Casting call gets wider with talent agency merger: increasingly centralized Northern film industry provides jobs for actors and those who manage them.

AuthorMyers, Ella
PositionSudbury

As more film projects head north to take advantage of provincial grants, tax credits and affordable production conditions, local actors and industry professionals are able to find or make work at home.

Sudbury-born Matthew Guthrie did his stint in the big city, working gigs at talent management agencies in Toronto. But last year, he was drawn back home by the growing film opportunities and opened his own company, Guthrie Artist Management.

"The industry was booming and, with the impact and influx of the industry in Northern Ontario, it was hard not to come back because the opportunity was so great," said Guthrie.

He represents a variety of Sudbury actors, a few of who work out of Toronto.

Ten months into opening his business, Guthrie merged with Newton Landry Management (NLM), a 15-year-old talent agency with which Guthrie had worked in Toronto. Guthrie will be the regional manager and talent agent for Sudbury, retaining his current clients and adding them to the NLM roster.

The announcement followed on a November Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corp. (NOHFC) announcement that $12.8 million would be going towards film projects in the North.

"It benefits our clients at NLM," said Guthrie. "We don't get any funding per se, but it opens up more opportunities for our clients." He says TV shows and Hallmark movies are creating many of the opportunities available to his clients.

Kelly Lamb is one of Guthrie's clients, and said working...

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