






EXECS
Melissa Daykin now Creative Executive at Mandalay Pictures.
Tom H. Johnson becomes Director of Development at Flashpoint Entertainment.
Andrew Collins promoted to VFX Production Coordinator for Walt Disney Studios
Motion Pictures.
Lou Wallach launches Wallach Media, LLC.
Vanessa Coifman now EVP of Production at RKO Pictures.
AGENCIES
Ray Liotta now repped by Kevin Volchok, Theresa Peters, Veronica Gabriel and
Jeremy Barber/UTA.
Jake Wagner now manager at FilmEngine.
Marisa Tomei now managed by Jason Weinberg/Untitled Entertainment.
Zack Smith joins Generate as VP of Branded Entertainment.
Chris Santos signs with Michael Klein/THE MAK Company.
Andrew Howard now manager for Shelter Entertainment Group.
DEALS
Jon Pollack signs two-year, overall deal with Universal Media Studios.
Danny Cannon signs two-year, overall deal with Warner Bros. Television.
ADDRESSES
Larger Than Life Productions
12429 Ventura Court
Studio City, CA 91604
818-761-1068
Hyphenate (formerly Rigberg Entertainment Group)
9701 Wilshire Blvd., 10th Floor
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
310-601-7117
And From Our “Yaaay, I Got A Job!” Dept…
Mickey Rourke stars as King Hyperion in Relativity Media’s epic adventure “War of
the Gods”. He joins Freida Pinto in the story of a Greek warrior forced to battle
powerful titans in order to save mankind.
Olympic gold medalist Lindsey Vonn will guest star as a jury foreman on an upcoming
episode of NBC’s “Law & Order”.
Justin Timberlake will play Cameron Diaz’ on-screen love interest in “Bad Teacher”.
Jake Kasdan directs for Columbia Pictures.
Jason Winer is set to direct the Warner Bros. remake of “Arthur”. Russell Brand will
portray the boozy, rich playboy made famous by Dudley Moore in the 1981 original.
Ashley Jensen and Freddy Rodriguez will reprise their roles as Christina and Gio,
respectively, in the final season of ABC’s “Ugly Betty”.
Rachel McAdams and Marion Cotillard are set to star opposite Owen Wilson in Woody
Allen’s untitled film set to shoot this summer in France.
Kirstie Alley to appear in Jerry Seinfeld's new series, The Marriage Rep.