ASA raps ‘misleading’ casting agency

Published Wednesday 11 October 2006 at 12:05 by Nuala Calvi

Talent agency Hidden Faces has been censured by the Advertising Standards Authority for a string of claims used to lure aspiring performers to join its books.

The watchdog said Hidden Faces, which has since changed its name to Hidden Talent Model & Casting Agency, could not prove that its main clients included the BBC or that it was “one of the UK’s leading casting agencies”.

It also failed to substantiate the assertion that leading casting directors and production companies viewed its artists “constantly” and was found to have made misleading claims about its Pinewood Studios HQ and the extras industry.

This week’s ruling does not mark the first time the company has come to the attention of the ASA. Hidden Faces has also been the subject of investigations by The Stage, Daily Mirror and the BBC itself.

Equity councillor Clive Hurst, who lodged the ASA complaint, said: “I’m delighted that this complaint has been upheld. It was clear that what they were saying was totally untrue and that performers entering into our industry would be misled.”

Hurst is now organising a demonstration on November 9 outside the DTI to urge government action against talent agencies that mislead the public.

To contact the Stage news team email newsdesk@thestage.co.uk or call 020 7403 1818, selecting option 2 (editorial) followed by option 1 (newsdesk).
If you are writing a comment for publication, please mark clearly "for publication".

Follow The Stage on Twitter and Facebook to get the latest entertainment industry news to your desktop or mobile.

The Stage Events
Loading

Latest news

King’s Cross Award for New Writing winner announced
Rob Johnston has won the King’s Cross Award for New Writing 2011.
ITV to expand characters’ storylines online
ITV is to expand on the storylines of characters in Emmerdale, by creating content that can only be accessed online.
Josie Rourke and Bartlett Sher to discuss directing on BBC Radio 3’s The Essay
Directors Emma Rice, Josie Rourke and Bartlett Sher will reflect on their careers and discuss the way they work as…
Southampton Mayflower chief executive to retire
Dennis Hall, chief executive of the Mayflower Theatre in Southampton, is to retire after 26 years in the post.
Sky orders more Stella and The Cafe
Sky has ordered second series of the Ruth Jones comedy Stella, and The Cafe, written by and starring Ralf Little and…
ENO dancers protest at ‘absurd’ pay conditions
Dancers working for English National Opera are calling for an overhaul of pay conditions, claiming their rate of less…

Content is copyright © 2012 The Stage Media Company Limited unless otherwise stated.

All RSS feeds are published for personal, non-commercial use. (What’s RSS?)