[Unanimous Media](https://variety.com/t/unanimous-media/), the production and multimedia company founded by NBA star [Stephen Curry](https://variety.com/t/stephen-curry/) and multi-hyphenate creative Erick Peyton, has signed with CAA for representation.
Founded in 2018, the company develops, creates and distributes family, faith and sports-based content across films, books, podcasts and other verticals. Unanimous is behind the Peacock comedy series “Mr. Throwback,” which marks Curry’s acting debut, as well as the upcoming animated sports comedy “Goat,” coming to theaters on Feb. 13 via Sony.
Peyton serves as CEO of Unanimous, while Sharla Sumpter Bridgett recently joined the company as chief content officer, overseeing TV, film, publishing and podcasts. Unanimous currently has a multi-year partnership with Comcast NBCUniversal to develop scripted and unscripted television projects, as well as with DreamWorks Animation for kids family content.
Unanimous’ recent content slate also includes the Apple TV+ sports documentary “Stephen Curry: Underrated,” the Netflix animated program “Good Times,” the mini golf competition series “Holey Moley” on ABC, the Oscar-winning doc “The Queen of Basketball,” HBO Max’s “About Last Night” and NBC’s “Black Pop: The Power of Black Culture.”
Earlier this year, the company announced its podcast slate with iHeartMedia, debuting the with “G.O.T.E.,” hosted by Curry and Travonne Edwards, followed by “Fudd Around and Find Out” with Azzi Fudd and Ashanti Plummer. Unanimous will release a book, “Shot Ready,” distilling Curry’s philosophy of success, on Sept. 9 via Random House. The company is also behind the children’s books “I Am Extraordinary,” “I Have a Superpower” and “Sports Superheroes Volume #1.”
In addition to CAA, Unanimous Media continues to be represented by law firm Yorn Levine and publicity house Midnight Dawn.