Park Pictures signs with Uncle Lefty for West Coast representation. The award-winning production company will be represented by James Barry and Laurel-Ann Robinson of Uncle Lefty West. The two reps will work closely with Park Pictures’ head of sales and talent management, Virginia Williams, to enlist more talent and commercial opportunities for the renowned production company.
After joining Uncle Lefty in 2013, James Barry launched the repping company’s West Coast division, Uncle Lefty West, in 2018. Laurel-Ann Robinson joined the team in 2022 after four years in production and sales roles. Since then, Uncle Lefty West has become a destination for top-notch production and post-production talent. Uncle Lefty proudly represents some of the industry’s most popular companies like Beacon Street Studios, Caviar, Gifted Youth, Imposter, The Mill, Work Editorial, and Park Pictures. Park Pictures is currently represented by Dan Sbrega and Daniel “Dickey” Abedon of Uncle Lefty for East Coast representation as well.
Virginia Williams of Park Pictures said, “We love working with Uncle Lefty on the East Coast, and I only anticipate more wonderful things to come from working with Uncle Lefty West. I know they will be a tremendous help for us as we continue to grow.”
James Barry of Uncle Lefty West added, “Park Pictures is iconic and one of our long-term clients on the East Coast. I look forward to working with Virginia and the rest of the Park Pictures team to partner them with more opportunities that align with their talent and complement the incredible work they continually produce.”
Park Pictures is led by executive producers and founders Jacqueline Kelman Bisbee and Lance Acord. For nearly 30 years, Park Pictures has delivered culture-defining films, including indie features, documentaries, television shows, and commercials for global brands like Apple, Nike, Google, Adidas, GE, Verizon, Nissan, and Volkswagen, among many others. In 2024, Park Pictures won five Cannes Lions, seven Clios, three D&AD Pencils, and four AICP Awards for their extraordinary commercial work.