Paradigm announced Tuesday that it has promoted three prospects from its agent trainee program. The agency, which is headquartered in Beverly Hills but has offices in New York, Monterey, and Nashville, promoted Erin Castellanos, Shawn Scallon, and Bradie Steinlauf to agents in the talent department, according to The Hollywood Reporter.Scallon and Steinlauf are based in Beverly Hills, while Castellanos works out of New York.The agency has a culture of developing talent internally. According to its website, "Paradigm's agent trainees are expected to actively mine for opportunities on behalf of current and future clients, while also developing original ideas, pitches, and angles that will benefit the agency."The agency, which represents theater, television, film, and voiceover actors, is headed by Sam Gores. Its clients include Philip Seymour Hoffman and Katherine Heigl.
- 5/15/2012
- by help@backstage.com (Sean J. Miller)
- backstage.com
Paradigm has promoted Erin Castellanos, Shawn Scallon and Bradie Steinlauf to agents in the talent department. All three staffers were members of the talent agency's trainee program and were coordinators in the talent department. Castellanos works out of the company's New York office, while Scallon and Steinlauf work in Paradigm's Beverly Hills headquarters. In December, former CAA agent Rand Holston joined Paradigm and now works in the company's motion picture department. And last month longtime agent Norm Aladjem announced he would leave the agency to join Levity Entertainment Group. Email: Daniel.Miller@THR.com Twitter: @DanielNMiller
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- 5/15/2012
- by Daniel Miller
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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