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Guymon Casady

American talent manager (born 1969) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Guymon Patrick Casady (born 12 March 1969)[1] is an American media executive, producer and talent manager. He was executive producer of the television series Game of Thrones, The Terror, Ripley on Netflix, and Apple TV +’s current hit show Stick. He has been nominated for nine Emmy Awards, winning four.

He is the originating producer of the feature films Steve Jobs, which was nominated for two Oscars; Hope Springs, which was nominated for a Golden Globe; Office Christmas Party; Deep Water; Bruised; and The Fall Guy. He originated and was an executive producer on the $800M grossing franchise The Expendables.

Casady is a founding partner of the management and production company, Entertainment 360, in Los Angeles, California.

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Early life and education

He is the son of Kent Casady and Janed Guymon. His great-grandfather was Edward "E.T." Guymon, after whom the city of Guymon, Oklahoma is named.[2] His paternal grandfather was the publisher and political figure Simon Casady (1908-1995).[3] He is a descendant of Daniel Boone through his paternal grandmother.[3] His great-grandfather Thomas Casady was the first bishop in the Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma, and founder of the Casady School. His great-great grandather Simon Casady (1852-1928) was a prominent banker in Iowa.

Casady grew up in Mission Hills, San Diego and graduated from University of San Diego High School in 1987.[4] He earned a B.A. in European history and art history[citation needed] from the University of Pennsylvania.[5][6]

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Career

Casady began his career in Hollywood working as an assistant in the Motion Picture Talent Department at Creative Artists Agency.[7] He left CAA to work for Propaganda Films CEO Steve Golin. He was promoted to a development/production executive and worked on The Game and Being John Malkovich.[citation needed] Casady left Propaganda to work as a manager at Industry Entertainment.[7] On November 13, 2002, Casady, Eric Kranzler and David Seltzer started a new venture, Management 360, a start up talent management production company they cofounded with Suzan Bymel, Evelyn O’Neill, and Daniel Rappaport.[8] Shortly after forming Management 360, the company signed an overall production deal with Warner Bros. Studio on July 7, 2003.[9]

From 2011 to 2017, Casady produced the Motion Picture & Television Fund's annual Reel Stories, Real Lives evening to raise money and build next generation awareness for the organization.[citation needed] In 2024, he was the originating[clarification needed] producer of the Universal Studios movie, The Fall Guy, which starred Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt.[10]

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Personal life

He is married to Robyn Norris Casady. They have 2 children.[5]

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