Veteran agent Tim Marshall has been promoted to Managing Director at Stewart Talent. Marshall has been with Stewart Talent since 2013 and prior to that was an agent at Brs for 15 years. Marshall will retain his agent role but expand his portfolio to include a larger oversight of the legit department, helping to shape its direction and future growth as Stewart Talent continues to expand. Stewart Talent NY is led by Don Birge and the company also has offices in Chicago, L.A. & Atlanta.
La Talent has hired theatrical agent Natalie Kollar to head the agency’s new theatrical department and represent actors for film, television and theatre. After graduating California State University at Fullerton, Kollar started her career at Hervey/Grimes Talent Agency, now known as Smith & Hervey/ Grimes where she worked as a theatrical agent and ultimately head of the theatre department. She helped her clients land notable roles on UnReal,...
La Talent has hired theatrical agent Natalie Kollar to head the agency’s new theatrical department and represent actors for film, television and theatre. After graduating California State University at Fullerton, Kollar started her career at Hervey/Grimes Talent Agency, now known as Smith & Hervey/ Grimes where she worked as a theatrical agent and ultimately head of the theatre department. She helped her clients land notable roles on UnReal,...
- 10/22/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Don Birge wants actors to work.“I don’t know if that’s so surprising; that’s probably clear,” says Birge. “I want them to be successful, and more importantly, I want them to feel fulfilled. They’re artists more than anything. I want them to be able to exercise their artistry.”Birge is the co-owner and head of the New York office of Stewart Talent Agency. He works primarily with actors, and his client list includes Carol Kane, Betty Buckley, Rondi Reed, and Deanna Dunagan.“Actors in it for the long haul and committed to this as a career,” he says of the kind of clients he wants. “There’s nothing more frustrating than to have a client and you want it more for them than they do. It’s maddening.”Birge offers advice for how actors can get noticed.On self-submitting:i don’t think it’s really effective for an actor,...
- 5/7/2012
- by help@backstage.com (Suzy Evans)
- backstage.com
Don Birge does not want to be the agent with the dog on his lap. Nevertheless, Andy, his 3-year-old mutt, flops around the midtown Stewart Talent Agency office, greeting each visitor with a nudge, a kiss, and a cuddle. Birge calls Andy his mascot, and his general joviality brings a welcome friendliness to the boutique agency, an asset Birge has found important to his career."Casting directors will call and be like, 'You're so pleasant to talk to,' " says Birge, who is the co-owner of Stewart Talent and the head of the New York office. "But if you're calling me, that means that you're either letting me know I'm getting an offer for something or I'm getting some great auditions for something. Why wouldn't I be nice to you? You'd be surprised how many people don't want to engage in that way."A former actor, Birge certainly knows how to charm,...
- 5/4/2012
- by help@backstage.com (Suzy Evans)
- backstage.com
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