Ryan Seacrest left the William Morris Agency, his home for 10 years, and signed with CAA, just days after concluding his three-year, $45 million deal to continue hosting “American Idol,” The Hollywood Reporter says.
WMA didn’t represent him in that deal; his attorney Craig Jacobson did, along with Adam Sher, a former WMA agent who once co-represented him until joining Seacrest’s Ryan Seacrest Prods.
CAA now represents three of the show’s key players: creator Simon Fuller, judge Simon Cowell and Seacrest.
–Elizabeth Jensen
The Hollywood Hills were apparently jumping Friday night at his big party to celebrate his new contract.
Make that money Ryan!
The Hollywood Hills were apparently jumping Friday night at his big party to celebrate his new contract.
Make that money Ryan!