theatrical agent
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Definition
Noun: A theatrical agent is a business representative who manages the professional affairs of an actor or other performer. This person finds work, negotiates contracts, and handles career-related business matters on behalf of their client.
Usage
A theatrical agent acts as an intermediary between a performer and potential employers, such as film studios, theaters, or advertising agencies. The term specifically refers to the agent's role within the entertainment industry.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- The relationship is often formalized by a contract outlining the agent's commission, which is typically a percentage of the client's earnings.
- While "theatrical agent" specifies representation for live performance (theater), many agents also represent clients for film, television, and commercials, and may be referred to more broadly as "talent agents."
Variants and Related Words
- Talent Agent (n): A more general term for an agent representing various types of performers, including actors, models, and musicians.
- Literary Agent (n): An agent who represents writers and their written works.
- Booking Agent (n): An agent who focuses specifically on securing live performance engagements for clients.
Synonyms
- Actor's agent
- Talent representative
- Artist's manager (Note: A "manager" often has a broader, more strategic role than an agent who focuses on securing employment.)
Related Phrases
- To be signed with an agent: To have a formal representation agreement with an agent.
- She has been signed with a theatrical agent since graduating from drama school.
- To shop for an agent: To look for or seek representation from an agent.
- After his successful indie film, he began shopping for a new theatrical agent.
Noun
- a business agent for an actor