Big news out of the Big Apple today: 3 Arts Entertainment is making a power play, adding Sally Ware to their New York management team. Ware, a seasoned industry vet, comes aboard as a Manager, further solidifying 3 Arts' presence in the East Coast market. Seems like they're serious about building up that NY office!
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Ware's got a solid track record. Before landing at 3 Arts, she was making waves over at Sugar23, where she wasn't just repping talent – she was actively involved in developing film and TV projects. That's a huge plus for 3 Arts, as it signals a proactive approach to talent management, not just passively waiting for opportunities. It's about creating them, too.
But the real kicker? Ware spent a whopping 13 years honing her skills at Gersh. That's serious time in the trenches! During her tenure, she worked as a talent agent, guiding both up-and-coming stars and established names across film, television, and even theatre. That kind of experience is invaluable. You learn the nuances of the business, the personalities, and, frankly, how to navigate the often-treacherous waters of Hollywood (and Broadway!).
Richard Abate and Olivia Metzger are at the helm of 3 Arts' New York operation, and it looks like they're building a seriously impressive team. Adding someone with Ware's background suggests a strategic move to expand their reach and offer a wider range of services to their clients. I'd bet they're looking to attract and nurture top-tier talent on both sides of the camera. Smart move, in my opinion.
What does this mean for the industry? Well, it signals a continued confidence in the New York market. While Los Angeles often gets all the attention, New York is a vibrant hub for creative talent, particularly in theatre and independent film. 3 Arts is clearly betting on that, and Ware's arrival only strengthens their position. This could also mean more development opportunities for projects based in or featuring New York talent, which is always a good thing.
Keep an eye on 3 Arts. With moves like this, they're definitely a company to watch. It'll be interesting to see what projects and talent emerge from their New York office in the coming months. One thing's for sure: Sally Ware's presence is going to make a difference.
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