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Rep sheet roundup: CAA China signs American actor Matt William Knowles

’s Rep Sheet rounds up the week in representation news. To submit announcements for consideration, contact [email protected].. The former Clemson University football star began his acting career in China, after he was scouted as a model while teaching English in a relatively impoverished province in the southeastern part of the country.

Fluent in Mandarin, he became the first non-Asian student to graduate from the prestigious Beijing Film Academy, and his credits include the hit Chinese dramaAfter earning a master's in theater from London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art last year, he won best actor at the Canada China International Film Festival for the shortCAA will represent Knowles in China, the regional office's first white American client. He also is repped by Circle of 10, the U.K.

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