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No need to leave the couch to travel to “Harlem.” The comedy series from “Girls Trip” creator Tracey Oliver, about four stylish and ambitious 20-something girlfriends navigating life in New York City’s mecca of Black culture, premiered on Amazon Prime Video December 3.
Meagan Good stars as Camille, a young anthropology professor at Columbia who, despite her extensive knowledge of cultures around the world, has a hard time with her own love life.
“In Harlem, educated Black women are forced to navigate a playing field in which men have significantly more dating options, so it’s not that we’re desperate or thirsty, we’re dealing with a real-life man-deficit,” Good’s character...
No need to leave the couch to travel to “Harlem.” The comedy series from “Girls Trip” creator Tracey Oliver, about four stylish and ambitious 20-something girlfriends navigating life in New York City’s mecca of Black culture, premiered on Amazon Prime Video December 3.
Meagan Good stars as Camille, a young anthropology professor at Columbia who, despite her extensive knowledge of cultures around the world, has a hard time with her own love life.
“In Harlem, educated Black women are forced to navigate a playing field in which men have significantly more dating options, so it’s not that we’re desperate or thirsty, we’re dealing with a real-life man-deficit,” Good’s character...
- 12/3/2021
- by Latifah Muhammad
- Indiewire
Who got signed, promoted, hired or fired? The Hollywood Reporter’s Rep Sheet rounds up the week in representation news. To submit announcements for consideration, contact rebecca.sun@thr.com.
Serious business first
Artists First has named E. Brian Dobbins and David Gardner co-presidents.
Dobbins has been with the company since its founding 19 years ago and represents clients including Anthony Anderson, Kenya Barris, Tracee Ellis Ross, Niecy Nash, Jon M. Chu, Tracey Oliver, Romany Malco, Andrew Braugher and Nat Faxon.
Gardner joined 16 years ago and reps Judy Greer, Paulo Costanzo, Ken Marino, Tyler Labine, Diedrich Bader, Stella Maeve, Eriq La Salle,...
Serious business first
Artists First has named E. Brian Dobbins and David Gardner co-presidents.
Dobbins has been with the company since its founding 19 years ago and represents clients including Anthony Anderson, Kenya Barris, Tracee Ellis Ross, Niecy Nash, Jon M. Chu, Tracey Oliver, Romany Malco, Andrew Braugher and Nat Faxon.
Gardner joined 16 years ago and reps Judy Greer, Paulo Costanzo, Ken Marino, Tyler Labine, Diedrich Bader, Stella Maeve, Eriq La Salle,...
- 10/21/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Who got signed, promoted, hired or fired? The Hollywood Reporter’s Rep Sheet rounds up the week in representation news. To submit announcements for consideration, contact rebecca.sun@thr.com.
Serious business first
Artists First has named E. Brian Dobbins and David Gardner co-presidents.
Dobbins has been with the company since its founding 19 years ago and represents clients including Anthony Anderson, Kenya Barris, Tracee Ellis Ross, Niecy Nash, Jon M. Chu, Tracey Oliver, Romany Malco, Andrew Braugher and Nat Faxon.
Gardner joined 16 years ago and reps Judy Greer, Paulo Costanzo, Ken Marino, Tyler Labine, Diedrich Bader, Stella Maeve, Eriq La Salle,...
Serious business first
Artists First has named E. Brian Dobbins and David Gardner co-presidents.
Dobbins has been with the company since its founding 19 years ago and represents clients including Anthony Anderson, Kenya Barris, Tracee Ellis Ross, Niecy Nash, Jon M. Chu, Tracey Oliver, Romany Malco, Andrew Braugher and Nat Faxon.
Gardner joined 16 years ago and reps Judy Greer, Paulo Costanzo, Ken Marino, Tyler Labine, Diedrich Bader, Stella Maeve, Eriq La Salle,...
- 10/21/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Artists First veterans and partners E. Brian Dobbins and David Gardner have been named Co-Presidents of the management/production company. Peter Principato, who had served as President and CEO since Principate-Young rebranded itself as Artists First in 2018, will remain CEO.
“Brian and David have continually shown their dedication to this company, its culture, and leadership, and I am happy to have their wisdom in helping lead Artists First into the future,” Principato said. “We are committed to growing our organization intelligently and providing clients with the best overall experience and opportunities. On behalf of the partners, we are excited to appoint them as Co-Presidents.”
Dobbins has been with Artists First since its inception as Principato-Young 19 years ago. His impressive client list includes Anthony Anderson, Kenya Barris, Tracee Ellis Ross, Niecy Nash, Jon M Chu, Tracey Oliver, Romany Malco, Andre Braugher, Nat Faxon as well as Henry Simmons, whom he co-managers with Garnder.
“Brian and David have continually shown their dedication to this company, its culture, and leadership, and I am happy to have their wisdom in helping lead Artists First into the future,” Principato said. “We are committed to growing our organization intelligently and providing clients with the best overall experience and opportunities. On behalf of the partners, we are excited to appoint them as Co-Presidents.”
Dobbins has been with Artists First since its inception as Principato-Young 19 years ago. His impressive client list includes Anthony Anderson, Kenya Barris, Tracee Ellis Ross, Niecy Nash, Jon M Chu, Tracey Oliver, Romany Malco, Andre Braugher, Nat Faxon as well as Henry Simmons, whom he co-managers with Garnder.
- 10/14/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Stop us if you’ve heard this one before: A major media company is set to launch a streaming service in an effort to follow viewers increasingly thumbing their noses at traditional television.
On Thursday, Viacom will launch Bet+, a streaming service centered around the 40-year-old African-American cable network in partnership with Tyler Perry. That comes two months before Apple and Disney jump into the arena, and five months ahead of NBCUniversal and WarnerMedia.
“We really wanted to be thoughtful about meeting viewers and meeting audiences where they are, and planting a flag for folks who are ‘cable nevers’ and ‘cable cutters,'” Devin Griffin, who will run Bet+ as general manager, told TheWrap. “We want to fish where the fish are and make sure we mount our presence in every corner.”
Griffin said Viacom’s decision to use Bet as the focal point for a new streaming service — when...
On Thursday, Viacom will launch Bet+, a streaming service centered around the 40-year-old African-American cable network in partnership with Tyler Perry. That comes two months before Apple and Disney jump into the arena, and five months ahead of NBCUniversal and WarnerMedia.
“We really wanted to be thoughtful about meeting viewers and meeting audiences where they are, and planting a flag for folks who are ‘cable nevers’ and ‘cable cutters,'” Devin Griffin, who will run Bet+ as general manager, told TheWrap. “We want to fish where the fish are and make sure we mount our presence in every corner.”
Griffin said Viacom’s decision to use Bet as the focal point for a new streaming service — when...
- 9/18/2019
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
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