There’s a new talent and literary management company on the block. Talent managers Kasra Ajir, Nick Campbell, Joe Riley and Scott Fish have formed Velocity Entertainment Partners. Campbell’s Antrim Street Entertainment, Fish’s Vital Management Group and Riley’s Eyes on the Road Management are all being folded into the boutique company. Ajir joins the trio from Station3, where he has been a manager since 2007. The new Velocity will represent clients such as Community and Mad Men’s Alison Brie, Community’s Danny Pudi, Nikita’s Noah Bean, Awkward’s Beau Mirchoff and Book Club’s Tim Kendall, among others. The company says it will continue to represent established clients and also develop emerging actors, writers and directors.
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Congrats Kasra, I am so proud of your growth,attitude and success…your loving mentor who convinced you to come to Hollywood…SB
Awful logo. Let me know I can hook you up with a real one.
sad.
Kind of silly. Four middling guys unable to make it coming together for the biggest success of their lives. This announcement. Sorry if this is biting but stuff like this downgrades Deadline. It’s silly stuff. Any one of these guys would jump at an assistant job at a real company. It reeks desperation. I wish them well and who knows. But I’d be more interested if anyone of them had stuck it out to really make it. Lots of managers have.
Hey, Lemmy – some of us make the news, some of us just comment on it (in a very mean-spirited way). (and fyi all four of us have been managers for many years, have made a decent living at it, and are not going to be assistants anytime soon). Peace out, bro.
Kazra, Best Wishes for continued success. What got you there will take you far.
Thank you so much!