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TALENT AGENTS ASSOCIATION OF CANADA 2nd Floor 64 Merton St. Toronto, Ontario M4S 1A1 (416) 486-4500 The Talent Agents Association of Canada was formed in 1966 to coordinate the representation of performers and to aid producers and
directors in the selection of talent.
MEMBERS Constance Brown 3rd Floor 6 Church St. Toronto, Ontario (416) 363-1638
Canadian Speakers & Writers Service 44 Douglas Crescent
Toronto, Ontario M4W 2E7
(416) 921-4443
The Characters
107 Queen St. E. Toronto, Ontario MSC 1S1 (416) 863-1411
Eleanor Fulcher
667 Yonge St.
Toronto, Ontario M4Y 129 (416) 924-9633
Ellen Henderson
1262 Don Mills Rd. No. 20 Don Mills, Ontario M3B 2W7 (416) 444-9571
International Top Models Enterprises Ltd.
709 Yonge St.
Toronto, Ontario M4Y 2B4 (416) 924-3771
Kathy Kernohan
50 Rosehill Ave.
Toronto, Ontario M4T 1G6 (416) 920-7526-7
Jerry Lodge Talent Agency 64 Merton St.
Toronto, Ontario M4S 1A1 (416) 486-4500
New Faces Talent Agency No. 1205 7 St. Dennis Drive Don Mills, Ontario M3C 1E5 (416) 429-2092
The Performers
21 Grenville St.
Toronto, Ontario M4Y 1A1 (416) 922-3647-8
Predergast for Talent
No. 203 176 St. George St. Toronto, Ontario M5R 2M7 (416) 922-5308 2817
Producers Services
16 Clarence Square Toronto, Ontario M5V 1H1 (416) 363-5678
Team One
No. 202 45 Charles St. E. Toronto, Ontario M4Y 1S3 (416) 961-8224
Trainco
471 Jarvis St.
Toronto, Ontario M4Y 2G8 (416) 923-1104
Judy Welsh
2nd Floor 224 Bloor St. W. Toronto, Ontario
(416) 924-7474
Williams Model Talent Service No. 6 501 Yonge St. Toronto, Ontario M4Y 1Y4 (416) 961-1448
Seneca-College (Finch Campus) Tornto
Enrollment: 5,254 students (3578 fulltime) day in 1974
Vernon F. Gunckel, Chairman Creative and Communcation Arts
Applied Arts Division:
2 year program in applied communications. Designed to provide extensive educational experience for those who intend to use the media of communication to serve the cultural, intellectual, social, educational and artistic needs of society. The program involves both theory and practice. A student may develop himself in the area of film broadcast, or print media.
Sheridar College
Oakville
Enrollment: 13,200 students (2486 day) in 1973-74
W.E. Firth, Dean of School of Visual Arts
P. Mallet, Dean of Enligh & Media Studies
Oakville Campus—School of Visual Arts
3 year diploma in science of animation 2 year diploma in applied photography Oakville Campus—School of English & Media Studies
CANADIAN FILM & T.V. ASSOCIATION No. 512 55 York St. Toronto, Ontario M5J 1S2 (416) 363-8374
The Canadian Film and Television Association is a trade group comprised of motion picture producers and laboratories and suppliers of goods and services to the trade. The members are located from coast to coast and represent approximately 75% of private production in Canada.
Founded in 1948, originally as the Association of Motion Picture Producers and Laboratories of Canada, the CFTA is dedicated to promoting the common interests of those engaged in motion picture production (film and videotape) and _ laboratory industries in Canada, by maintaining the highest possible standards in motion pictures for industrial, theatrical or television release. It also represents the industry in its relations with Government, other associations and the public at large.
Board of Directors: Harold Eady, Gunter Henning, Robert Harwood, John Ross, Peter Hollidge, Ronald Brown, C. Lynn Meek, Findlay J. Quinn, Ralph Umbarger, Henry Michaud, Steve Cook, Frank Young.
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