Dannii Minogue ‘signs up with big Hollywood agency to crack US’
Aussie singer Dannii Minogue has decided to expand her career options in America by reportedly signing up to the biggest celebrity agency in Hollywood.
|Last Updated: Jul 17, 2009, 04:13 PM IST|Source: Bureau
London: Aussie singer Dannii Minogue has decided to expand her career options in America by reportedly signing up to the biggest celebrity agency in Hollywood.Minogue, 37, who is not content with her presenting jobs on X Factor and Australia’s Got Talent, wants to revive her acting career too, and has been signed up to the William Morris Endeavour agency by super-agent Ari Emanuel.
The agency already represents a host of A-listers, including Matt Damon, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Charlize Theron and Prince.
“This is the first chance Dannii has had to talk through her options with her American representatives,” the Mirror quoted a source as saying.
“She is big in the UK and Australia, and she feels ready to try and make it in America. And there are a couple of presenting and acting jobs her US agents have in mind.
“The meetings have been lined up for a while. It was pure coincidence that she happened to be in LA at the same time as Cheryl.
“They are planning to meet for a coffee over there… to swap notes.
“Cheryl, Kylie and her boyfriend Kris Smith have all been encouraging Dannii to go for it.
“Working with Simon has opened some doors for Dannii but it may come back to bite him on the bum,” the source added.
ANI
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