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THR: What are your goals for the agency?
Sonja Norwood:To build the agency and develop a great children's department for commercial, film and voiceover work. We're looking to represent actors and actresses and hope to get some triple threats -- singers, actors and dancers -- on our roster. I'm really interested in finding those diamonds in the rough with untapped raw talent. Before we officially opened the doors, we sent out a notice and got over 2100 submissions. And I’m very much pleased with what we've done so far -- being in business only a couple of months, we've already booked a couple of movies and commercials. I’m excited: we signed Orlando Brown and he has a movie booked (The Lot) and we’ve got six-year-old Harmony Love Bailey, who I think is surrounded in stardom and is going to be really huge one day.

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