Steve Martin casually dropped the release date for the third season of “Only Murders in the Building” during his “You Won’t Believe What They Look Like Today!” touring show alongside Martin Short.
At Saturday’s 8 p.m. show at the Walt Disney Theater. Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts in Orlando, Fla., which also included Jeff Babko and The Steep Canyon Rangers, the comedic duo unveiled the news while warming up the audience at the start of the show.
According to two patrons who were in attendance, Martin and Short were delivering updates on what they were up to recently, showing a picture of them alongside their co-star Selena Gomez and two new cast members for Season 3, Oscar and Emmy winner Meryl Streep and Golden Globe nominee Paul Rudd. At one point, Martin stated, “Catch the new season August 8,” which was followed by Short responding, “Our show is...
At Saturday’s 8 p.m. show at the Walt Disney Theater. Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts in Orlando, Fla., which also included Jeff Babko and The Steep Canyon Rangers, the comedic duo unveiled the news while warming up the audience at the start of the show.
According to two patrons who were in attendance, Martin and Short were delivering updates on what they were up to recently, showing a picture of them alongside their co-star Selena Gomez and two new cast members for Season 3, Oscar and Emmy winner Meryl Streep and Golden Globe nominee Paul Rudd. At one point, Martin stated, “Catch the new season August 8,” which was followed by Short responding, “Our show is...
- 4/30/2023
- by Clayton Davis
- Variety Film + TV
CAA has hired agent Natasha Ahmed to work in the television department, Variety has learned exclusively.
Ahmed joins CAA from UTA. There, she dedicated herself to representing women and Bipoc line producers and non-writing executive producers.
She has represented clients including Michelle Wright, Carol Cuddy, Rose Lam (“The Last of Us”), Jane Raab (“Only Murders in the Building”), Allyce Ozarksi (“The L Word: Generation Q”), Heidi McGowen (“Black-ish”), Bonnie Munoz (“The Flight Attendant”), Jennifer Corey (“Curb Your Enthusiasm”), Joe Hardesty (“Dead to Me”), Jamie Feldman, Jonathan Filley, Victor Hsu, Princess Nash (“Better Call Saul”), and Meg Schave (“Mr. Corman”).
Ahmed is a first-generation immigrant of Pakistani descent. She began her career at Wargo French Llp, and subsequently worked at Winget, Spadafora & Schwartzberg Llp. She joined UTA in 2015. She will be based in CAA’s Los Angeles office.
Ahmed joins CAA from UTA. There, she dedicated herself to representing women and Bipoc line producers and non-writing executive producers.
She has represented clients including Michelle Wright, Carol Cuddy, Rose Lam (“The Last of Us”), Jane Raab (“Only Murders in the Building”), Allyce Ozarksi (“The L Word: Generation Q”), Heidi McGowen (“Black-ish”), Bonnie Munoz (“The Flight Attendant”), Jennifer Corey (“Curb Your Enthusiasm”), Joe Hardesty (“Dead to Me”), Jamie Feldman, Jonathan Filley, Victor Hsu, Princess Nash (“Better Call Saul”), and Meg Schave (“Mr. Corman”).
Ahmed is a first-generation immigrant of Pakistani descent. She began her career at Wargo French Llp, and subsequently worked at Winget, Spadafora & Schwartzberg Llp. She joined UTA in 2015. She will be based in CAA’s Los Angeles office.
- 11/24/2020
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Weylin B. Seymour’s in Brooklyn was buzzing Nov. 10 as New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and Media & Entertainment Commissioner Cynthia López honored some of the city’s most influential artists and entertainment industry professionals at the Made in NY Awards. The 2014 honorees included Steve Buscemi, Louis C.K., Neil Patrick Harris, Albert Maysles (who was awarded the lifetime achievement award), Stanley Nelson, Rosie Perez, the Producers Guild of America, Jane Raab, and Huge, the Brooklyn-based digital agency. The event began with some familiar faces, as “On the Town” (and former Backstage cover) stars Clyde Alves, Jay Armstrong Johnson, and Tony Yazbeck performed “New York, New York” from the iconic musical currently running on Broadway. After remarks from the first lady of the city, Mayor de Blasio began the awards ceremony with statistics that prove New York is a giant in the industry, with 230 films and 39 primetime series shot in...
- 11/11/2014
- backstage.com
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