Friday, October 28, 2011

David Boxerbaum hopping agencies

Among APA's top literary agents, David Boxerbaum, is departing the company and going to Paradigm. Boxerbaum, who's under contract at APA before the finish of the season, is anticipated to formally join Paradigm on Jan. 1. He's presently working from a workplace outdoors of APA. "David Boxerbaum was barred in the APA offices at the begining of summer time and requested for you to use home," states Jim Gosnell, prexy and Boss of APA. "He has to contract before the finish of the season, after which it time you want him best wishes. Despite his departure, APA is constantly on the represent a few of the top authors, showrunners and company directors in the commercial today." Boxerbaum's client list at APA includes up-and-coming scribe David Guggenheim, whose pricey spec sales include Universal's Denzel Washington-Ryan Reynolds thriller "Safe House" and Summit's thriller "Puzzle Structure," which Micrograms is within foretells direct. Boxerbaum also reps Ransom Riggs, author of "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children," the feature privileges that twentieth century Fox won inside a putting in a bid war in May. Other notable clients include genre company directors Adam Eco-friendly ("Hatchet") and Paul Solet ("Sophistication"), in addition to scribes Maria Maggenti ("Dirty Dancing") and Ken Marino, who co-authored Universal's "HeroinesInch and also the studio's approaching Jennifer Aniston-Paul Rudd comedy "Wanderlust," both for director David Wain. Boxerbaum stated he needs all his clients to become listed on him at Paradigm. Boxerbaum became a member of APA in The month of january, 2006 from Metropolitan Talent Agency, where he went the lit department for 4 years. He began his career employed by producers Jerry Bruckheimer and Take advantage of Fried before moving towards the William Morris Agency, Endeavor and, later, RKO Pictures, where he setup the 2003 Sylvester Stallone poker pic "Shade" like a creative professional. Contact Shaun Sneider at shaun.sneider@variety.com

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