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May 21, 2021
Julian Schnabel at the LongHouse Reserve Summer benefit in East Hampton, New York. (Photo by Sonia Moskowitz/Getty Images)
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Celebrities like Jennifer Aniston and Scarlett Johansson have joined the leadership of startups.
Many are going after deals that combine a spokesperson role with an executive title.
The arrangements give a famous face to young brands, though they come with risks.
As collagen brand Vital Proteins gets new products on store shelves this year, the company has one unlikely exec to thank for making them possible: Actress Jennifer Aniston.
Aniston serves as chief creative officer at Vital Proteins, a job that combines elements of being a social media influencer with the more in-the-weeds responsibilities of product development.
The series was Netflix s most popular comedy of 2020.
The original version of the series, which has run for four seasons, revolves around a Parisian talent agency where the staff struggles to keep their business booming and their clients happy following the sudden death of the companyâs founder.
Guest stars have included Sigourney Weaver, Juliet Binoche, Monica Bellucci, Isabelle Huppert and Isabel Adjani, all appearing as themselves.
BAFTA-winning comedy writer John Morton (
People Like Us) is attached to the remake, which will be produced by Bron Studios and Headline Pictures. The series will include eight one-hour episodes and is scheduled to begin filming in London next week.