Ally Nitibhon Signs With Industry Entertainment For US Management

Celebrity Name:Ally Nitibhon
New Representation Type:Management Company
New Company:Industry Entertainment
Primary Agent:Claire K. Wilson
Department:Film/TV - Management
Territory:United States
  • Thai actress and singer Ally Nitibhon has signed with Industry Entertainment for U.S. film and TV management, with Claire K. Wilson handling her stateside representation.
  • Nitibhon continues worldwide management outside the United States with longtime company 411ent, which has managed her since her music debut in 2020.
  • She is a series regular on Netflix's award-winning Thai crime drama The Believers and is set to appear in the upcoming K-pop thriller Perfect Girl alongside Adeline Rudolph and Arden Cho.
  • Her debut single "How To Love" topped Apple Music Thailand, iTunes, and Spotify Thailand charts and surpassed 40 million YouTube views, signaling a crossover profile that makes her a strong prospect for the U.S. market.

Thai actress and singer Ally Nitibhon has signed with Industry Entertainment for U.S. management. Manager Claire K. Wilson will lead her American representation, while Nitibhon continues her worldwide management outside the U.S. with Bangkok-based 411ent, the company that has guided her career since her music debut.

The 22-year-old Bangkok-born multi-hyphenate stars as a series regular in Netflix’s hit Thai crime drama The Believers, which won Best Series at Thailand’s 2025 Nataraja Awards. Next, she appears in Perfect Girl, a Black List K-pop thriller produced by Thunder Road, opposite Adeline Rudolph and Arden Cho.

Her 2020 debut single “How To Love,” featuring Korean rapper Gray, topped Apple Music Thailand, iTunes, and Spotify Thailand charts, with its music video clocking over 40 million YouTube views. She also kicked off her first Southeast Asian tour in Manila in March 2026.

Just as Gabrielle Turgeon recently secured dedicated international management through Askonas Holt, Nitibhon’s move signals how global streaming is driving cross-border talent representation.

Industry Entertainment has steadily built a track record for developing rising film and TV talent, much in the same way that Aubree Oliverson’s recent signing with The Cliburn Agency reflects the continued importance of strategic management in amplifying breakout careers across new territories.

Takeaways

This is a move that signals ambition, timing, and smart infrastructure building. Ally Nitibhon isn’t arriving in Hollywood as a newcomer looking for a break, she’s coming in with Netflix credits, a chart-topping music catalog, a Chanel brand ambassadorship, and an international tour already under her belt.

Pairing her with Industry Entertainment, a firm known for hands-on, long-term talent development, tells you this team is thinking beyond a single project placement.

The split management structure (U.S. with Claire K. Wilson / global with 411ent) is also worth noting: it’s a deliberate architecture designed to protect her existing fanbase and business in Asia while aggressively opening new doors in Hollywood.

With Perfect Girl already in the pipeline alongside established names like Arden Cho and Adeline Rudolph, she’s stepping into the U.S. market with real product to sell, not just potential.

Can Ally Nitibhon become the breakout Thai star to fully cross over into mainstream U.S. film and TV, and what role does Perfect Girl play in making that happen? How much does Netflix’s growing appetite for Thai content help accelerate Western opportunities for its Thai stars?

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