Taylor Schilling

Taylor Schilling, who stars in Netflix's prison dramedy Orange Is the New Black, was named one of five rising stars to watch as part of Next Gen 2013.
Taylor Schilling, who stars in Netflix's prison dramedy Orange Is the New Black, was named one of five rising stars to watch as part of Next Gen 2013.
From left: Kevin Reilly, chairman of entertainment at Fox Broadcasting Company, producer Eric Tannenbaum and Jeffrey Katzenberg, CEO of DreamWorks Animation, helped celebrate the industry's up-and-comers. Reilly was a Next Gen honoree in 1996.
From left: Kevin Huvane, managing partner of CAA, with WME agents and Next Gen honorees Andrew Dunlap and Phillip Sun.
Captain Phillips star Barkhad Abdi recently graced the cover of The Hollywood Reporter magazine with his co-star Tom Hanks.
Weezer rocked the crowd in their trademark plaid.
Alyssa Milano mingled at THR's Next Gen 20th Anniversary Gala, sponsored by Samsung Galaxy, MrPorter.com, Delta, Ketel One and Amazon Studios.
Disney Channel star Bella Thorne was named one of five rising stars to watch as part of Next Gen 2013. She has a hot project coming up: 2014's Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day with Steve Carell and Jennifer Garner.
The Next Gen 2013 honorees posed for a class photo. The 35 new additions range from top agents, managers and marketers to high-performing film, television and legal executives.
THR's Next Gen 20th Anniversary Gala celebration honored a new crop of 35 top executives, 35 and under.
Next Gen 2013 honorees Nils Larsen, manager at Principato Young Entertainment, and Melissa Manfro Fox, a partner at Hansen Jacobson, flank Principato Young partner Brian Dobbins.
From left: Next Gen 2013 honoree Michelle Lee, head of development at True Jack Productions, with Cara Dellaverson, senior vp at Lionsgate Television, who was in the Next Gen class of 2012.
Francesca Eastwood sported a white coat for the gala.
Amber Tamblyn caught up with her lawyer, Jason Sloane of Sloane Offer.
Former agent Michael Gruber and producer Michael De Luca, both Next Gen alums.
DreamWorks Animation CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg chatted with The Hollywood Reporter's editorial director, Janice Min.
UTA's Brent Weinstein, Chris Hart, Mike Jelline, Steve Cohen and Dave Park pose at THR's event.
Fox entertainment chairman and Next Gen alum Kevin Reilly and Two and a Half Men producer Eric Tannenbaum catch up.
Next Gen agent Ida Ziniti celebrates with her Paradigm colleagues.
Some of the past Next Gen honorees, who are now Hollywood's power players.
Guests enjoyed cocktails courtesy of sponsor Ketel One.
Gersh agent Jeff Greenberg and Bob Gersh pose for a photo.
FX's senior vp series development Nicole Clemens is a 2001 Next Gen alum from her days as an ICM agent.
Community actress Gillian Jacobs walked the red carpet.
Actress Amy Paffrath attended the party with a guest.
Samsung Galaxy, a sponsor of the party, displayed some of its products along with one of the questions asked of the Next Gen honorees for their profiles in The Hollywood Reporter magazine.
Bella Thorne (Disney Channel's Shake It Up) checks out the Samsung Galaxy display.
Guests checked out some of the latest products from Samsung Galaxy.
From left: Gersh agent Nick Collins, Next Gen class of 2013, with Bob Gersh.
Next Gen alum Rob Moore, vice chairman of Paramount, with a coaster bearing the picture from his 1994 profile in The Hollywood Reporter.
From left: Parenthood executive producer Jason Katims; Next Gen 2013 honoree Michelle Lee, head of development at True Jack Productions; Next Gen alum Bela Bajaria, executive vp at Universal Television; and Next Gen 2013 honoree Andy Weil, vp comedy development at Universal Television.
Chip Sullivan, head of publicity at DreamWorks, caught up with Janice Min, editorial director of The Hollywood Reporter, and Lynne Segall, publisher of The Hollywood Reporter.
Brian Salzman of 2 Degrees Ventures, Samsung's Carolyn Jackman, Joanne Lovato, also of Samsung, and THR's Jonathon Aubry posed together.