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IT’S A SIGN: Spike Lee moves to CAA

March 16, 2010 - 1:29 pm

By Borys Kit and Jay A. Fernandez

lee spike 150x150 ITS A SIGN: Spike Lee moves to CAA

CAA is now in the Spike Lee business, signing the director for representation. Lee had been at WME.

The director, whose last feature was the 2008 war drama “Miracle at St. Anna,” has lately been spending his time in the TV world. Last year he made “Passing Strange” for PBS and a Kobe Bryant documentary for ESPN Films, and he is currently working on a documentary about New Orleans.

OSCARS! Which agencies were the big winners?

March 12, 2010 - 8:47 am

By Jay A. Fernandez

Last month, we tallied the Oscar nominations collected by each of the major agencies. That chart looked like this:

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Jason Bateman signs with CAA

February 2, 2010 - 8:26 pm

By Borys Kit

30040 bateman jason 341x182 Jason Bateman signs with CAAJason Bateman, who left UTA in early January, has landed at CAA.

A Golden Globe winner for the much-loved TV show “Arrested Development,” the actor has been spending his time on the movie side of the business.

He was most recently seen in the Oscar-nominated “Up in the Air” as well as Universal’s hit comedy “Couples Retreat.” Last year also saw him in “The Invention of Lying,” “Extract” and “State of Play.”
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OSCARS: Which agency dominated the Oscar noms?

February 2, 2010 - 5:28 pm

By Borys Kit

How did the major agencies do in today’s Oscar-nomination frenzy? Let’s take a gander. (They just love it when we do this.)

But first, some asterisks:
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