EXCLUSIVE: ‘Jurassic World: Dominion’s DeWanda Wise has signed with M88 for representation
Anticipated upcoming projects in which Wise features include Showtime’s adaptation of Lisa Taddeo’s New York Times bestsellerFormer WME Partner Phillip Sun and Macro Founder & CEO Charles D.
King launched M88 in 2020, with an eye toward supporting the work of the next generation of artists and cultural leaders. Sun leads the firm, representing storytellers, actors, writers and multi-hyphenates, with Partners Oronde Garrett and Gaby Mena.Must Read Stories
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