Endeavor Talent Agency
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The Endeavor Talent Agency is a Beverly Hills, California based talent and literary agency, representing actors, writers and directors for film, television and video games. About 190 people work at the agency.
In addition to their California headquarters, Endeavor also maintains an office in New York City. Its marketing division, of which Interpublic owns a minority stake, packages third party content for distribution, like Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, Alias and Joan of Arcadia[1].
Endeavor was formed by a group of agents, including Ari Emanuel, the basis for Entourage's Ari Gold, who left ICM in 1995.
In early 2006, the New York Post and Gawker Media blog Defamer reported rumors of ICM purchasing Endeavor[2], although the rumor was denied via leaked internal ICM memo[3] . However, in July of the same year ICM announced that it had acquired the boutique literary agency The Broder Webb Chervin Silbermann Agency for a reported $70 million [4].
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- ^ "The Endeavor Agency Company Profile." Yahoo! Finance. <http://biz.yahoo.com/ic/53/53221.html>.
- ^ "The Agent Dance: So is ICM Buying Endeavor or What?" Gawker, the L.a. Gossip Rag. 26 Jan. 2006. <http://www.defamer.com/hollywood/agents/the-agent-dance-so-is-icm-buying-endeavor-or-what-151047.php>.
- ^ "The Agent Dance: ICM Denies Endeavor Rumor." Defamer, the L.a. Gossip Rag. 31 Jan. 2006. <http://www.defamer.com/hollywood/agents/the-agent-dance-icm-denies-endeavor-rumor-151858.php>.
- ^ "The Backstory on ICM's $70M Purchase of Broder" http://www.hollywoodwiretap.com/?module=news&action=story&id=4555