Do you have a manager, agent or representative who helps you sign or close deals? Why or why not? If you do have one, how did you find them and how did you know they were the right one for you? These are some of the questions we asked some very talented folks from the community and we’ve shared their responses below.
Rachael Dunbeck

After working with my acting coach Billy Montana for about 1 1/2 years Billy felt I was ready to interview with an agent. I was excited and terrified. It was through a zoom session and the agent was very nice. It was surprisingly fun. A second zoom session was then set up and I had to do some acting skits, again it was actually fun and I was also aloud to ask questions. Read more>>
Justus King

In February 2018, amidst my college commitments, I took a significant step in my creative journey by signing with nxt|MODEL in Denver, Colorado. This decision was a deliberate move to carve a niche in the realms of modeling, acting, singing, dancing, content creation, and art. It wasn’t a whimsical choice but a pragmatic strategy to propel my ambitions forward. Read more>>
Roldane Plaisir

For me personally, signing with an agent was not easy. I personally know some people who’ve been signed to an agent without any experience in their resume except for just headshots, but for most actors/actresses they have been denied representation because of lack of experience and that was the case for me. Read more>>

