Rain Ups Two Literary Coordinators To Manager

Rain has promoted Lucius Cary and Dallaslyn Lamb to manager from their previous roles as literary coordinators, effective immediately.

Cary began his entertainment career in the talent department at ICM Partners. Prior to Rain, Cary worked in TV development for Paramount Television Studios and at Jamie Foxx’s production company. Cary’s focus is on representing television writers and directors. His clients include Mathew Brown (Chicago P.D), TJ Scott (Departure, Star Trek: Discovery), Greg Murray (Riverdale), Nina Manni (Power Book III: Raising Kanan), and Angela Tortu (Saved by the Bell, The Unicorn), among several others.

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Early in her career, Lamb realized her passion was in helping other creatives bring their projects to life and finding opportunities in unconventional avenues. Prior to her work in representation, she got her footing at Striker Entertainment and Fortitude International. In addition, she worked at Activist Artist Management and Art/Work Entertainment representing writers and directors. Lamb’s clients at Rain include the production company Cobalt Knight, Canadian writers Abdul Malik and Rob Michaels, and Stage 32 Female Driven winner Jennifer Goldson, among others.

“We are so proud to give Dallaslyn and Lucius their stripes,” said Rain COO Rob Wolken. “The last 5 months have been challenging and they each distinguished themselves by signing clients, finding additional revenue streams for our business, and exhibiting the kind of forward-thinking resourcefulness that we value in our team members. As we emerge from the strike, we are fortifying our team to best support our clients to compete and thrive in a difficult marketplace.”

Rain is a full-service management and production company located in Los Angeles. Founded in 2007, the company represents artists in film, television, digital, personal appearances, and theatre.

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