Actor-writer Breckin Meyer has signed ICM Partners. Breckin stars in the TNT dramedy Franklin & Bash, which has been renewed for a third season. He also created and executive produces the TBS comedy series Men At Work, which has been renewed for a second season. Meyer, who was at Gersh, also is a writer/voice cast member of Adult Swim’s Robot Chicken. He is managed by Thruline, and his attorney is with Sloane Offer Weber and Dern.
The Big Bang Theory co-star Melissa Rauch has signed with WME. The actress, who was previously with Gersh, will continue to be managed by Brillstein Entertainment Partners. Rauch plays Bernadette Rostenkowski on hit CBS sitcom. She joined Big Bang during its third season in 2009 and became a series regular in season four as the girlfriend and later wife of Simon Helberg’s Howard Wolowitz. Rauch also appears in the upcoming romantic comedy You Are Here, directed by Mad Men creator Matt Weiner.


Breckin Meyer – Dammit, they got him. Now their bottom line is going to skyrocket. What a talent, what an announcement! Maybe now they’ll make that IDLE HANDS sequel… what, Breckin wasn’t in the IDLE HANDS… I must have him confused with someone else. No, no he’s not interchangeable at all. My mistake.
dude, they fired you. get over it.
Exactly. Gersh already has his F&B and MaW deals, is ICM really betting this kid’s going to be a breakout star/series creator?
Seems like Gersh makes a lot of career big enough for actors to leave them.
Apa agent – you are a real tool.
Melissa Rauch is fantastic. The camera loves her, and so does this TBBT fan. She has crack comic timing and is super-talented.
Hey APA agent
How many clients do you have who are stars of their own show and have written and created another one on the air at the same time?
More bad news for Gersh. Not surprised.
Gersh’s actor business is great, but the TV lit dept is a joke. BM probably wants more action in TV development.
That’s a huge score for WME to land Melissa Rauch. She’s such a talent!
If the Gersh lit dept is a joke I’m laughing all the way to the bank.