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TFC Management Strengthens Team with Veteran Talent Agent Alex Rincon

A power move for TFC as they welcome a heavyweight from UTA. Rincon's track record with A-list talent promises bold new collaborations ahead.

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TFC Management Strengthens Team with Veteran Talent Agent Alex Rincon

TFC Management has hired Alex Rincon, a seasoned talent representative with over a decade of experience at UTA. The move bolsters the company's roster of filmmakers, writers, and actors. Rincon officially joined the firm on 15 March 2024 after leaving his previous role at the major agency.

His arrival follows a string of high-profile projects at TFC, including the upcoming A24 and Apple series Margo's Got Money Troubles, created by David E. Kelley.

Rincon began his career at CAA after graduating from Emory University with a degree in film, music, and history. Over the years, he built a reputation for representing acclaimed talent, including Seth Reiss, Emerald Fennell, David Mackenzie, and Chris Pratt.

At TFC, he will work alongside founders Ben Jacobson and David Stone, who praised his commitment to client advocacy. The company manages a wide range of professionals, from on-camera stars to behind-the-scenes creators. Rincon expressed enthusiasm about the move, highlighting TFC's dedication to supporting unique storytellers.

The firm's upcoming projects include Driver's Ed, a comedy directed by Bobby Farrelly and starring Molly Shannon and Kumail Nanjiani. This follows their collaboration with major studios and platforms, reinforcing TFC's position in the entertainment industry.

Rincon's transition to TFC broadens the company's ability to represent high-profile talent. His experience and client list enrich an already strong portfolio of filmmakers and performers. The move also comes as TFC continues to develop new series and films for major networks and streaming services.

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