Hazel Malone Management

{{short description|British talent agency}}

Hazel Malone Management was a British-based talent agency.{{Cite journal|date=17 May 1962|title=Hazel Malone|journal=The Stage|via=British Newspaper Archives}} It represented some of the top British actors and actresses from the 1960s to the 1980s.{{Cite journal|date=April 20, 1995|title=In Memoriam|journal=The Stage|pages=35|via=The British Newspaper Archives}} The agency was established in 1961, and was run by Hazel Malone herself until her death on April 2, 1995.{{Cite journal|date=April 13, 1995|title=Obituaries|journal=The Stage|pages=48|via=The British Newspaper Archives}}

Background

Prior to establishing her agency, Hazel Malone had worked with her sisters, Rona and Muriel Knight, running a dance academy in Chiswick. One of their first major projects was forming the singing/dancing group the “Corona Babes” in the 1930s. She later married Danny Malone and had one son with him, Cavan Malone.

In 1961, after returning from a world wide tour with her music group, Hazel established a talent agency for adults and all the young actors and actresses who had completed their education at the Corona Academy Stage School (which was run by her sister, Rona Knight). The agency quickly flourished, and eventually Hazel moved into the West End with her headquarters based in the Clarendon House on 11 Clifford Street in London. She also had other office locations, including Park Lane in Stanhope Gate W1. Hazel occasionally hosted small private dinner parties at her personal residence, located on 89 Riverview Gardens in Barnes, which was attended by her selected clients. She also occasionally did business with other talent agents such as Barry Brown, Dennis Selinger, and Felix De Wolfe.

From the 1960s to 1980s, Hazel’s talent agency was one of the most prosperous in the United Kingdom, United States, and Australia. She ran her agency right up to the time of her death in 1995.

Notable Clients

=Actors=

=Actresses=

  • Francesca Annis
  • Bridget Brice
  • Julie Dawn Cole
  • Karan David
  • Lynne Frederick{{Cite journal|date=June 27, 1970|title=At 15, she's set for a film career|journal=Aberdeen Evening Express|pages=12|via=British Newspaper Archives}}
  • Judy Geeson
  • Sally Geeson
  • Susan George{{Cite web|last=George|first=Susan|date=2017-08-10|title=Straw Dogs|url=https://susangeorge.co.uk/straw-dogs/|access-date=2020-12-13|website=Susan George - Official Website|language=en-US}}
  • Candace Glendenning{{Cite web|last=Locks|first=Adam|title=Satan Chic: An Interview with Cult British Horror Director Norman J. Warren – Senses of Cinema|url=https://www.sensesofcinema.com/2009/conversations-on-film/norman-j-warren-interview/|access-date=2020-12-13|language=en-US}}
  • Lorna Henderson
  • Laraine Humphrys
  • Diane Keen
  • Janet Key
  • Mary Land
  • Claire Marshall
  • Ania Marson{{Cite journal|date=December 15, 1975|title=Return of u say...|journal=Daily Mirror|pages=17|via=British Newspaper Archives}}
  • Judy Matheson
  • Mary Maude
  • Margaret McCourt
  • Françoise Pascal{{Cite book|last=Pascal, Françoise, 1949-|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/820104504|title=As I am! : an autobiography|date=2012|publisher=Pegasus|isbn=978-1-903490-71-6|location=Cambridge|oclc=820104504}}
  • Luan Peters
  • Adrienne Posta
  • Carol White{{Cite journal|date=January 5, 1961|title=Hazel Malone and Corona Stage Management New Year|journal=The Stage|pages=28|via=British Newspaper Archives}}
  • Polly Williams
  • Seretta Wilson

References