
The 3-time Tony winner and Academy Award nominee will be repped by Toni Howard and Adam Schweitzer. The latter, who was recently promoted to co-head ICM’s motion picture talent department, signed William Hurt earlier this week. Last year, the Frost/Nixon Best Actor nominee waited until Oscar voting had closed before jumping from Innovative to William Morris Agency’s Ed Limato. Langella followed Limato to WME and this is his first agency move since Ed’s death.
Langella has had a strong 2010. He starred in the Oliver Stone-directed Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, and he opens today in All Good Things, starring with Ryan Gosling and Kirsten Dunst in the Andrew Jarecki-directed drama based on the case of Robert Durst, scion of the Gotham-based real estate empire The Durst Organization. He next stars opposite Liam Neeson in Unknown for Warner Bros.


ICM is on a roll!!!
Yes, a toasted kaiser roll.
So Innovative, Morris, ICM all since Bill Veloric at Innovative got him hot again and into FROST LONDON. Fascinating Frank. Should have stayed with Bill
A HAM for all seasons!
Adam Schweitzer is building quite the client list! William Hurt earlier this week, and now Frank Langella–these are some of the most talented actors in the business.
I don’t get the agency system. “Sign with us! We will make you money – we will make you a star!” “I’m not as big of a star with as much money as I want. I’m going somewhere else.” “Sign with us, instead! We will make you more money – we will make you a bigger star!”
What an impressive sign. Frank Langella is simply magnificent!
so ICM’s youngest client now is Michael Sheen? Way to build for the future! Seems like a wonderful place to launch the AARP network
What rock did you just crawl out from under?
Bill Veloric really worked hard for him even when he was with Peter Strain & Associates. Not sure why Frank jumped ship. Maybe he didn’t like it that Bill moved to Innovative.
Excellent News!!! Now if Berg can secure the use of a time machine, he could package a really good movie for the year 1986. Frank Langella and William Hurt in The Big Chill part Deux
I have no love 4 innovative, but bill veloric, and some of the other IA folks, really did kick butt, and really did re-launch his career. A.
Way to go Frank – when are you coming back to UK please – we miss you……..LL