli Richardson-Whitfield is attached to direct the pilot and will executive produce along with Dallas Jackson (Rebel), Erwin More and Brian Medavoy. The project will be overseen by the network’s head of programming Connie Orlando and Svp Rose-Catherine Pinkney.
Walker created the Bet series Rebel, which was executive produced by the late John Singleton.
Jackson executive produced Rebel, and is the writer/producer/director of the Blumhouse/Netflix feature Thriller.
More and Medavoy’s past credits include Dharma And Greg,...
- 6/20/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Scott Schulman has been promoted to manager and Stephen Belden has been added as a manager to the team at More/Medavoy Management.
Schulman has worked alongside partners Erwin More and Brian Medavoy since the reboot of More/Medavoy Management in 2014. Before that, he worked at Abrams Artists and Fremantle Media North America.
Belden is joining More/Medavoy after having previously been a manager at Atn Entertainment. He also worked at Sovereign Talent Group. Belden brings a slate of young talent and will also focus on all More/Medavoy existing clients.
“Scott and Stephen fit the bill for us – they’re people you can trust, teach, learn from, and have fun with. They represent what we do best – not getting work done through people, but developing people through work,” said Medavoy.
Both start in their new jobs immediately.
Schulman has worked alongside partners Erwin More and Brian Medavoy since the reboot of More/Medavoy Management in 2014. Before that, he worked at Abrams Artists and Fremantle Media North America.
Belden is joining More/Medavoy after having previously been a manager at Atn Entertainment. He also worked at Sovereign Talent Group. Belden brings a slate of young talent and will also focus on all More/Medavoy existing clients.
“Scott and Stephen fit the bill for us – they’re people you can trust, teach, learn from, and have fun with. They represent what we do best – not getting work done through people, but developing people through work,” said Medavoy.
Both start in their new jobs immediately.
- 4/18/2018
- by Anita Busch
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: The CW and More/Medavoy are developing a one-hour series based on the critically acclaimed, irreverent novel The Viagra Diaries. The theme of the book is the raucous exploration of love, romance, sexism, and the search for happiness at any age in a modern/digital time. The project’s executive producers are Erwin More and Brian Medavoy (American High, Just Shoot Me). Alan Nevins and Suzy Unger are also on board to produce. The book, written by author and…...
- 9/13/2017
- Deadline TV
A biopic about a female DJ who disguised herself as a man to break into a male-dominated industry is in the works.
Warner Bros has acquired the story of DJ Tatiana, reports Deadline.
Cuban DJ Tatiana Alvarez has performed at Electric Daisy Carnival and Coachella, but when breaking into the electronic dance scene she spent a year performing under the identity of DJ Musikillz.
Mike Medavoy, Brian Medavoy and Erwin More will produce the movie.
Mike Medavoy's production credits include Black Swan, Zodiac and Shutter Island.
Brian Medavoy and More are Alvarez's managers.
Alvarez is currently recording a new album.
Warner Bros has acquired the story of DJ Tatiana, reports Deadline.
Cuban DJ Tatiana Alvarez has performed at Electric Daisy Carnival and Coachella, but when breaking into the electronic dance scene she spent a year performing under the identity of DJ Musikillz.
Mike Medavoy, Brian Medavoy and Erwin More will produce the movie.
Mike Medavoy's production credits include Black Swan, Zodiac and Shutter Island.
Brian Medavoy and More are Alvarez's managers.
Alvarez is currently recording a new album.
- 12/2/2014
- Digital Spy
Exclusive: Warner Bros. has purchased life rights to the story of DJ Tatiana, an electronic dance DJ who disguised herself as a man and took on the name of DJ Musikillz for a year to break into the business. The studio bought the rights to DJ Tatiana in a pre-emptive bid for producers Mike Medavoy, Brian Medavoy and Erwin More. It will be executive produced by Benjamin Anderson and Mike Medavoy’s Phoenix Pictures (who are also casting now for their Itg series Red Flag). The execs handling the project at the studio are Jesse Ehrman and Julia Spiro. DJ Tatiana, now a successful figure in the domestic and international Edm world, will act as music supervisor on the film. She is managed by More/Medavoy.
This is More/Medavoy’s first project since they reunited after a 13-year stint of being apart. They were a powerhouse management/producing team...
This is More/Medavoy’s first project since they reunited after a 13-year stint of being apart. They were a powerhouse management/producing team...
