Barbra Streisand joins Endeavor
Barbra Streisand has left ICM and joined Endeavor for representation in all areas. Her company, Barwood Films, also will be repped by the agency.
Streisand hasn't appeared on the big screen since 2004's "Meet the Fockers", the only live-action comedy to gross more than$500 million at the worldwide box?office. She alsohasn't directed a feature since 1996's "The Mirror Has Two Faces".
The move is intended to re-ignite the film portion of her career while also focusing on her music.
As a producer, Streisand's work includes such socially conscious projects as PBS' "The Living Century", "What Makes a Family" and the Holocaust-themed "Rescuers: Stories of Courage".
She is the only artist who has an Oscar, Tony, Emmy, Grammy, Golden Globe, CableACE, Peabody and American Film Institute Life Achievement Award on her mantle.
Streisand will continue to be repped by careerlong manager Marty Erlichman.
Streisand hasn't appeared on the big screen since 2004's "Meet the Fockers", the only live-action comedy to gross more than$500 million at the worldwide box?office. She alsohasn't directed a feature since 1996's "The Mirror Has Two Faces".
The move is intended to re-ignite the film portion of her career while also focusing on her music.
As a producer, Streisand's work includes such socially conscious projects as PBS' "The Living Century", "What Makes a Family" and the Holocaust-themed "Rescuers: Stories of Courage".
She is the only artist who has an Oscar, Tony, Emmy, Grammy, Golden Globe, CableACE, Peabody and American Film Institute Life Achievement Award on her mantle.
Streisand will continue to be repped by careerlong manager Marty Erlichman.
- 5/14/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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