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ARIEL EMANUEL
Ariel
Emanuel is a founding partner of Endeavor and a driving force in
the direction and operation of the company. In the seven years since
its inception, Endeavor has become one of the top agencies in the
entertainment industry. Emanuel has been an integral part of that
success, providing vision for the direction and operation of the
agency. "In a relatively short time, Endeavor has turned into
one of the most formidable and high-profile agencies" according
to the New York Times.
Emanuel
represents such clients as Aaron Sorkin (creator of "The West
Wing"); Larry David (co-creator of "Seinfeld" and
creator of "Curb Your Enthusiasm"); director John Woo
("Mission: Impossible 2," "Face/Off"); World
Wrestling Entertainment; Conan O'Brien; and actors Mark Wahlberg,
Vin Diesel, Garry Shandling and Chris Tucker.
Emanuel
is also active through committee membership in P.S. Arts, an industry
supported non-profit agency working to bring arts education to public
school students all over Southern California. He also served as
the co-chair of the 2002 Earth to L.A. biennial fund-raising event
for the Natural Resources Defense Council.
Prior
to founding Endeavor, Emanuel was a partner at InterTalent and a
senior agent at International Creative Management. He began his
entertainment industry career as an agent trainee at Creative Artists
Agency.
Raised
in the suburbs of Chicago, Emanuel graduated from Macalester College
in St. Paul, MN. He lives with his wife Sarah and their three children
in Los Angeles.
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