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Ep 170: The Lawyers Behind Your Favorite TV Shows with Ke'Andra Levingston

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We are joined by business affairs executive Ke'Andra Levingston about the legal intricacies in major TV productions. Ke'Andra shares her journey from being inspired by The Cosby Show to working at one of Hollywood's top talent agencies. Learn about the day-to-day life of a television business affairs executive, the role of a production lawyer, and the importance of understanding the business side of entertainment. Ke'Andra also offers valuable advice for aspiring law students interested in entertainment law.


Meet Ke’Andra Levingston

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Ke’Andra Levingston is a Business Affairs Executive at a global talent agency. In her current role, she negotiates deals of varying types for on-camera talent, writers, producers, directors, and production companies. She is also a lifelong entrepreneur, writer, and creative who is passionate about changing the face of Hollywood, in front of and behind the camera. Prior to her time at the agency, Ke’Andra worked as a Director at both leading non-scripted production company Bunim-Murray Productions and at Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine. She started her career in M&A and Global Finance at Sidley Austin LLP.

Hailing from the great state of Texas, Ke’Andra is a proud alumna of both Spelman College and Harvard Law School. Filling most of her spare time at the gym, she is also a certified personal trainer and nutrition coach.


Episode Highlights

  • Insight into Ke’Andra’s role as a television business affairs executive, handling deals for actors, writers, producers, and production companies.

  • Ke’Andra gives some explanation of the legal intricacies and risk management involved in production, including handling agreements for animals and ensuring safety on set.

    • She goes over the examination of background checks and psych evaluations for reality TV participants to manage risk and ensure safety.

  • Exploration of the challenges and rewards of being one of the few African American women in a high-profile legal role in Hollywood.

  • Advice for aspiring entertainment lawyers on understanding the business side of entertainment and staying informed by reading industry trades like The Hollywood Reporter and Variety.

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