EXCLUSIVE: Manager Quinn Crum has joined the Talent department at Echo Lake Entertainment, Deadline has learned.
Crum joins from Grandview, where she worked as a manager for more than two years, honing her skills in talent representation and fostering valuable industry connections. Prior to her time there, she spent several years at ICM Partners, working initially under the Head of Talent in the New York office before making her way to Los Angeles, where she served as Talent Department Coordinator for the agency.
Over the course of her career, Quinn has dedicated herself to building a robust client list while maintaining a steadfast commitment to promoting diversity and inclusivity within the industry. Originally from Providence, Rhode Island, she studied Film and Media Studies at Columbia University.
“In looking for a home for the next chapter in my career, I really sought a company that put emphasis on mentorship, growth, and was committed to fostering a collegial and collaborative environment,” said Crum in a statement to Deadline. “The managers at Echo Lake provide just the kind of teamwork and support that I was seeking, so I’m thrilled to join the company.”
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Stated Echo Lake Partner Iris Grossman on the hiring, “We’re so pleased to have Quinn become a part of the Echo Lake team. She has a great eye for new emerging talent and an enthusiastic view of the new landscape of our business.”
A management, production and finance company based in Beverly Hills, Echo Lake Entertainment has produced and financed over 40 films since 1998, which have brought the company an Oscar and a Peabody Award. Most recently producing Hulu’s Emmy-winning historical satire The Great, exec produced by and starring Elle Fanning and Nicholas Hoult, the company has also been behind titles including All the Bright Places and Oxygen for Netflix, Van Helsing for Syfy, and The Secrets We Keep for Bleecker Street. Currently, they’re prepping Sunny Nights, a darkly comedic drama series for the Australian streamer Stan.