In the entertainment industry for the long haul? You had better be nice to the person who answers the phone. More specifically, if you are calling someone at United Talent Agency, the person you are speaking with may be the person you are trying to reach very soon. At UTA, the long road to agent usually culminates after years on an assistant’s desk on any one of four floors at 9560 Wilshire Blvd. – a fertile training ground for agency (and industry) personnel. Over 65 of UTA’s nearly 100 agents (including partners Andrew Cannava, Dan Erlij, Wayne Fitterman, Lisa Jacobson, David Kramer, Larry Salz and Jay Sures) all made the jump to agent off of assistants’ desks at the agency. Subtly contrarian, the partners at UTA have bucked the trend by remaining at their great location between Barneys and the Beverly Wilshire for more than a decade and a half. The 5th floor (pictured here), like the other floors to which UTA eventually expanded, has always exuded the silent intensity of agent hopefuls vying for promotion. UTA has even instituted its own thorough and rigorous education program for all in-house recruits. UTA University provides formal training to agent trainees, and all trainees must first graduate from UTA U to get on an assistant agent’s desk and continue their training. The curriculum covers a wide range of the agency’s business practices and departments, and also trains them on software, submissions, accounting, coverage grids, phones and a multitude of company policies. And so the current assistants on the 5th, 4th, 2nd floor and penthouse at UTA read, listen, watch, schmooze and strategize as they perform their daily tasks. To become an agent requires astuteness; ambition; perseverance; an ability to develop “a point of view” – a popular agency mantra; a love of movies, television, literature and other media; and plain old hard work.
photographs by Tom Benedek


UTA Mailroom

UTA Assistant mans the phone

View from the atrium of the 5th floor at UTA

Assistant holds down the fort outside 5th floor office

UTA University in session

Jay Gassner and client Andy Samberg
Jay Gassner treaded a steady path through this maze. He started in the mail room at UTA 10 years ago. His first assistantship on the 5th floor was with Larry Salz. At that time, Salz worked as an agent in the office Gassner now occupies.

Gassner, Samberg and Darren Statt work on comedy juggernaut strategy.

UTA partner in 5th floor office
Partner’s Office
photographs by Tom Benedek — visit tombenedek.com