About

Welcome to the website of Paul Byram Associates, a personal management company and talent agency in London run by people who really care about the entertainment industry. We aim to provide our clients with more access to better quality casting briefs and job opportunities. We believe in providing the level of service most people only dream of and we commit to doing this every single day. PBA are equally committed to Casting Directors and industry professionals to ensure the best and most appropriate talent for the job is proposed
Paul Byram Associates is aimed at managing and representing artists of all ages that are passionate about their craft regardless of their level of experience. We are far more than just an agency, we offer guidance and advice to our clients and above all else we are always available to discuss elements of their careers that they may wish to develop. Our aim is simple; to provide the highest quality service in an industry that we love and have supported for many years. Paul has mentored Mathew Waters (an Australian actor) for a number of years since being introduced to him in 2002 by Sir Cameron Mackintosh. At that time Mathew was playing the role of ‘The Artful Dodger’ in ‘Oliver! The Musical’ at the beautiful Lyric Theatre, Star City, Sydney. During this time Paul also secured work for Matthew in the UK, Germany and Australia. In 2010 when Mathew decided he would come to the UK to further his career, Paul was the natural choice of representation. In 2002, Paul successfully produced the musical ‘The House That Nat Built’ at the New End Theatre, Hampstead and the first ever corporate production of “The Rat Pack Live from Las Vegas” for Halifax Bank of Scotland. Paul collaborated with Flying Music on the hit production ‘The Rat Pack Live from Las Vegas’ and was responsible for all the merchandising on this runaway success. He also served as executive producer on two CDs to accompany West End shows. If you are looking to improve your skills, we are also able to offer our clients access to reputable teachers from all walks of the business
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Fax: +44 (0)20 3468 7450
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