Alexandra Devlin has joined Entertainment 360 as a partner, marking a significant move for the boutique talent management firm. Devlin arrives from WME, where she spent eight years building her career in a competitive agency landscape. Her return to Entertainment 360, where she started as an assistant, signals her ascent within the industry and the firm's push to expand its reach.
Entertainment 360 specializes in representing creators, lifestyle talent, and multi-hyphenate artists who operate across film, television, digital platforms, and branded content. The firm has positioned itself as an alternative to the major agencies by focusing on clients building diversified careers rather than traditional actor or writer tracks. Devlin's partnership adds institutional heft to that mission.
Her eight years at WME, one of the "Big Four" talent agencies alongside CAA and UTA, equipped her with relationships across studios, streamers, and production companies. At WME, she would have worked with high-profile clients navigating deals in scripted television, unscripted content, and emerging digital formats. That experience directly translates to Entertainment 360's niche, where managing talent across multiple revenue streams and mediums requires deep industry contacts and deal-making acumen.
The hire reflects broader consolidation in entertainment management. Boutique firms increasingly compete with mega-agencies by offering specialized attention and deeper creative involvement. Entertainment 360's focus on multi-hyphenate talent aligns with how the industry has shifted. Actors now produce, content creators build production companies, and influencers command television and film opportunities. Devlin's experience navigating those hybrid careers at WME makes her valuable to emerging talent seeking more personalized representation.
Her return to Entertainment 360 also underscores how talent management operates like a revolving door. Agents and managers frequently move between firms, bringing client rosters and relationships with them.
