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Brianne Howey, star of Netflix's hit series Ginny & Georgia, has signed with Creative Artists Agency (CAA) for film and TV theatrical representation.
She will be repped by agents Cami Potter, Sean Liebowitz, Shauna Perlman, and Jordan Solomon at the agency.
Ginny & Georgia Season 3 pulled in over 53 million views worldwide and spent six weeks in Netflix's global Top 10 English series; Season 4 is expected in early 2027.
- Howey continues with Industry Entertainment for management and ImPrint PR for publicity.
Brianne Howey, best known for playing Georgia, the sharp, street-smart mom at the center of Netflix’s Ginny & Georgia, has signed with Creative Artists Agency (CAA) for film and TV representation. Her agents at CAA are Cami Potter, Sean Liebowitz, Shauna Perlman, and Jordan Solomon.
The show’s most recent third season spent six weeks in Netflix’s global Top 10 English series rankings, pulling in more than 53 million views worldwide. No release date for Season 4 has been confirmed, though an early 2027 premiere is considered a possibility.
On the film side, Howey recently starred in the Netflix/Happy Madison comedy Kinda Pregnant alongside Amy Schumer and Will Forte, and appeared in Paramount+’s Farrelly brothers holiday film Dear Santa opposite Keegan-Michael Key and Jack Black.
The CAA signing is notable given the agency’s recent momentum in snapping up top TV talent. Just this week, CAA also signed Emmy winner Steven Yeun for worldwide representation, adding to a growing list of high-profile additions. Earlier this year, social media star Ben Azelart also joined the CAA roster.
Howey, who previously recurred on Hulu’s Dollface and The CW’s Batwoman, continues to be represented by Industry Entertainment for management and ImPrint PR for publicity.
Takeaways
Howey’s move to CAA signals she’s leveling up. With Ginny & Georgia already a certified Netflix phenomenon and Season 4 on the horizon, locking in heavyweight agency representation now gives her team the firepower to pursue major film roles and high-profile deals at the peak of her momentum.
CAA landing Howey, Yeun, and others in quick succession shows the agency is aggressively building a powerhouse TV drama roster in 2026.
Does this signing hint at Ginny & Georgia getting a bigger promotional push from Netflix ahead of Season 4? How does Howey’s addition strengthen CAA’s already formidable streaming TV roster going into awards season?