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Don Buchwald & Associates
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Don Buchwald & Associates, Inc. (DBA) emerged as an industry leader in 1977 when Don Buchwald with five associates founded the company. We have since grown to become a bi-coastal force in the entertainment industry. In New York City, DBA is housed on six floors of our own office building in mid-town, between Madison Avenue and Fifth Avenue. In Los Angeles, the company occupies a 12,000 square foot office complex at 6500 Wilshire Boulevard, overlooking the heart of L.A.
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People Store & Hot Shot Kids
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Today People Store is known throughout the Southeast as a premiere SAG franchised talent agency, representing both union and non-union actors and models of all ages and ethnicities. Each agent has a special area of expertise, ranging from film, commercial and voice-over, to industrial and print. They pride themselves on maintaining a relaxed friendly atmosphere in their fast-paced office environment. People Store has had the pleasure of working with many loyal clients over the years while aggressively seeking new clients.
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Kazarian/Spencer & Associates
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Kazarian/Spencer & Associates Inc. is one of the country's leading talent agencies. With a long history of serving the entertainment industry, nearly fifty years, it has been consistently ranked by the Los Angeles Business Journal in the top ten of all agencies. Established in 1957, Kazarian/Spencer & Associates, Inc. began as the Wormser Agency, headed by Jack Wormser, and grew in size and scope throughout the Golden Age of Television.
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Access Talent
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Provides voice-over talent for all areas with audio samples in English and Spanish.
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Fine Features Talent Agency
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Fine Features (California) was created to fill a void in Northern California entertainment. Conversations with one movie director, two music producers and numerous models, actors, and musicians made it clear to me that there was a need for an agency to represent emerging talents as well as established performers. And, more specifically, for an agency that would use the full multimedia capabilities of the web to showcase the talents of the artists it represents.
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