All posts by "Christine Caro"

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Half French, Half American (and 45% British DNA), Christine studied Sports Medicine Management for the Handicap and paralyzed in Montpellier while modeling. She left and started her career as a model Agent in New York city at the young age of 20 years old at MC2. After many years working as an Agent between France and New York (Silent Models) - signing and developing careers of models such as Cara Taylor and working with leading clients - she took a break from the Fashion Industry to travel South America and the US while working distance on the production side of fiction movies, helping first time directors accomplish their dreams and started writting. The movies she worked on includes The Father (Oscar winning movie) Beast Beast (Sundance nominated, SXSW winner), How To Cry On Command, among others. She talked at Columbia University and was jury for the LHFF. She then became a Talent scout for Hong Kong while also learning Kung Fu at The Shaolin Temple in China. The HK protests happened so she came back to New York and signed as a Talent agent for a Worldwide Agency (Monday Artists AKA ADB), representing some of the leading photographers and directors of the fashion industry worldwide such as Victor Demarchelier, Arthur Elgort, Marcus Cooper or Kerry Hallihan. During the Pandemic, she opened with the Director of Monday Artists New York an agency called Passport that is MA and manages the next generation of celebrities and artists with influence. She signed as a creative producer for X8.XYZ and worked between Korea and Tokyo. She then moved to Paris where she worked as a Model Agent/Manager while also developing her first project as a documentary director [HAIKU: Le Japon de Richard Collasse]. She is now based in New York and continues to work on her documentary while working as an agent/manager for NEW ICON World and writter.
Alex B

How to prepare for a casting, grow your social media and get an agent. Interview with Alex B: Influenceur, Actor, Model and DJ. Hi Alex! Tell us a little more ...