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Re: Probably silly doubt

by absent-minded » Tue May 20, 2025 4:32 pm

Oh, interesting, thanks!!

"Please be aware that for security reasons, all letters to clients must be opened at the agency before being passed on."
That makes sense. And if they don't open them, they can't know what you want...

Re: Probably silly doubt

by admin » Tue May 20, 2025 7:19 am

Hi absent-minded :)

Agents / Managers / Publicist pass on the letters they receive to their clients. ex: https://www.independenttalent.com/indep ... bmissions/

An agent finds work opportunities. A manager guides overall career development. A publicist manages public image and media relations.

Fanmail 8)

Probably silly doubt

by absent-minded » Sun May 18, 2025 10:59 am

Hi, I just signed up just to check this out. I haven't seen any other channels have this type of question, sorry if I missed anything.

I've never written to any famous people (or paid much attention to their lives), but I saw you have the address of an actor I like and I want to write to him. It's his manager's address. How does this work? Do managers read letters? Do actors actually read their fans' letters? Any suggestions?

And another question, probably also a bit silly, but I've never really been interested enough in anyone to be a fan. What's the difference between an agent and a manager? He has both, and a publicist too...

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