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Hollywood may be in the stars for Kamala Harris.

The unemployed former vice president has signed with a top Tinseltown talent agency that will help her score book deals, speaking gigs and possible film projects.

Harris, 60, inked a deal with Creative Artists Agency — the same powerhouse that reps ex-President Joe Biden and Barack and Michelle Obama’s film and TV production company.


  Former Vice President Kamala Harris delivers a concession speech at Howard University in Washington DC on Nov. 6, 2024. AP Former Vice President Kamala Harris delivers a concession speech at Howard University in Washington DC on Nov. 6, 2024. AP

  Former President Joe Biden and Former Vice President Kamala Harris arrive for the inauguration of President Donald Trump on Jan. 20, 2025. Shutterstock Former President Joe Biden and Former Vice President Kamala Harris arrive for the inauguration of President Donald Trump on Jan. 20, 2025. Shutterstock

The agency, known in the entertainment world as CAA, will “work closely with Harris on her post-White House initiatives, creating strategic opportunities that expand her platform in support of the issues she has championed throughout decades-long career in public service,” the firm said in a statement, according to FOX Business. 

It will partner with the ex-Veep on areas “focusing on speaking engagements and publishing,” it said.

The agency also reps  A-list actors and singers such as Beyoncé, Brad Pitt, Ariana Grande and other stars.


  Harris speaks during the California Democratic Party State Organizing Convention in San Francisco on June 1, 2019. AP Harris speaks during the California Democratic Party State Organizing Convention in San Francisco on June 1, 2019. AP

The contract with Harris comes two weeks after Biden said he’ll be repped by the firm — without revealing his specific plans.

Harris’ post-White House plans also aren’t clear but she reportedly told her advisors to keep her options open for another presidential run or a bid for California governor after her loss in November.

CAA also reps Barack and Michelle Obama’s Higher Ground media firm, which has produced roughly a dozen TV shows and films — including the Oscar-winning documentary “American Factory” — along with podcasts.

In 2017, Biden was represented by CAA when he released his memoir “Promise Me, Dad”  before becoming president.

He also traveled across the country on his post-vice presidency speaking tour “American Promise” while in a contract with the company.

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