Andy Corren Closes Management Company, Leaves Representation Business After 30 Years To Focus On Writing

Andy Corren Closes Management Company, Leaves Representation Business After 30 Years To Focus On Writing

Andy Corren is closing his Andy Corren Management after 11 years of operation. He is leaving the representation business where he has been since 1991.

Corren, who had been writing on the side throughout his career as a talent agent and manager, plans to focus on his hobby full-time as an author.


The news, which Corren shared with his contacts in a lengthy emails entitled “The Greatest Resignation,” comes days after his brutally honest, funny and heartfelt obituary of his mom, Renay Mandel Corren, in the Fayetteville Observer, went viral and received a lot of media attention in the U.S. and the U.K.

Corren started his Hollywood representation career working at Harter Manning Woo (now TalentWorks) in New York from 1991-1993. Stints at Susan Smith & Associates (1993-94), J. Michael Bloom & Associates (1994-96), Framework (2002-2003) and Generate (2003-2010) — all in Los Angeles — followed. He launched his own company, Andy Corren Management, in 2010.


Throughout the years, Corren has worked with such clients as Joe Lo Truglio, Yael Stone, Patrick J. Adams, Taylor Napier; Rebel Wilson, Jenny Slate, Randy Orton and Sullivan Jones.