Showing posts with label carolyn's models. Show all posts
Showing posts with label carolyn's models. Show all posts

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Introducing Carolyn's Celebrity Roster

INTRODUCING CAROLYN’S CELEBRITY ROSTER 2014

With over 27 years of success in the entertainment business,
Carolyn’s Model & Talent Agency proudly introduces their 2014 celebrity roster!


David Heavener: He has written, directed, produced and starred in over 30 films and has done it well! You have seen his movies on Showtime, HBO and in theatres near you. He is an extremely talented Actor, Producer, Director & Motivational Speaker. 

Films: Days of our Lives, Dawn of the Living Dead, Dragon Fury, Legion: The final Exorcism, The Collector and many more!




Jully Black: She is a Juno Award Winning, Canadian R&B Singer-Songwriter who has collaborated and written songs for many artists including Nas, Saukrates, Choclair, Kardinal Offishall, Destiny's Child and Sean Paul. She is also a talented actor, host and spokesperson. 

Songs: Seven Day Fool, Light it Up, Money Jane, Until I Stay, DJ Play My Song and many more!









Dave Devall: Canada’s favorite Weatherman from CTV News. Devall is a Canadian broadcaster and meteorologist who served as the chief forecaster at CTV for more than 48 years beginning in 1961. He has been recognized as having had the longest career as a weather forecaster by Guiness World Records. Devall now does amazing Voice Work and is a talented Guest Speaker and Spokesperson.













Christine Bentley: She was a Canadian journalist and news anchor on CTV News for 35 years (since 1977). On September 12, 2012 during the CTV News at Six, she announced her retirement to pursue other interests. She has received many awards and was chosen "Woman of the Year" in 2009 by Consumer's Choice Awards Canada, an organization that promotes business excellence in the GTA and across Canada. She is now actively pursuing Acting, Guest Speaking, Hosting and roles as a Spokesperson.




John Fraser: Was a Director of the Peel District School Board and retired in 1984. There is now a High School named after him that was established in 1990. Fraser is a talented Actor, Guest Speaker, Spokesperson and Comedian.

Known For: Good Will Hunting, The Marriage Counsellor (TV), Various Theatre Work, he is a Comedian and Spokesperson for Preszler Law Firm











Diane Clemons: Has music in her soul! She grew up surrounded by and has developed a love and passion for music at a young age. Although her first love has been Gospel, she has come to discover that Jazz is a touching musical genre that tells a story. Clemons has made several television appearances, has been featured in numerous magazines and is known for her gift of motivational speaking. She is a talented and professional Singer, Actor, Spokesperson and is Wife of Toronto Argonaut Vice Chair, Michael "PinBall" Clemons.

Known For: Dove commercial, The Marilyn Denis Show (Guest), Breakfast Television (Featured), Til Debt Do Us Part (Featured) and much more!


John Badham: Over 50 years in broadcasting, Badham has had a successful career in the entertainment industry. He was the Voice of "The Wolf 101.5 FM", had a long career in sports broadcasting for CBC Radio and was the morning co-host for 980 KRUZ. He has won an ACTRA award for Sports Broadcaster of the Year and many others. Badham is now working for a new radio station in Peterborough, ON and is doing Voice Over, Hosting, Spokesperson and Commercial/Print modelling/acting. 











David Grainger: President and Founder of The Guild of Automotive Restorers, one of the largest classic and antique car restoration companies in North America. He is the feature on the History Channel's series "Restoration Garage" and the owner of his famour 1935 Bugatti. Grainger is the President Executive Producer of Top Hat Media and is a talented Actor, Spokesperson, Guest Speaker.









Carolyn’s Model & Talent Agency, providing you with the best in entertainment for over 27 years!


More exciting announcements COMING SOON…

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Beauty Tip: Easy At-Home Makeup Protector

Makeup can last all day by using a common household product as a makeup protector. This magic ingredient is believe it or not - CORNSTARCH.

Having a flawless face is important being in the entertainment industry, so anything that can help us look our best is key! Having foundation that lasts all day and doesn't streak or sweat in the heat is a huge asset for any girl, especially those acting or modelling.

Simply mix it with a bit of your foundation and you're set! This is completely safe and shouldn't irritate your skin. However, if you have sensitive or acne prone skin be sure to test it out on a smaller area first just to be cautious. This will help your face stay dry, keep off the sweat for summer & be non greasy all day long.

