Whitney Cummings Signs With Brillstein Entertainment Partners (EXCLUSIVE)

As a film enthusiast with a penchant for comedy and a soft spot for versatile artists, I must admit that Whitney Cummings has left me utterly impressed and amused throughout my years of immersing myself in the world of entertainment. Her multi-faceted career spanning stand-up comedy, television, film, and podcasting is nothing short of astounding!


As a devoted cinephile, I’m thrilled to share some exciting news: Whitney Cummings has inked a deal with Brillstein Entertainment Partners for representation, a scoop that EbMaster has exclusively obtained! Despite this change, she remains represented by UTA and Jackoway Austen Tyerman as well.

Comedian Cummings has a diverse career that includes writing, acting, producing, directing, and podcasting, in addition to stand-up comedy. Her first special, “Money Shot,” was released on Comedy Central in 2010. She followed this up with another one-hour special, “I Love You,” also on Comedy Central in 2014. Her debut HBO special, titled “I’m Your Girlfriend,” came out in 2016. In 2019 and 2022 respectively, she released the Netflix specials “Can I Touch It?” and “Jokes.” Her most recent special, “Mouthy,” was released via OnlyFans in 2023. Currently, Cummings is touring with her “Big Baby” comedy show.

Currently, Cummings is the host of the podcast “Good for You.” First debuted in 2019, this podcast involves Cummings engaging in diverse discussions with her friends, fellow comics, and various specialists. The topics covered are quite broad.

On television, Whitney Cummings both starred in and produced her own sitcom titled “Whitney,” which aired on NBC from 2011 to 2013 for two seasons. Alongside this, she collaborated with others to create the successful CBS comedy show, “2 Broke Girls,” featuring Kat Dennings and Beth Behrs. This series ran for six seasons, completing its run in 2017 after over 130 episodes. Cummings has also appeared on shows such as “House,” “Comedy Bang! Bang!,” “Workaholics,” and “Physical.” She directed an episode of the Fox series “Accused” during its first season.

Most recently on screen, Cummings featured in comedies such as “Good Mourning” alongside Machine Gun Kelly and Mod Sun, and “At Midnight” on Paramount+. Her past film credits include “The Ridiculous Six,” “Studio 666,” “How It Ends,” and “The Opening Act.” In 2017, she took the lead in creating, directing, and co-writing the movie “The Female Brain.

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2024-10-08 19:46