Creative Artists Agency

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The Creative Artists Agency is one of the largest talent agencies in the United States entertainment industry. Founded in 1975 by employees who left the rival William Morris Agency, it was long headed by Michael Ovitz, who left to become president of the Walt Disney Company but soon departed that job after disputes with chairman Michael Eisner.

The use of computers whose IP addresses were mapped to CAA ownership was one of the clues that led to public discovery that Lonelygirl15 was a work of fiction.

Amanda Goodfried, the wife of Greg Goodfried, is a former employee of the Creative Artists Agency who is now a producer for Lonelygirl15 and is speculated to play the part of Lucy

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