Screenwriter and investigative journalist Gabriel Sherman has reportedly signed with the Gabriel Sherman new agency, Cinematic Arts Agency. The move comes as Sherman, known for adapting real-life political dramas, expands his screenwriting career following the international debut of his film The Apprentice. The signing with Cinematic Arts Agency signals a focus on developing more high-profile, scripted projects.
Sherman’s film, The Apprentice, a biographical drama about a young Donald Trump and his mentor Roy Cohn, generated significant buzz and controversy upon its release. Prior to his screenwriting debut, Sherman gained renown as a special correspondent for Vanity Fair and authored the best-selling book, The Loudest Voice in the Room.
That biography, which chronicled the rise of Roger Ailes and Fox News, was successfully adapted into a critically acclaimed limited series for Showtime. By joining a prominent talent agency, Sherman is positioning himself to continue transforming complex, factual political narratives into compelling, feature-length cinematic content.
This shift to a new agency is expected to open doors for Sherman to explore larger film and television deals in Hollywood. Following the intense focus on his work on The Apprentice, fans anticipate announcements regarding the next projects from the now officially represented Gabriel Sherman new agency screenwriter.

