Kevin Hart, a comedian, actor, producer, and businessman, has inked a representation agreement with WME for all media, the agency said on Thursday. Hart has signed under the Hartbeat nаme. Hart was formerly represented by WME for his comedic tours, and he is currently growing his association with the firm.
Hart will keep creating, producing, and starring in TV shows, podcasts, feature films, and advertisements. As Hart and Hartbeat continue to grow their collection of multi-platform intellectual property, they are moving to WME.
Billboard has ranked Hart as the highest-grossing comic of 2023. Hart recently revealed his new, intimate “Acting My Age” tour, for which tickets will go on sale this Friday. He became the 25th and youngest honoree to date when he accepted the Kennedy Center’s annual Mark Twain Prize for American Comedy last month. Over his career, Hart has been nominated for numerous Grammys and Emmys. In addition, he has written two New York Times best-selling books.
Hart, a prosperous businessman, serves as chairman of Hartbeat, which last year released 23 projects on TV, film, digital media, and audio. The business is proud of its strategic alliances with Draft Kings, P&G, Walmart, Chase, SiriusXM, NBCUniversal, SiriusXM, and Sundance Institute, among others.
In addition, he serves as chairman of his venture capital business, Hartbeat Ventures. He is a founding partner of the plant-based quick serve restaurant Hart House, the premium tequila brand Gran Coramino, and the nutritional wellness company VitaHustle.
Hart is still represented by Haley Hileman, Schreck Rose Dapello Adams Berlin & Dunham, and 3 Arts.