Log In CALL US NOW!
020 7383 0695
152-160 City Road
London EC1V 2NX

Kids Talent Agency

Casting Talent UK Wide!

We specialise in providing wow factor talent UP TO THE AGE OF 16 YEARS or thereabouts for UK media projects.

If you are a casting director or production company and would like to see a selection of awesome talent to fit your brief, please fill out our JOB ENQUIRY FORM.

If you are a parent and would like to put your child forward for auditions and casting throughout the UK, then please fill out our APPLICATION FORM.

We have some very talented kids eager to take part in your media project, so get in touch!

Kids Model, Acting and Talent Agency

Latest Projects

Completed Work

Auditions & Casting

Latest Castings

Recent Work

TV Commercials

James Villas in Cyprus: £5,000+

The Hopwoods and their two children were asked to go go to Cyprus for a week and film a commercial for James Villas.

The trip was all expenses paid and they were paid a handsome fee of £5000+. Tough work but someone has to do it!

J&J Commercial: £25,000+

Jessica and her daughter, Isabella, took part in this fantastic J&J commercial for tangle-free shampoo.

The commercial was broadcast throughout the US and Canada and attracted a buyout fee of £25,000.

Types of Work

Acting and Modelling

Video & TV Work

Experience is not required!

Casting and Directors and production companies come to us with many (sometimes strange) requests for all types of media projects.

Our work involves TV commercials, music videos, In-store videos, social media advertising, corporate videos, films, tv programmes, documentaries, news programmes and much more. We also supply background artists and extras.

Casting Directors and production companies come to us with a wide range of requests. Children of all different types are required. Your child’s outlook will be vastly broadened by meeting new people and travelling to new places.

Experience is usually not required but your child must be outgoing, extroverted, and have a friendly disposition.

Child Models

Superstars always wanted!

Modelling can be extremely rewarding for both the child and the parent. The most successful kids have parents who are both enthusiastic and committed to their childs career

When seeing themselves on TV, in magazines and on billboards will boost a child’s confidence and assertiveness enormously.

Although your child may be brilliant at having pictures taken at home by mum and dad, you will need to be sure that they are happy working with complete strangers in a noisy studio environment with lights flashing every few seconds. Not all children are comfortable with this

So if you think your child would enjoy appearing on TV, in a Westend theatre, in a magazine, on an instore Tesco’s, or even appearing worldwide in a J&J, or Bepanthan commercial, get in touch

Kind Words

Reviews

  • Went for a casting with my 7 year old son Daniel for a Tescos job where they needed a mother & son and when we won the job (out of... read more

    Vicky Chaney Avatar Vicky Chaney
    8/06/2017

    My 6 and 1/2 month son and I had a great time filming yesterday with Colief. It was very well managed and the team made sure it was a comfortable... read more

    Charlene Kendry Avatar Charlene Kendry
    11/07/2019

    We had a great time filming for james villas thanks to the contact through modelagency4baby

    Tara Joanne Hopwood Avatar Tara Joanne Hopwood
    9/09/2019
  • First audition with the agency and we got it. Being in The Ferryman is so much fun and we are really enjoying it. The agency are very helpful and always... read more

    Nicola Persell Avatar Nicola Persell
    4/18/2018

    Twin loved doing the cancer research audition and the recall, the agents was very helpful. Hopefully we will be working with you again soon, thank you x

    Sinead Riordan Avatar Sinead Riordan
    4/04/2017

    My 8 week old son did a photo shoot for an advert within only a few weeks of signing up with the agency. It went really well, lovely experience and... read more

    Emily Hurse-Neligan Avatar Emily Hurse-Neligan
    8/07/2019