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Creator Management Firm CMG Talent Unveils Raft Of Hires

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EXCLUSIVE: Creator management biz CMG Talent has unveiled ten hires, including new talent managers.

Kelsey Brown and Paige Biundo been named Senior Talent Manager, with Sandra Ortiz, Ryan Rodriguez and Katie McElveen coming onboard as Talent Managers, and Gabriela Kukura, Reese Amador, Ally Philips, and Juanita Cortés hired at coordinator level. Taylor Kiesel has also joined as Senior Director of Publicity.

CMG Talent Group CEO Joey Roesler said the hires were reflective of the changing face of creator talent management.

“Modern talent representation requires far more than negotiating inbound brand deals,” he added. “We are investing in the people and infrastructure to proactively build careers — through business development, publicity, legal and licensing expertise, brand strategy, and holistic talent management. These additions are another major step in that direction.” 

Brown joins following a spell at Dulcedo, with Biundo joining after a spell at Neon Rose Agency. Ortiz has worked art Dulcedo and Whalar, while Rodriguez had roles at Untitled Secret and A24. McElveen previously advised on IP and licensing matters and provided counsel at CMG Worldwide.

CMG’s has a roster of more than 100 clients, including Alessandra Yarleque, Alyssa Jaffe, Zoë Ferguson, Nabihah Ahmad and Jordan Smikle.

The company, which launched in 2024, is part of CMG Worldwide, the international licensing company that represents the estates of many dead celebrities, sports players and entertainment stars.

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Miami Vice ’85: Whitney Peak Joins Michael B. Jordan

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Whitney Peak, one of the stars of the recent Gossip Girl reboot, has joined the cast of Universal’s Miami Vice ’85, being directed by Joseph Kosinski.

Peak joins Michael B. Jordan, Austin Butler and Alden Ehrenreich in the feature, which is eyeing a November production start in and will shoot in New York and Miami.

The new feature will explore the glamour and corruption of mid-’80s Miami in a new version of the property, inspired by the pilot episode of the landmark television series that influenced culture and set the style of everything from fashion to filmmaking.

Miami Vice began life as the Anthony Yerkovich-created TV series starring Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas as two undercover Miami police officers known for their love of fast boats and pastel suits.

Jordan is playing Ricardo Tubbs while Butler is playing James Crockett, the two swagger-strutting detectives.

Peak is said to be playing Tubbs’ love interest.

Vice ‘85 will be filmed for IMAX and is set for release by Universal Pictures on May 19, 2028.

Producing is Dylan Clark via his Dylan Clark Productions and Kosinski, who previously helmed Top Gun: Maverick and F1.

Dan Gilroy is writing the script, based on characters created by Yerkovich. Eric Warren Singer wrote an earlier draft of the screenplay. 

Peak, who is Ugandan and Canadian, broke through with a leading role in the 2019 reboot of soapy teen drama Gossip Girl and recurred on Netflix’s Chilling Adventures of Sabrina and Apple TV’s Home Before Dark.  

The actress had a leading role in Disney+’s Hocus Pocus 2, which had set the record for biggest opening weekend for a made-for-streaming movie on the platform. And she recently appeared in the Netflix shark thriller Thrash opposite Phoebe Dynevor, which was a surprise hit on Netflix which released worldwide in April.

Peak is poised to reach a wider audience this fall as she will next be seen playing a key role in The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping, which Lionsgate releases Nov. 20.

The actress is repped by CAA and Jackoway Austen.

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FX’s ‘The Drop: A Snowfall Saga’ Drops First Trailer

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Wanda (Gail Bean) and Leon (Isaiah John) are back to the hustle in the first trailer (above) for FX‘s The Drop: A Snowfall Saga, and they have their sights on the music industry this time around. The series follows the duo as they fight to reinvent themselves in ’90s Los Angeles, where the fallout from the crack epidemic is fueling a new game: the rise of West Coast rap. 

Wanda starts the series driven by the clear belief that West Coast rap has the power to reshape American culture. She will work to put together a ragtag group of geniuses and lead them to the realization of all their dreams. To do it, she must navigate the dangerous overlap of music and street politics, pulling in those closest to her including her cousins Lamar Kinsey (Asante Blackk) and James Kinsey (Peyton Alex Smith), and pursuing volatile local rapper Artillery (Simmie “Buddy” Sims III), who is already in a tangle with law enforcement. 

Her internship with former D-boy-turned-label-owner Darryl “DG” Grant (Brandon Mychal Smith) creates opportunities but also deepens tensions between Wanda and Leon, who has vowed to leave the streets for good and chase down his own atonement through his free legal clinic. 

One key thing to always remember about Wanda: she is a survivor. She beat addiction and now, she’s focused on climbing the latter and being legit. But the streets are still as dangerous as ever.

“I’m unstoppable, baby,” Wanda says in the trailer.

Watch the trailer above.

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‘Private Eyes West Coast,’ ‘Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent’ Premiere Dates

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The CW has padded out its fall schedule with premiere dates for a pair of spinoff series. The series bow of crime-solving dramedy Private Eyes West Coast is set for 8 p.m. Monday, October 5, followed by the Season 2 debut of Canadian procedural Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent at 9.

Jason Priestley and Cindy Sampson star in Private Eyes West Coast, a spinoff of the Canadian series Private Eyes that aired from 2016-21 in the Great White North. Priestley and Sampson are reprising their roles as private investigators Matt Shade and Angie Everett.

In the 10 -episode first season, Shade and Everett have left behind their P.I. firm and settled into a new life on the Canadian West Coast, but their new quiet life is shaken when a night out lands them at the scene of a murder. A woman stands over her dead boyfriend with a bloody steak knife in hand. Believing in her innocence, Shade and Everett dive headfirst back into the high-stakes world of investigation. They juggle the challenges of opening a P.I. firm in a new city, and without their friendly Toronto network of sources, Shade and Angie work to build a new community.

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L&O Toronto: Criminal Intent returns for its sophomore session with Toronto’s brightest detective duo, Detective Sergeants Henry Graff (Aden Young) and Frankie Bateman (Kathleen Munroe), who see clues others may have missed and always solve even the toughest of cases using their own unique set of investigative skills. With the help of the Specialized Criminal Investigations Unit — their boss Inspector Vivienne Holness (Karen Robinson), Deputy Crown Attorney Theo Forrester (K.C. Collins), pathologist Dr. Lucy Da Silva (Nicola Correia-Damude), and tech expert, Mark Yohannes (Araya Mengesha) — Graff and Bateman tackle the most high-profile homicides in the city inspired by some of Canada’s most infamous headlines.

Private Eyes West Coast is produced by Lionsgate Canada, with arah Dodd, Jennifer Kassabian, Shawn Piller, Lloyd Segan, Jocelyn Hamilton, Darren Giblin and Priestley serving as executive producers. Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent is produced by Lark Productions and Cameron Pictures in association with Universal Global Television and Citytv. Tassie Cameron is showrunner and executive produces Seaosn2 alongside Erin Haskett, Amy Cameron, David Valleau, Alex Patrick and Wanda Chaffey.

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