What has happened to the good old-fashioned travel agent? I want to go to a really posh travel agent and have them organise everything for me. I don't want to do things on the Internet.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I tried for years to get an agent because I was told you needed an agent. The agent-hunting process was grim indeed.
I had no agent, and I was getting approached by so many people that I tried to escape for a while because I couldn't believe that world. Photography is not an industry, and suddenly an industry came to me, so I sort of had to accept it in the end and get an agent.
I never had trouble getting an agent. I went out and got my first couple roles, and literally within six months I never had to have another job other than acting.
I don't have an agent - I have the William Morris Agency.
In 2005, I did a lot on 'Habibi' and a lot of business stuff. I got an agent that year.
No, I don't have an agent. I'm hoping to get one soon.
I didn't have any agent; I've never had an agent.
I do hear about these actors who go on vacations to Bali for three months, and their agents are banging their heads against a wall trying to find their clients - but that's not me. I'm working hard every day. Enjoy your vacation.
Luckily, I have great agents who are sending me out for great stuff.
The whole concept of the travel agent is absurd. They appear to be agents of the traveller but are actually agents of the airlines.