Welcome to WME, @taron.egerton !
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Taron Egerton is an award-winning actor coming off the success of his Netflix thriller “Apex.” His performance as a scene-stealing villain earned strong reviews, and the film became the top title on the platform following its debut. Egerton previously received widespread acclaim for his portrayal of Sir Elton John in “Rocketman,” for which he won the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy and received BAFTA and SAG AFTRA nominations.
He recently starred in and produced Lionsgate’s “She Rides Shotgun” and the Lucky Chap-produced comedy thriller, “Everybody Wants to Fck Me.” He is currently in production on Matt Ross’ “Kockroach.” In 2022, Egerton made his producing debut with Apple TV+’s limited series “Black Bird,” earning Golden Globe, SAG, and Emmy nominations for his lead performance.
Teaming up with Apple TV+ again in 2025, Egerton starred in and produced “Smoke,” inspired by the case of arsonist John Leonard Orr. He received a 2026 BAFTA Television Award nomination in the Leading Actor category for his performance. He continues to be repped by Range Media Partners and Sloane, Offer, Weber & Dern, LLP (SOWD).
Welcome to WME, @kaitlyndever !
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Kaitlyn Dever is an actress who most recently appeared as Abby in the second season of HBO’s award-winning series “The Last of Us.” Her performance earned her an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series, and the forthcoming third season, where her character takes center stage, is currently in production.
Dever recently wrapped a starring role in Legendary’s “Godzilla x Kong: Supernova,” slated for release in March 2027. Previously in film, she executive produced and starred in Hulu’s sci-fi thriller “No One Will Save You,” earning a Critics Choice Award nomination. Other credits include “Ticket to Paradise,” “Rosaline,” “Booksmart,” “Dear Evan Hansen,” “Beautiful Boy,” “Detroit,” “The Spectacular Now,” and “Short Term 12.”
Prior to “The Last of Us,” Dever starred in the Netflix series “Apple Cider Vinegar.” She earned an earlier Emmy nomination for her role in Hulu’s “Dopesick,” with additional television credits including Netflix’s “Unbelievable,” HBO’s “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” ABC’s “Last Man Standing,” and FX’s “Justified.”
Welcome to WME, @janewickline !
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Jane Wickline is an actress, comedian, and writer with an online following of over 1.2 million across platforms. Wickline joined SNL during its landmark 50th season, breaking out through her deadpan delivery and multiple recurring Weekend Update appearances, including “The Couple You Can’t Believe Are Together.” She’s also made an impression on SNL in musical comedy segments like “Jane Wickline Gives Dating Advice.” Most recently, Wickline wrote and starred in the viral SNL sketch “Winter Olympics.”
Her previous work includes being a cast member on Stapleview, the first live sketch show on TikTok, and co-starring in Zia Anger’s My First Film. She continues to tour nationally with her sketch duo, Dukes, and remains represented by Stapleview.
Welcome to WME, @jacksonwhite !
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Jackson White is one of the breakout stars of the Hulu series “Tell Me Lies.” White plays Stephen DeMarco in the hit Hulu and Disney+ drama series. Based on Carola Lovering’s bestselling novel and created by Meaghan Oppenheimer, the series has become a cultural phenomenon since its 2022 debut, with White’s layered, charismatic performance at its center.
He will next appear in Legendary’s highly anticipated live-action feature adaptation of “Gundam” for Netflix. Most recently, White starred in “Swiped,” the feature inspired by the true story of Bumble founder Whitney Wolfe Herd, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival.
White also led Paramount+’s “Pet Sematary: Bloodlines,” the feature prequel to the iconic Stephen King franchise, starring as a young Jud Crandall. Additional film credits include Michael Bay’s action thriller “Ambulance” for Universal Pictures. Earlier in his career, White appeared in HBO’s limited series “Mrs. Fletcher.” He continues to be represented by Untitled Entertainment, Schreck Rose Dapello Adams Berlin & Dunham, and Shelter PR.