Emilie de Ravin Signs With Aran Michael Management For Representation

June 30, 2026
Celebrity Name:Emilie de Ravin
New Representation Type:Agency
New Company:Aran Michael Management
Primary Agent:Aran Michael
Department:Film/TV - Theatrical
  • Emilie de Ravin has signed with Aran Michael Management for film/TV theatrical representation in Australia.
  • She continues with Cob Agency for personal appearance bookings and Artists First for management.
  • Aran Michael, owner-principal of AMM, will represent her going forward.
  • The move expands AMM's roster of established international actors with Australian ties.

Emilie de Ravin has signed with Aran Michael Management (AMM) for film and TV theatrical representation in Australia.

The Australian-American actress, best known for star-making roles in Lost, Once Upon a Time and Roswell, also counts BeastMaster, The Hills Have Eyes, Brick, Public Enemies and Remember Me among her credits.

De Ravin will continue working with Cob Agency for personal appearances and Artists First for management, with AMM rounding out her team for theatrical opportunities in her home market.

AMM, based in Preston, Victoria, represents actors, performers, presenters and creatives across the Australian and international entertainment industry, with founder Aran Michael serving as owner-principal.

The agency has been active in building out its client roster this year, joining a wave of representation moves across the industry. That trend has played out elsewhere too: Scott Eastwood signed with Verve, and Darren Mann signed with Paradigm,

For de Ravin, the AMM signing signals continued investment in her Australian market presence even as she maintains her U.S.-based representation, a common strategy for dual-nationality actors looking to maximize opportunities across industries.

Takeaways

This signing is a reminder that even well-established actors with decades-long careers continue to build out and adjust their representation teams strategically by territory rather than relying on a single global deal.

De Ravin’s choice to add an Australia-specific theatrical agent while keeping her U.S. team intact suggests she’s looking to grow her presence Down Under without disrupting what’s already working stateside.

Could this signal more Australian or international projects on the horizon for de Ravin? What does AMM’s growing roster say about the agency’s ambitions in the global market? And could we see more Lost or Once Upon a Time alumni making similar territory-specific representation moves?

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