Claudia Doumit has signed with Verve for representation, adding a new layer to the team guiding the actor as she moves from The Boys into a run of television, film and game projects. She is still being represented by Cultivate, Origin PR and Goodman, Genow, Schenkman, Smelkinson & Christopher.
The move arrives as Doumit remains a familiar face for viewers who followed her as Victoria Neuman on The Boys, where she joined in the second season and stayed through Season 4. She also played the character in Gen V, extending one of her best-known roles beyond the flagship series and keeping her tied to a franchise that made her widely recognizable.
That visibility matters because Doumit is not coming off the screen so much as shifting across it. She is set to appear in Netflix’s Three Body Problem as Captain Van Rijn and will star in Soulm8te, an Atomic Monster and Blumhouse film that spins out of M3GAN. She recently starred in The Fox, which premiered at SXSW earlier this year, another sign that her slate is moving across genres and platforms at once.
Her résumé reaches well beyond The Boys. Doumit played Jiya Marri on NBC’s Timeless, appeared in Scandal, Supergirl and Secret Level, and starred opposite Cate Blanchett in Where’d You Go, Bernadette. She also led Netflix’s Dude and earned praise for her work as Farah Karim in the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare game franchise, a role that helped make her a recognizable name in gaming as well as television.
At Summer Game Fest, it was announced that Doumit will play the lead character in Crossfire, which will serve as the debut title of That’s No Moon Entertainment. That keeps her moving deeper into interactive entertainment at the same time she is taking on new screen work, a combination that makes the Verve signing feel less like a reset than an expansion.
For now, the practical effect of the deal is clear: Verve joins an already active representation setup, rather than replacing it. What changes next will depend on how that team channels a performer who has already moved from The Boys to Three Body Problem, Soulm8te and Crossfire without losing momentum.

