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Chris Bellant Joins Vision Entertainment As Manager


Chris Bellant has joined Vision Entertainment as a manager, following stints at Zero Gravity Management, Established Artists and Waldorf Entertainment

Bellant’s clients include Emmy-nominated writers Steven White ( Black-ish, Grown-ish) and Daniel Dratch ( Anger Management, The Cleveland Show); actors Brad Leland ( Friday Night Lights, The Last of Us), Taylor Anthony Miller ( FBI) and Carlo Alban (Apple TV+’s Black Bird); and filmmakers including Brendan Muldowney ( Pilgrimage), Duncan Skiles (IFC’s The Clovehitch Killer), Matthew Gentile ( American Murderer), Iram Parveen Bilal ( Wakhri) and Ben Parker ( Burial). On the acting front, notable clients include Emeraude Toubia ( With Love), Christopher Ammanuel ( Black Lightning), Sergio Peris-Mencheta ( Snowfall), Nicholas McDonough ( Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies), Mariela Garriga ( Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning), Sydney Mitchell ( BMF), Mariana Treviño ( A Man Called Otto), Alejandro Edda ( Narcos), Jackie Cruz ( Orange Is the New Black) and Zion Moreno ( Gossip Girl). On the literary side, the company reps writers and directors such as Gonzalo Maza ( A Fantastic Woman), Lucia Garibaldi ( The Sharks), Julio Rojas ( Case 63), Natalia Mejia ( Snowfall), Ximena Garcia Lecuona ( Anything’s Possible), Fernando Guzzoni ( Blanquita), Ilse Apellaniz ( Acapulco), David Pablos ( The Chosen Ones), David Zonana ( Heroic), Analeine Cal y Mayor ( Book of Love), Hari Sama ( This Is Not Berlin) and Isaac Ezban ( Parallel).

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