Kim Dorr-Tilley has bought and sold talent in Hollywood for over twenty years. She began her career as a talent agent in the Youth Department at Bobby Ball Talent Agency in 1993. While continuing to grow this division, Kim immediately applied herself to her passion: putting actors of all ages to work. She developed the Adult Theatrical Department slowly but surely, selecting talent not only on the content of their resume, but more specifically on the quality of their work. Although Kim was wooed over the years by larger agencies, she decided early on to stay the course with Bobby Ball and build the sort of talent agency of which she could be proud while working in an environment she enjoyed. She considers the evolution of Defining Artists, growing out of her work at Bobby Ball, to be one of her crowning achievements. Prior to Defining Artists, Kim worked as a casting director at The Arthur Company, an independent production company in association with MCA/Universal. Spanning over eight years, Kim grew with this company as they produced television for basic cable, syndication and prime time. Kim hails from Denver, CO (go Broncos!). She attended the University of Denver where she completed a BA with a double major in Theatre and Mass Communication. In her senior year, she worked at the Denver Center Theatre Company in their outreach program. She was accepted into the first graduating class of the National Theatre Conservatory but left the program to move to Los Angeles in 1984. (Kim did get a master's degree later in life when she attended Fuller Seminary in Pasadena, receiving the Masters of Divinity degree).
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Dede Binder-Goldsmith has been a Talent Agent for over 15 years. She started her agenting career at a boutique agency, David Shapira & Associates and has represented and nurtured the careers of actors such as Brooke Shields, Ryan O'Neal, Valerie Harper, Lorenzo Lamas and a host of actors in the daytime arena. While representing such notable actors, Dede has taken joy and pride in working with new talent, guiding and establishing their careers. After her tenure at DSA, Dede oversaw the Talent Management division of Artists Only Management, where they represented Academy Award winning actor, Jon Voight. She enjoyed strategizing with her clients in pursuing long-term goals for their careers and during that time, represented such actors as Eileen Brennan, Stefanie Powers, Maeve Quinlan, among others.
Dede felt honored to be accepted to The Juilliard School for Drama in their intensive summer program prior to attending Hofstra University in NY. When she moved to Los Angeles, she worked for a television rep firm selling commercial time to markets across the country, prior to her foray into the entertainment business. During her career as an Agent and Manager, Dede has lectured on panels at The Learning Annex, UCLA Adult Classes, The Hollywood sponsored Weekend Actors Workshop, and various Actor Seminars. Dede has volunteered for Cedars-Sinai Hospital Pediatrics ward, the Red Cross, Aids Project L.A, and currently volunteers for the non-profit organization School on Wheels, tutoring homeless children who live in shelters.
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Breanna Bell graduated from the University of San Diego with a degree in Communications Media Studies. She began her career at a PR Firm in Las Vegas which affirmed her desire to work in the entertainment industry. There she worked with some of the strip's top Headliners as well as popular muscial acts at that time including Britney Spears and NSync. In 2002 she moved to Los Angeles and, with a partner, began operating a satellite office of a Canadian Agency called CTM. In 2003, after about a year, CTM decided to shut it's LA doors and a position became available at Defining Artists. At Defining Artists she covers many independent films as well as children's programming for networks such as Disney and Nickelodeon.
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