- 12/1/2014
- by Anita Busch
- Deadline
They're getting the band back together. Erwin More and Brian Medavoy are reuniting after 13 years apart and have launched a new management company under the same banner that waved when they emerged as small screen power brokers in the 1990s — More/Medavory Management. “We both love spending a lot of time together,” More told TheWrap. “There's an undeniable uniqueness to the chemistry we share as partners that few people have in life or in business.” Also read: Katherine Heigl Exits CAA, Signs With Wme (Exclusive) Indeed, for 15 years, the production and talent management company boasted a rolodex of top-shelf clients such as Jason Bateman,...
- 3/31/2014
- by Brent Lang
- The Wrap
Brian Medavoy and Erwin More have reunited to relaunch More/Medavoy Management, effective immediately. The duo was previously together for 15 years. In the 1990s they represented talent including Jason Bateman, Tobey Maguire, Ryan Reynolds, Josh Brolin, Mariska Hargitay, David Schwimmer, Maria Bello, Peter Berg and Jenna Elfman. More/Medavoy also produced popular TV series such as Dharma and Greg and Just Shoot Me, in addition to the R.J. Cutler-directed docuseries American High, which garnered the producers an Emmy Award in 2001. Photos: Next Gen at 20: From Jeff Shell to the Murdochs, Hollywood's Power Elite Then and Now In the
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- 3/31/2014
- by Rebecca Sun
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Longtime Paradigm agent Norm Aladjem is leaving the Beverly Hills Agency to join Levity Entertainment Group. Aladjem, who represents Katherine Heigl and Sharon Stone, among others, had been with Paradigm for 8 years. Aladjem was running the agency's talent department. Agency topper Sam Gores will step in to oversee the talent department, along with Andrew Ruf, who will focus on film talent; Erwin More will continue to run the television talent department. Sarah Fargo will run the New York-based talent group. Aladjem will serve as president of Levity, which not only manages comedy talent but also owns one of
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- 4/21/2012
- by THR Staff
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
While Law & Order: Svu star Mariska Hargitay is in the midst of negotiating her return for the upcoming 13th season of the show, she is suing talent agency Wme over commissions for Seasons 11 and 12. The agency, which was created in mid-2009 by the merger of Wma and Endeavor, recently filed demand for arbitration to receive commissions for Hargitay's services on those two seasons. In a lawsuit, filed today in New York and obtained by TMZ, Hargitay claims that the agency has no legal claim to that money. Hargitay became a client of Wma in 2002 and left in May 2009 for Paradigm, following her Wma agent Erwin More. (Hargitay is currently at CAA, where she signed recently.) In the complaint, the actress claims that the only representation agreement she had with Wma was for one year, and it expired in 2004. Wma continued to represent her but, according to the suit, Hargitay terminated...
- 4/27/2011
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
"Huckelberry Finn" is behind the 2011 Hollywood Hot Assistants List. Turns out it's an assistant at Rko who asked that I not post his name. "The list started as a practical joke and then just kind of blew up," he emails me. "People actually started voting from across the tracking boards and tons of votes came in." The purpose is to name who's most promising career-wise (and looks-wise, which Deadline will ignore) and to "aid executives in the hiring process" for film/TV. Take up any corrections with Huck: Sierra Nelson - Fremantle Media Chloe Yellin - Donna Langley, Universal Samantha Goettlich - Open Road Media Deb Macintosh - Wme Malcolm Gray - Spyglass Zander Lehmann - Di Bonaventura Trey Pool - Strange Weather Natalie Hayden - Adam Goodman, Paramount Kevin Hussey - Michael Kives, CAA Michael Wilson - Dan Erlij, UTA Larrison Campbell - Kelly Lugenbiehl, ABC Renee Kurland -...
- 1/10/2011
- by NIKKI FINKE
- Deadline Hollywood
When Industry Entertainment partner Keith Addis recently went looking to add a talent manager to his company's roster, he didn't exactly need to hang a Help Wanted sign.
Industry, which counts as clients some of Hollywood's top writers, directors and actors, has been flush with employment inquiries lately, especially since the merger of Wma and Endeavor resulted in the layoffs of a host of top talent agents. Addis ended up hiring former Wma motion picture literary agent Sarah Botfeld, but not before she made a clean break from her former agency.
"We've been specific with her about what she can and cannot say to those clients," Addis says. "What she can say is: 'This is what I'm going to do. I'm excited about the people I'm working with, and if I can ever be of service to you, you know where to find me.' "
Botfeld is not alone in...
