Celebrity Name: Zack Fox
New Agency: CAA (Creative Artists Agency)
Primary Agent: Faith France
Department: Film, TV & Music
Territory: Worldwide
- Zack Fox has officially signed with CAA for representation, with Faith France serving as his primary agent in the TV talent department.
- Fox recently starred in the Spirit Award-winning film Lurker and recurs across all five seasons of ABC’s hit sitcom Abbott Elementary as Tariq.
- He is set to appear in two major upcoming projects: Neon’s stoner comedy The Wrong Girls and Amazon Prime Video’s new series Barbershop.
- On the music side, Fox is confirmed for Bonnaroo 2026 and continues developing the animated series Yoppaman alongside Donald Glover.
Multi-hyphenate talent Zack Fox has signed with Creative Artists Agency (CAA) for representation. Faith France will serve as his primary agent in the TV talent department.
The news comes at a pivotal moment in Fox’s career. He recently earned critical praise for his role as Swett in Lurker, a music industry thriller that took home the 2026 Film Independent Spirit Award for best first feature.
He also recurs as Tariq, the aspiring rapper and ex of Quinta Brunson‘s character, across all five seasons of ABC’s beloved Abbott Elementary, clocking 18 episodes alongside Tyler James Williams and Sheryl Lee Ralph.
Looking ahead, Fox is set to appear in Neon’s upcoming stoner comedy The Wrong Girls alongside Kristen Stewart, Seth Rogen, and LaKeith Stanfield. He has also joined Amazon Prime Video’s Barbershop series as Alderman Warren.
This signing follows a similar pattern seen when Milo Manheim signed with CAA and when Omar Apollo signed with CAA, both signaling the agency’s aggressive push to build a diverse, multi-talented roster.
As a music artist and DJ, Fox has headlined shows across North America and Europe, with notable festival sets at Dweller, Movement, Portola, and Tyler the Creator‘s Camp Flog Gnaw. He is confirmed to perform at Bonnaroo in Tennessee this summer.
Fox continues to be managed by Elixr Global and Cohen & Silver, with publicity handled by Persona PR.
Takeaways
CAA’s signing of Zack Fox is a clear statement of intent; the agency is betting big on talent that blurs the line between music, comedy, and drama.
Fox isn’t just a funny guy on social media anymore; he’s stacking Film Independent Spirit Awards, network TV credits, and major streaming deals all at once. Landing Faith France as his primary agent puts him in capable hands for navigating the TV landscape as his profile surges.
The timing is notable: with The Wrong Girls, Barbershop, and a long-developing animated project with Donald Glover all in motion, Fox is poised to have one of his biggest years yet. CAA’s global infrastructure will be key in converting that momentum into the kind of landmark deals that define a career.
Is Fox’s trajectory a blueprint for how social-media-native comedians can build legitimate Hollywood careers? What does CAA’s continued signing of music-first crossover talent tell us about where the entertainment industry is heading?