Here’s a List of Every Texas Talent Agency – Austin, Dallas, Houston, San Antonio!
Welcome to the definitive guide to talent agencies in Texas!
I’m an actor based in Austin (as of the time I’m writing this post) and want to share the comprehensive list of talent agencies I put together when I applied for representation.
Whether you’re seeking representation in Austin, exploring opportunities in Dallas, or aiming to make it big in Houston, this guide covers every major Texas talent agency, ensuring you have all the information you need to submit for representation in the Lone Star State!
Be sure to get caught up on your actor training before submitting.
If a Texas talent agency is missing from this list, please DM me on one of my socials so I can add it.
Always follow the instructions on the agency site on how to submit. Good Luck!
Texas Talent Agency Directory:
This list includes agencies from Austin, Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, and surrounding cities. Many agencies will interview you remotely, so no worries if you’re in another town.
As long as you can work as a local hire in these cities, you have a shot at representation! Read instructions on each site before applying.
Austin Talent Agencies
Austin is bustling with art, culture, and film! Find your dream Texas Talent Agency in the city known for keeping it ‘weird.’
Acclaim Talent
4419 Frontier Trail, Suite 101
Austin, TX 78745
www.acclaimtalent.com
Actors Clearing House
Austin, TX 78702
www.actorsclearinghouse.com
Austin Models and Talent
Austin, TX 78702
www.austinmodelsandtalent.com
The Boysen Agency
Houston and Austin
www.boysentalent.com
Brown Agency
2025 Guadalupe St Suite 260
Austin, TX 78701
www.brownagency.co
Collier Talent
500 N. Cap of Texas Hwy, Building 2
Austin, TX 78746
www.colliertalent.com
Entourage Agency
501 Congress Ave, Suite #150
Austin, Texas 78701
www.entourageagency.com
TAG Talent
PO Box 152398
Austin, TXÂ 78715
www.tagtalentagency.com
Dallas Talent Agencies
I’ve worked in Dallas before, and it’s a commercial-heavy town. Find your texas talent agency in Dallas now!
Bankston Talent
325 North Saint Paul Street, Suite 3100
Dallas, TX 75201
www.bankstontalent.com
Broad Talent
Dallas, TX 75201
www.broadtalentagency.com
Callidus Agency
400 North St. Paul Street #499
Dallas, TX 75201
www.callidusagency.com
Icon Studios Dallas
550 N. Central Expressway #3211
McKinney, TX 75070
www.iconstudiosdallas.com
The Campbell Agency
12404 Park Central Drive
Suite 222 South
Dallas, TX 75251
www.thecampbellagency.com
The Clutts Agency
1825 MARKET CENTER
Dallas, TX 75207
www.thecluttsagency.com
Core Talent
Dallas, TX 75207
www.coretalent.biz
Grit Talent
1409 South Lamar STE 216
Dallas, TX 75215
www.grittalentagency.com
The Horne Agency, Inc.
4420 West Lovers Lane
Dallas, TX 75209
www.thehorneagency.com
Kim Dawson Agency
1645 Stemmons Freeway, Suite B
Dallas, TX 75207
www.kimdawsonagency.com
Mary Collins Agency Talent
2909 Cole Avenue, Suite #250
Dallas, TX 75204
www.marycollins.com
The Dragonfly Agency
750 N. ST. Paul Street, Suite 200
Dallas, TX 75201
dallas.thedragonflyagency.com
Houston Talent Agencies
I took a workshop in Houston with casting director Rahvyn Drummer. Many actors in this town. Find a Texas talent agency representative in Houston!
The Boysen Agency
Houston and Austin
www.boysentalent.com
Beaz Talent
5322 West Bellfort Ave, Suite 203
Houston, TX 77035
beaztalent.com
Neal Hamil Agency
1512 Center Street #200
Houston Texas 77007
www.thenealhamilagency.com
Page Parkes Texas
7155 Old Katy Road, Suite S100
Houston, Texas 77024
www.pageparkesagency.com
Pastorini Bosby Talent Agency
14825 St. Mary’s Lane, Suite 100
Houston, TX 77079
pbtalent.com
Skin I’m In Model & Talent Agency
5222 FM 1960 W., Suite 221
Houston, TX 77079
www.skiniminmodel.com
San Antonio Talent Agencies
San Antonio doesn’t have many agencies, but there are a few. Here they are!
