Sam Corlett Signs With WME, Set to Co-Lead Dan Fogelman's Hulu Series 'The Land'
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Rosy Cordero
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Actor Sam Corlett, known for 'Vikings: Valhalla' and Netflix's 'Territory,' has signed with WME for representation. He will co-lead Dan Fogelman's upcoming Hulu series 'The Land,' an NFL-family drama starring alongside Chris Meloni, William H. Macy, Mandy Moore, and others. WME will help build on his global momentum across film and television.
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· 3 pulledEXCLUSIVE: Actor Sam Corlett has signed with WME for representation.
WME will work with Corlett to build on his global momentum through strategic opportunities across film and television.
Corlett will next star as the co-lead in Dan Fogelman's Hulu series The Land, alongside Chris Meloni, set within the world of the NFL and centered on a multigenerational family.
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