Martin Sheen Signs With Paradigm

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- Martin Sheen signed with Paradigm for representation, having previously been repped by CAA.
- Sheen earned six Emmy nominations, a Golden Globe Award, and two SAG Awards for playing President Jed Bartlet on NBC's The West Wing, and won an Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series on Murphy Brown.
- Sheen's film career stretches from Francis Ford Coppola's Apocalypse Now to the recent feature comedy Lost & Found in Cleveland, and includes a Tony nomination for The Subject Was Roses on Broadway plus a Golden Globe nomination for its 1968 film adaptation.
- Upcoming projects for Sheen include Christmas movie The One, directed by Lisa Arnold, and The Way: Chapter 2, directed by his son Emilio Estevez.
- Sheen continues to be co-repped by Special Artists Agency alongside Paradigm, hosts The Martin Sheen Podcast, and is a longtime Democratic Party supporter known for political activism.
- Sheen currently plays Robert Hanson on Netflix's Grace and Frankie and recently appeared as a con man in season two of the Canadian drama Wild Cards.
Why it matters: Sheen's move to Paradigm comes as the veteran actor continues building a pipeline of projects — including the Christmas film The One and The Way: Chapter 2 with son Emilio Estevez — while maintaining dual representation through Special Artists Agency, a split-rep structure that lets him work with multiple firms simultaneously.




