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Talent Manager Tracy Curtis has guided her clients in taking major strides in their work, propelling them to the next stages of their careers by helping them attain the sort of long-term, game-changing roles actors strive for. After working as an editor in Hollywood for a decade alongside Barbara Hall at Judging Amy and Madam Secretary, among others, she caught the bug for talent management. In 2009, she founded The Talent House LA, where she helped jump-start the careers of the likes of Kelly Marie Tran, who is starring in the new Star Wars: The Last Jedi feature film. Born into a Hollywood family, Tracy's father is the late producer-director Dan Curtis, who is best known for creating the sixties cult classic, Dark Shadows. Tracy and her sister, Cathy Curtis, currently own the rights to the show and they are in the early stages of production with Warner Brothers and Amasia Entertainment to relaunch Dark Shadows for a new generation of viewers. She got her start in the industry after completing her studies at UCLA and USC and worked under industry giants Peter Chernin and Bob Greenblatt. Tracy is at the helm of Grit Artists, a Los Angeles-based management company she founded where she strives to give actors, directors and writers incredible leaps in their careers. She attributes her unique management style to her Hollywood upbringing, her career as an editor as well as her training as an elite athlete as an Olympic-contending gymnast and member of the US National Gymnastics team. It's this combination of intimate industry point of view coupled with her athletic training that has resulted in a winning management formula that pushes her clients to success through support, mentorship, persistence, and positivity. In her spare time, Tracy is still committed to her athleticism as an amateur cyclist whose biggest ride to date was a 10-day, 1000 mile ride through the Pyrenees.