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After a long and happy association with Global Artists, Niki Winterson has formed Wintersons, managing a select list of British actors and creatives for film, television, theatre and new media.
Commercials@bba specialises in the personal representation of actors within the field of Commercials and Corporate Videos. more...
Denver Issac's' career expands TV, Theatre, Voice Over and Radio including TV's 'Wire in the Blood' and lead role in drama 'Climate Change'. more...
Better known as lead regular Ravi Roy, for the popular British drama on Channel 4, 'Hollyoaks', Stephen Uppal's career has taken him from feature film 'Red Mercury', to the critically acclaimed Royal National Theatre production of 'The History Boys'. more...
Staring in the London West End production of 'Dreamboats and Petticoats', Bradley Clarkson's work includes many national theatre productions as well as ITV’s 'Grease Is the Word'. more...
Co-founder of the Actors Screen Collective, Katrina Cooke's career includes 'Live Like Pigs', 'Ellen Terry', 'Babies', 'Spring Awakening' and 'Wet Lettuce'. more...
From BBC's acclaimed comedy series Being Human, Hotel Babylon and Never Better, Federico Zanni's starred in 'The Irresistible Charm of Ellen Terry' (opposite his wife) and Jon Bonfiglio’s controversial political play 'Midnight, When Trumpets Cry' more...
Abby Francis' work includes; 'Waking The Dead', 'Strictly Confidential', 'New Tricks' and 'Hotel Babylon'. She also starred in the Original West End Cast of 'Calendar Girls'. more...
Craig Storrod's career includes leading roles on the London and European stage with appearances internationally in television and film, as well as a burgeoning career as a songwriter and lyricist. more...
Acting since he the age 14, Adam Berry has appeared in films including 'About A Boy', 'Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secret', as well as 'Goodbye Mr. Chips' for ITV starring Martin Clunes. more...
For over 3 decades Shelley King has remained one of the country leading stars of stage and television, from BBC One's 'Angels' in 1977 to Andrew Lloyd Webber's hilarious show business reporter Kitty from 'Bombay Dreams'.