Condra/Artista Talent Agency
13300 Old Blank Rd, Suite 200
San Antonio, TX 78216
www.condraartista.com
Avant Agency
400 Portland Road
San Antonio, TX 78216
avantagency.com
The Agency Talent
San Antonio, TX 78216
www.theagencytalent.net
Various Texas City Talent Agencies
Below are agencies in surrounding towns and cities that represent actors all over Texas. Pick your fav!
365 Talent Agency
Texas Market
365-talent-agency.business.site
Bennett Connection
12160 W. Parmer Lane, Suite 130-823
Cedar Park, TX 78613
www.bennettconnection.com
The Blanco Agency
www.theblancoagency.com
Linda McAlister Talent
100 Oak Lane
Waxahachie, TX 75167
www.lmtalent.com
Rome Talent Agency
PO Box 561
Helotes, TX
www.rometalent.net
SPARK Talent Agency
(two locations)
550 Country Club Dr,
Conroe, TX 77302
9595 Six Pines Dr. Bld. 8 Level 2, Suite 8210
Woodlands, TX 77380
www.sparktalentagency.com
Tory Christopher Group
830 North Blvd. #2561
Universal City, TX 78148
torychristopher.com
The Ross Agency
2833 Crockett Street, Suite 131
Fort Worth, Texas 76107
www.therossagency.com
Zephyr Talent Agency
PO BOX 4062
Cedar Park, TX 78630
www.zephyrtalentagency.com
Note on Submitting to These Agencies
Each Texas talent agency has its unique way of accepting requests for representation.
Always follow their submission instructions. It’s professional and shows them you can follow directions, which is essential in this industry.
Check out this post on how to write an agency cover letter.
Interested in what tools are used by actors? Here are the best actor tools to have on hand so you’re always prepared to audition or step on set!
Stay scripted, stay savvy!
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I use this guide to find a talent agency in Texas?
This guide provides a comprehensive list of talent agencies across Texas, including major cities like Austin, Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio, as well as various other locations. You can use it to explore representation opportunities in these areas and find contact information and websites for each agency.
How do I get on with a talent agency with no experience?
Starting a career in entertainment without experience can be challenging, but it’s not impossible. Begin by building a portfolio or a reel that showcases your skills, even if it’s from amateur or community projects. Attend open casting calls, which are a great way to get discovered.
Networking is critical in this industry, so try to meet people and make connections. Lastly, research agencies that are open to representing newcomers and tailor your approach to meet their requirements.
How do you get accepted into a talent agency?
To get accepted into a talent agency, research an agency that aligns with your talents and career goals. Prepare a professional portfolio or demo reel, along with a well-written resume. Write a compelling cover letter that highlights your unique skills and dedication.
Gaining some experience, even if it’s through small or local projects and classes, is also a good idea to demonstrate your skills and commitment. Regularly attend auditions and network in the industry; personal referrals can also make a big difference.
Should I use a talent agency?
Using a talent agency can be highly beneficial, especially if you want to advance in a career in the entertainment industry, be it acting, modeling, music, or other performing arts. Talent agencies have connections, expertise, and resources that individual artists may not have access to.
They can help you find auditions, negotiate contracts, and provide career guidance. However, it’s essential to do thorough research and ensure the agency’s reputation is credible and that its interests align with your career goals.
How do I submit for representation from these agencies?
Each agency has its unique submission process. It’s crucial to visit the agency’s website and follow their instructions when submitting your application. This shows professionalism and your ability to follow directions, which is vital in the acting industry.
How do talent agencies get paid?
Talent agencies typically earn their income through commissions. They take a percentage of their client’s earnings from the jobs they secure for them. This percentage varies but is often around 15-20% for non-union actors and 10% for union.
Some agencies might charge a flat fee for certain services, but this is less common. Reputable agencies earn their income from commissions on the work they find for their clients, not from upfront fees charged to the talent.