Agency for the Performing Arts

APA
Private
Industry Talent and Literary Agencies
Headquarters Beverly Hills, California
New York City, New York
Nashville, Tennessee
Key people
James H. Gosnell Jr. President and CEO
Website www.Apa-Agency.com

APA (also known as Agency for the Performing Arts) is one of the largest diversified talent agencies in Los Angeles[1] with headquarters in Beverly Hills, New York, Nashville and London.[2] Founded in 1962 in New York by a group of former MCA agents,[3] the company represents actors, writers, producers, showrunners, directors, performers, physical production services, film studios,[2] and luxury and lifestyle brands across all media platforms worldwide. The agency also packages feature films, as well as television series such as 24, 24: Legacy, Ash vs Evil Dead, Hell on Wheels, Grimm, The Librarians, Scream, Houdini & Doyle, Home Improvement and Roseanne.

History

APA was founded in New York in 1962 by former MCA executives David Baumgarten, Roger Vorce and Harvey Litwin. Early clients included Rowan & Martin, Victor Borge, Johnny Cash, Tina Turner, Rosemary Clooney, Liberace, The Doors and Harry Belafonte.

Current

The agency’s divisions include Talent, Feature and Television Literary, Alternative & Factual Programming, Intellectual Property, Physical Production,[4] Comedy Touring, Concert Touring, Branding + Digital, and Speakers & Lecturers.

References

  1. "The 25 largest talent agencies ranked by number of agents in L.A. County.".
  2. 1 2 "APA Opens London Office, Signs Pinewood Studios Group".
  3. Longwell, Todd. "APA: Percentery's synergies". Variety.com. Retrieved March 20, 2014.
  4. Andreeva, Nellie. "Six Montana Artists Agents & Executives Led By Toppers Matt Birch & Ralph Berge Join APA". Deadline Hollywood. Deadline.com. Retrieved February 15, 2014.

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