We hope you enjoyed this great tip from us to you! Be sure to share with your friends and family and help them have flawless foundation this summer.
Bree xoxo

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Carolyn's Toronto Model's on the Marilyn Denis Show

Congratulations to these two beautiful and talented women who are working on the Marilyn Denis show today for the Wedding Guest's segment. Anastasia Marinina and Marsha Bryce are both talented actress' and stunning models. If you want to book them or see their resume's, check out www.carolynsonline.com or call 905-542-8887


New Toronto Talent Manager: D'Anise Marie

We are pleased to welcome the multi-talented D'Anise Marie to Carolyn's Model & Talent Agency. She is our newest staff member and is taking on the role as a personal talent manager for Studio Talent Management.
Media Personality, Show Creator, Host, Writer, Singer and Talent Manager, D'Anise Marie is one of the leading ladies in the entertainment business.  Creator and Host of The D'Anise Show, Music Columnist for VNDL and ADDICTED Magazine.  She is now bringing her Talent Management and expert skills to Carolyn's Model & Talent.  D'Anise is Personal Manager for Studio Talent Management, a division of Carolyn's as well as Carolyn's Intl. Models, Carolyn's Kids and Carolyn's Model & Talent Agency!

Feel free to contact D'Anise Marie directly at:   905-542-8885 *27

Friday, April 12, 2013

Acting Tip of the Week - By: Aaron Marcus

DON'T MAKE THIS MISTAKE AT A CASTING! 

Recently, I got information sent to me about a pretty amazing go-see in New York. Not that the product was all that interesting, but whoever books the job will be flown from New York to Los Angeles and shoot a print ad for a day or two. Plus, the pay could easily more than $10,000 if the client decides to also cast the model in the television commercial.

Everyone was sent information stating exactly what type of wardrobe to wear to the go-see.

We were asked to wear a shirt, tie and slacks. I specifically asked the agent since we were supposed to dress as a business person, should I consider wearing a suit or only wear what was described to me in her email. She double checked with the photographer and she said to just follow the instructions. I was pretty surprised to see so many people wearing suits at the go-see.

The other very important detail that we needed to follow was that for this particular job, the model had to be at least 30 years old. We were told to bring some form of identification that would verify that we were at least that age.

I got to the casting facility and had to wait in line before I could fill out the normal forms. Just so you know, typically, at a go-see models have to fill out a card that will ask to fill in our name, sizes, contact information, agency, their contact information, any conflicts with the product, state whether we are willing to work as an extra (if they are needed in the ad) and a few other pieces of information. 

Sometimes we are also asked to write out our name on a separate sheet of paper with a magic marker. This is done so when we first see the photographer; he/she will take a picture of the model holding the sheet of paper against our chest. This allows the photographer and the client to easily identify who we are.

Due to the pay scale for this project, there were a lot of people attending this go-see. I had to wait over an hour to be seen. So, I am standing in line, and the person who is checking us in is telling one of the models that he can’t be considered for the job. The conversation is getting a little loud so I could easily hear everything that was being said.

Apparently, the person checking in the models asked this one model for his driver’s license so that she could verify that he was over 30 years old. The guy did not bring his license. She asked if he brought a passport or some other form of identification that would prove that he was over 30 but he did not think it was necessary. She asked him if he had read about needing the documentation in the details that were sent to him from the agent. He said he did, but did not pay attention to it since he was over 30. The windup was, he was not seen or considered for the job.

So, the moral to this story is, if an agent asks you to bring something to a casting, even if you don’t really think it is needed, bring it.


Thursday, April 11, 2013

Tan your Legs FAST!

Take a look at how you can instantly tan your legs for a party or event or even a casting in very little time at home. This product is leg makeup - specifically meant to instantly tan and airbrush your legs in minutes. 

Take a look at the photo below and how your legs can get an instant makeover.  Not only does it even out and airbrush your skin but it also makes your legs look thinner. Get rid on those dry, pale legs from winter and give them a glow with the Sally Hansen Leg Makeup - Airbrush legs. 

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Glow in the Dark Nails

How-To Get Glow in the Dark Nails 


Step 1: Buy a generic clear nail polish from the drugstore. 
Step 2: Take a glow stick, cut it in half and pour it into the clear nail polish 
Step 3: Apply a couple coats to your nails, turn the lights off and BAM - you have glow in the dark nail polish. 

