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Cicero Leak is an American talent agent.He is the Founder of TLS Talent Agency and TLS Sports which provides representation for clients in motion pictures, television, literary rights, brand strategy, interactive media, comedy, commercials, personal appearances and professional sports.
Spire Sports + Entertainment (SS+E) is an American talent management agency, motorsports consultant and sports ownership firm founded in 2010. SS+E represents drivers, sponsors and teams in NASCAR, IndyCar, and their respective development ladders, as well as music artists.
Wasserman also acquired the North American Music division of the Los Angeles–based Paradigm Talent Agency. [13] In April 2021, Wasserman acquired the Boston-based ‘Ideas and Access’ Gen Z geared Marketing Agency: Riddle & Bloom. Riddle & Bloom will be fully rebranded as Wasserman in Q3. [14]
Daniel Peddle was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, the son of Betty and Larry Peddle.He graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a bachelor's degree in Anthropology and RTVMP (Radio, Television and Motion Pictures).
The agency was founded in 1969 as McKinney & Silver by Charles "Chick" McKinney & Mike Silver. The agency was later renamed McKinney and has been part of Cheil Worldwide since 2012. [1] McKinney moved from Raleigh, North Carolina, to the American Tobacco Campus in Durham, NC in 2004. [2]
MullenLowe U.S. is headquartered at 40 Broad Street in Boston, where it moved on June 1, 2009, following 22 years in a manor house in Wenham, Massachusetts. [13] Additional offices are located in Los Angeles, New York City, and Winston-Salem North Carolina.
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In the first six months of operation, the agency registered more than 18,000 extras and made 113,873 placements. [8] Many Hollywood legends started their careers with Central Casting, including Clark Gable, [9] Jean Harlow, [10] and Gary Cooper. [11] In 1944, the agency introduced a second phone line, GArfield 3621 for men and GArfield 3711 for ...