Emily Gerson Saines

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Emily Gerson Saines

Emily Gerson Saines is an American talent manager and producer.

Gerson Saines began her career as an assistant at Creative Artists Agency and first became an agent at Agency for the Performing Arts. She went on to become a vice president at the William Morris Agency In 1998, Gerson Saines left William Morris to form her own talent management company, Gerson Saines Management, which later became Brookside Artist Management.

Gerson Saines made her producing debut with the television film The Courage to Love, starring Vanessa Williams, and executive produced Foster Hall for NBC with Conan O'Brien.

In 2010, she served as executive producer for the HBO film Temple Grandin starring Claire Danes, David Strathairn, Catherine O'Hara, and Julia Ormond. Temple Grandin aired February 2010 and received seven Emmy Awards including Outstanding Made for Television Movie.

Gerson Saines' most recent projects include the HBO Max television series Tokyo Vice, written by J.T. Rogers and to be directed by Michael Mann; and the television spin-off of Blindspotting, co-written by Daveed Diggs and Rafael Casal and to star Jasmine Cephas Jones, for Starz.

updated 7.14.23

1 Nomination
1 Emmy
Outstanding Made For Television Movie - 2010
Emily Gerson Saines, Executive Producer
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A Ruby Films, Gerson Saines Production in association with HBO Films
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