This is an affordable way to get cute and unique nails without paying an arm and a leg. It's completely safe and easy to do at home. 

Auditioning for the Wrong Part - By: Aaron Marcus

While I was heading to an audition for a feature film, I got a phone call about an audition for a TV series. I was familiar with the show, so I knew about the type of show it is, but I still needed to ask a very important question. I asked the agent what type of role would this be.

The agent told me that I would be auditioning for a dad who was a blue collar worker. I was pretty surprised. The dad part I got. I can do that role really well. However, I really don’t have the look for a construction worker, plumber, electrician or other types in that category. Since I had never spoken to this particular agent at this agency, I wanted to make sure she called the right person. I mentioned to her that is really not a part I normally audition for, so is she sure this audition is for me. She said that the owner of the agency specifically requested me for this audition.

After I got the date and time and hung up the phone, I remembered an amazing experience I had years ago that was similar to this situation.

I was asked to audition for a film where 10 construction workers were needed. I was shocked that I got the call. Throughout my career, I never was thought of as the construction worker type.

I went to the audition, liked my read, but I knew that I would never get cast. All of the other actors auditioning that day looked like construction workers.

A few days later, I got a phone call that really surprised me. I booked the role. After we finished the project, I had a comfortable enough relationship with the director to ask him this question. I asked him “how did I book this role?” He gave me an answer that I have never forgotten. He said that prior to working on the project he visited a lot of construction sites. He said that at every site, there was always one guy working there who looked like he did not belong there. I was that guy.

So, I booked the job because I did not look right for the part. It was an invaluable lesson for me. If you are asked to read for a role, even if you don’t think it is right for you, accept the audition. Now, it is different if it is a role you don’t want to do, but just because you don’t think it is right for you, you should still attend.

I have also heard plenty of times that actors are brought into a reading and have them audition for a role the director is not even considering them for, but he or she just wants to watch their work. They could be thinking of a specific role for an actor at some point in the future and simply want to see you audition.

So, even though I don’t think I am right for the audition I have coming up in a few days, I am very excited about getting the opportunity to read for the casting director and be seen by the director. I have auditioned for this particular show about 5 times already. I have gotten close to being cast, but wouldn’t it be funny if the time that I am finally booked is for a role that does not seem right for me.

Monday, April 8, 2013

CASTING CALL: Talented Speakers & Theatre Actors


Carolyn's Model & Talent Agency is looking for NEW TALENT!

LOOKING FOR: Talented Speakers
Individuals who can read off TelePrompters
Trained Theatre Actors

Ages 18+ to Seniors
Looking for individuals in their 30's/40's/50's

WHERE: Carolyn's Model &Talent Agency
1965 Britannia Road West, Suite 210
Mississauga, ON 
L5M 4Y4

WHEN: Wednesday, April 17th, 2013

TIME: 2:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

MUST live in Toronto or the GTA

If you will be attending our OPEN casting call please email:
socialmedia@carolynsonline.com 

Thursday, April 4, 2013

CASTING CALL: Asian Male & Females Wanted!

Carolyn's Model & Talent Agency is looking for NEW TALENT! 

LOOKING FOR:
Asian Male & Females 
Ages: 30 + 

WHERE: Carolyn's Model & Talent Agency 
1965 Britannia Road West, Suite 210
Mississauga, ON
L5M 4Y4

WHEN: Wednesday, April 10th 2013 
TIME: 2:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

MUST live in Toronto or the GTA

If you will be attending our OPEN casting call please email:
socialmedia@carolynsonline.com


Carolyn's Talented Model

Carolyn's model Destiny-Rae R. is a beautiful and talented model of ours. We are so glad she is with us - she has a bright future ahead! 



Carolyn's Kids Toronto Model

We are so glad to have the adorable Chloe B. with Carolyn's Kids. She is such a cutie and great talent! 



Carolyn's Toronto Actor

We are pleased to be representing actor Sebastian C. to Carolyn's Model & Talent Agency! We are so glad to have him with us.




Thursday, February 28, 2013

New Carolyn's Toronto Talent




Welcome to Chara P. one of our new models and actress'! We are so glad to have her with us, aren't her photo's beautiful?