The world of agents and managers is known for producing wunderkinds, phenoms barely out of school who ride rocket ships from the mailroom to the corner office and beyond.
Rory Rosegarten‘s story got off to a similar kind of fast start, but it happened outside of the traditional corridors of Hollywood power.
By the age of 20, he was repping comedian Robert Klein and starting to build a client roster, but his trajectory from there got more interesting than the Sammy Glick/Entourage clichés about talent representation.
The two-time Emmy winner for Everybody Loves Raymond (Ray Romano is a 38-year client) has become an increasingly prolific producer.
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