United Talent Agency Adds Anthony Ramos to Its Star-Studded Talent Roster
New York, NY June 14: Actor and singer Anthony Ramos attends the National Puerto Rican Day Parade along Fifth Avenue in Manhattan on June 14, 2026. Credit: Xavier Diaz . USA - ZUMAa123 20260614_zaa_a123_015
New York, NY June 14: Actor and singer Anthony Ramos attends the National Puerto Rican Day Parade along Fifth Avenue in Manhattan on June 14, 2026. Credit: Xavier Diaz . USA - ZUMAa123 20260614_zaa_a123_015
Before Hollywood handed him the keys to billion dollar franchises, Anthony Ramos was the kid from Bushwick whose voice carried across Richard Rodgers Theatre eight shows a week. He transformed from Hamilton's original John Laurens and Philip Hamilton into the heart of In the Heights, earned a Grammy with the original cast recording, an Emmy nomination for the filmed musical, and a Golden Globe nod for bringing Usnavi to the big screen. Another career milestone has now arrived, this time away from the spotlight but with just as much industry significance.
The latest development is not only looking back at what Ramos has achieved but also looking forward to the doors that could open next.
Anthony Ramos joins United Talent Agency as career reaches another milestone
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Anthony Ramos has officially signed with United Talent Agency for representation in all areas, further strengthening one of Hollywood's most versatile careers. The exclusive news was first reported by Deadline, confirming that the agency will now oversee the actor, singer, and songwriter across film, television, theater, music, and brand opportunities. For UTA, whose client roster includes some of the entertainment industry's biggest filmmakers, actors, musicians, and creators, adding Ramos feels like a natural fit.
The partnership arrives after years of carefully building an impressive résumé. Ramos first caught the industry's attention through Lin-Manuel Miranda's 21 Chump Street before becoming one of the breakout stars of Broadway's cultural phenomenon Hamilton. The Disney+ filmed production earned him a Primetime Emmy nomination while the original cast recording won a Grammy Award. His transition to film proved equally successful, with acclaimed performances in In the Heights, which brought him a Golden Globe nomination, followed by A Star Is Born, Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, Twisters, and most recently Netflix's Kathryn Bigelow thriller A House of Dynamite.
Even with another major representation deal secured, Ramos' calendar shows little sign of slowing down.
Ryan Murphy's The Shards and Anthony Ramos' expanding creative slate
One of the most anticipated projects on Anthony Ramos' horizon is The Shards, Ryan Murphy's upcoming FX series based on Bret Easton Ellis' acclaimed novel of the same name. The recently released trailer has already generated significant discussion among fans of Murphy's psychological storytelling, hinting at a stylish blend of coming-of-age drama, mystery, and unsettling suspense. The project marks another ambitious collaboration between Murphy and FX.
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Ramos joins an ensemble that reflects Murphy's trademark approach of assembling high-profile talent for emotionally layered stories. The series arrives during a period of transition for Murphy's television slate, with reports indicating that The Beauty, another recent FX collaboration, has been placed on hold and its cast released from their contracts. Against that backdrop, The Shards becomes an even more significant project for both Murphy and FX. For Ramos, it represents another opportunity to showcase the dramatic range that has defined his career.
As Anthony Ramos enters this new chapter with UTA while preparing for projects such as The Shards, his trajectory continues to reflect an artist determined to keep evolving across every corner of entertainment.
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Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra
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