Helene Goldnadel

Founder - CEO
 
IC Talent, Inc.

United States

About Helene Goldnadel

Helene Goldnadel established IC Talent, Inc. to serve as a foundation for promising actors and models. Among the most successful of IC Talent’s graduates are Gunnar Washington, who currently plays Joaquin on Tyler Perry’s Meet the Browns, and Connor Gibbs, who recently secured the role of Jennifer Love Hewitt’s son, Haydn, on CBS’ Ghost Whisperer. Though many of IC Talent’s students are young, classes are offered to talented models and actors of all ages.


In addition to broadening their range and talent, IC Talent students mature socially as well, developing self-confidence and personality. Many IC Talent graduates have gained exposure through national commercials and print advertisements.


Prior to founding IC Talent, Helene Goldnadel worked as a prominent New York talent agent, franchised by the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA). Outside of her responsibilities with IC Talent, Helene Goldnadel also recently finished production on Not Quite Right, a pilot television show starring several IC Talent alumni.


IC Talent is licensed by the state of California as a post-secondary vocational institute. More facts about the school can be found at ictalentinc.com.

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People often ask why it is necessary to take acting courses. The answer to this question is complex and requires a look into many different aspects of the industry. Most importantly, agents go to these training schools to recruit new models and actors. Not everyone is accepted into schools such as IC Talent, guaranteeing that those who are there can handle the work. Accredited schools, like IC Talent, have connections with top agents, managers, and casting directors and give their students exposure that simply isn’t possible without taking courses. The greatest advantage to training at IC Talent is the specialization that our students receive. We prepare students to perform on film, television, or commercials, including direction on how to make an impression during an audition and secure the job. Oftentimes, students come to us who have studied acting elsewhere, yet they have been prepared to fulfill a role in a play or a student film. They have not received the training to succeed in a professional environment where expectations are high and the need for proper education and knowledge is paramount. Classes at schools like IC Talent are a priceless investment in the future. The children at our school have gained employment in all aspects of the entertainment industry, from commercials to television sitcoms and feature films. The competitive application process for courses at IC Talent, including a rigorous audition segment, ensures that its students have the necessary tools for success. Without such classes or connections to schools, breaking into the world of modeling is difficult, although possible, if an individual meets every modeling requirement. However, obtaining employment in commercials, television, or film without the connections and preparation afforded by these classes is next to impossible.

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