Jim Carrey hires new agent after Hollywood frenzy
(Reuters) Updated: 2006-09-21 09:09
LOS ANGELES - Jim Carrey has signed on at Creative Artists Agency
(CAA), a week after he triggered a Hollywood feeding frenzy when he fired his
longtime handlers at the United Talent Ageency (UTA).
The move to CAA is not a surprise, since the firm has aggressively bolstered
its comedy ranks in the last year with the additions of actor Will Ferrell and
directors Tom Shadyac, Todd Phillips and Jay Roach.
Carrey ended his 15-year association with UTA after a tough summer. Two $100
million-plus productions that he was attached to -- Fox's "Used Guys" and
Paramount "Ripley's Believe It or Not!" -- were shut down because of escalating
costs. His recent signings have been for modestly budgeted productions,
including Fox's computer-animated "Horton Hears a Who!" and arthouse banner
Focus Features "A Little Game Without Consequence," co-starring Cameron Diaz.
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