Difference between revisions of "Promoters and Agents Who Identify as LGBTQ"
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Specific professions that rely on agents include writers, television actors, film actors, theatre actors, dancers, painters, musicians, fashion designers, and various sports. Some promoters focus on organizing specific events, such as festivals and concerts, rather than individuals. | Specific professions that rely on agents include writers, television actors, film actors, theatre actors, dancers, painters, musicians, fashion designers, and various sports. Some promoters focus on organizing specific events, such as festivals and concerts, rather than individuals. | ||
− | Most agents and promoters own their own business. A minority work in large firms with many partners. Gay agent [[Chuck | + | Most agents and promoters own their own business. A minority work in large firms with many partners. Gay agent [[Chuck James]] is a co-owner of the large firm ICM Partners; [[Brian Swardstrom]] is a partner with the firm UTA; and [[Joe Machota]] is with Creative Artists Agency. One of the first women agents in the theatre world was lesbian [[Elisabeth Marbury]]. |
We have identified LGBT promoters and agents from Australia, France, Germany, Great Britian, India, Russia, Switzerland and the United States. To read their fascinating biographies, simply click on their names. | We have identified LGBT promoters and agents from Australia, France, Germany, Great Britian, India, Russia, Switzerland and the United States. To read their fascinating biographies, simply click on their names. |
Revision as of 19:49, 11 December 2017
As individuals in the arts and sports fields become more publicly successful within their profession, they often rely on promoters or agents to both manage their affairs and enable them further in their success. These promoters and agents become powerful and influential individuals in their own rights. Many of these individuals identify as LGBTQ.
Specific professions that rely on agents include writers, television actors, film actors, theatre actors, dancers, painters, musicians, fashion designers, and various sports. Some promoters focus on organizing specific events, such as festivals and concerts, rather than individuals.
Most agents and promoters own their own business. A minority work in large firms with many partners. Gay agent Chuck James is a co-owner of the large firm ICM Partners; Brian Swardstrom is a partner with the firm UTA; and Joe Machota is with Creative Artists Agency. One of the first women agents in the theatre world was lesbian Elisabeth Marbury.
We have identified LGBT promoters and agents from Australia, France, Germany, Great Britian, India, Russia, Switzerland and the United States. To read their fascinating biographies, simply click on their names.
Australia
- Molly Meldrum, music promoter and talent agent
France
- Donald Potard, fashion agency
Germany
- Alfred Biolek, television actors
- Erica Brausen, painters and artists
- Dirk Dirksen, punk musicians and groups
Great Britain
- Howell James, public relations
- Tom Knight, Pride festival events and charities
- Kellie Maloney, boxing
- Stifyn Parri, talent agent
- Patricia Preece, painters and artists
India
- Pablo Ganguli, cultural and artistic festivals
Russia
- Sergey Diaghilev, Russian ballet and opera singers
Switzerland
- Angelo Caltagirone, business
United States
- George Baxt, television show casting agent
- Milan Christopher, talent agent
- Bill Clegg, literary agent
- Chuck James, talent agent
- Michael Kaiser, performing arts agent
- David Kuhn, literary agent
- Bryan Lourd, talent agent
- Joe Machota, theatre agent
- Elisabeth Marbury, theatre and literary agent
- Benny Medina, talent agent
- Daniel Nardicio, nightlife and parties
- Brian Swardstrom, talent agent
- Henry Willson, talent agent