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Cailee Spaeny

This year, Cailee Spaeny solidified her position as one of Hollywood’s most promising young talents after winning the Best Actress prize at the Venice International Film Festival for her titular role in
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Holly Hubsher

Holly Hubsher previously worked at Universal Pictures, where she helped develop productions including “Wicked,” “Mamma Mia 2” and “Dear Evan Hanson.” Since joining Bay Mills Studios, Hubsher has set up projects including

Molly Gordon

Molly Gordon’s appeared in cult favorite films like “Booksmart” and “Shiva Baby,” and the second season of the hit TV series “The Bear.” This year, she appeared in “Theater Camp,” a comedy

Selina Fillinger

Selina Fillinger has written for both stage and screen productions. Her play, “POTUS: Or, Behind Every Great Dumbass Are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive,” made Fillinger one of the youngest

Andrew Barth Feldman

Andrew Barth Feldman most recently appeared alongside Jennifer Lawrence in the romantic comedy, “No Hard Feelings.” After winning the National High School Musical Theater Award in 2018, Feldman appeared on Broadway as

Eric Jordan Darnell

Before joining WME as the first Black agent in his department, Eric Jordan Darnell had stints at LucasFilm and Sony Pictures. As an agent, he’s dedicated to helping his clients, particularly those

Jasmin Savoy Brown

Jasmin Savoy Brown is best known for her roles in buzzy shows “The Leftovers” and “Yellowjackets.” She also starred as Mindy Meeks-Martin in “Scream and “Scream VI,” the horror franchise’s first openly-queer

Braden Bochner

Braden Bochner got his start at Hello Sunshine, working on buzzy shows like “Big Little Lies” and “Little Fires Everywhere.” He’s since joined UNWELL, a production house helmed by “Call Her Daddy”

Maitreyi Ramakrishnan

In 2019, Maitreyi Ramakrishnan was one of 15,000 candidates in an open casting call for Mindy Kaling’s new show, “Never Have I Ever.” Despite having never acted professionally, Ramakrishnan won the role–and

Jordan E. Cooper

When his daring Tony-nominated play “Ain’t No Mo'” opened last year, Cooper was riding high as the youngest Black American playwright in Broadway history. But it closed after just 28 performances due