Industry, which counts as clients some of Hollywood's top writers, directors and actors, has been flush with employment inquiries lately, especially since the merger of Wma and Endeavor resulted in the layoffs of a host of top talent agents. Addis ended up hiring former Wma motion picture literary agent Sarah Botfeld, but not before she made a clean break from her former agency.
"We've been specific with her about what she can and cannot say to those clients," Addis says. "What she can say is: 'This is what I'm going to do. I'm excited about the people I'm working with, and if I can ever be of service to you, you know where to find me.' "
Botfeld is not alone in...
- 6/18/2009
- by By Alex Ben Block
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Fallout from the William Morris-Endeavor merger continues to benefit their competitors.
Former Wma agents Lanny Noveck and Dan Norton have moved to Icm, UTA has picked up longtime motion picture lit agents Ramses Ishak and Mike Sheresky from Wma, Paradigm has snapped up Wma agent Erwin More, and former Wma agent Renee Kurtz has landed at CAA.
Noveck, who was head of scripted television packaging at Wma, will be an agent in Icm's TV lit department, where he started Tuesday. Clients who will be joining him include Michelle Ashford, Dawn Prestwich and Nicole Yorkin.
Noveck, a 27-year Wma veteran, was one of the 100 or so agency staffers laid off a couple weeks ago amid the fallout from Wma's merger with Endeavor.
He led Wma's TV literary department for 15 years before being named head of scripted packaging in 2005. Series he has helped put together include "The King of Queens" and "That '70s Show.
Former Wma agents Lanny Noveck and Dan Norton have moved to Icm, UTA has picked up longtime motion picture lit agents Ramses Ishak and Mike Sheresky from Wma, Paradigm has snapped up Wma agent Erwin More, and former Wma agent Renee Kurtz has landed at CAA.
Noveck, who was head of scripted television packaging at Wma, will be an agent in Icm's TV lit department, where he started Tuesday. Clients who will be joining him include Michelle Ashford, Dawn Prestwich and Nicole Yorkin.
Noveck, a 27-year Wma veteran, was one of the 100 or so agency staffers laid off a couple weeks ago amid the fallout from Wma's merger with Endeavor.
He led Wma's TV literary department for 15 years before being named head of scripted packaging in 2005. Series he has helped put together include "The King of Queens" and "That '70s Show.
- 6/2/2009
- by By Nellie Andreeva and Jay A. Fernandez
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Law And Order: Special Victims Unit star Mariska Hargitay is celebrating after discovering she's pregnant with her first child. The 41-year-old actress and her actor husband Peter Hermann, 38, have yet to announce when the bundle of joy will arrive. The Emmy-nominated and Golden Globe-winning actress's publicist Erwin More says, "I can confirm that she is expecting." Hargitay, daughter of Hollywood icon Jayne Mansfield and Hungarian bodybuilder Mickey Hargitay, met Hermann on the set of Law & Order. They married in August 2004.
- 12/1/2005
- WENN
In a move that recognizes the increasing frequency with which talent moves between the film and TV worlds, WMA has reorganized its departmental operations by merging the television talent department and motion picture talent department into one unit. The management and structural changes were announced Thursday by Dave Wirtschafter, WMA worldwide head of motion pictures. While other agencies often hold joint talent meetings and have specific crossover agents, WMA is the first major agency to group its film and TV talent agents under one umbrella. Four agents -- David Lonner, Danny Greenberg, Gaby Morgerman and Erwin More -- were promoted as part of the reorganization. Lonner will join John Fogelman as co-head of WMA's motion picture department, overseeing all of its daily activities. Greenberg has been named head of the motion picture literary department, and Morgerman and More will team to oversee the combined talent department. The changes are effective immediately.
In a move that recognizes the increasing frequency with which talent moves between the film and TV worlds, WMA has reorganized its departmental operations by merging the television talent department and motion picture talent department into one unit. The management and structural changes were announced Thursday by Dave Wirtschafter, WMA worldwide head of motion pictures. While other agencies often hold joint talent meetings and have specific crossover agents, WMA is the first major agency to group its film and TV talent agents under one umbrella. Four agents -- David Lonner, Danny Greenberg, Gaby Morgerman and Erwin More -- were promoted as part of the reorganization. Lonner will join John Fogelman as co-head of WMA's motion picture department, overseeing all of its daily activities. Greenberg has been named head of the motion picture literary department, and Morgerman and More will team to oversee the combined talent department. The changes are effective immediately.
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