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talent scout
noun
- a person whose business it is to recognize and recruit persons of marked aptitude for a certain field or occupation, especially in entertainment or sports.
talent scout
noun
- a person whose occupation is the search for talented artists, sportsmen, performers, etc, for engagements as professionals
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of talent scout1
Example Sentences
Welsh National Theatre said it had also commissioned four Welsh writers to create plays of "national significance", and created a network of talent scouts to find and develop new Welsh talent.
Benicio Wallraff, a talent scout and manager in the music industry who grew up in Pacific Palisades and is friends with the organizers of Together Palisades, made the first donation to the group’s crowdfunding campaign.
Sagi and her older sister, Sol, 34, were born in Hong Kong where her father, Moshe, worked as a soccer talent scout.
Luke says the proposal had come via a modelling website from a man who said he worked as a talent scout and executive assistant for Mr Jeffries - then head of the billion-dollar teen retailer.
Before making her screen debut, Rush performed at the Pasadena Playhouse, where she caught the eye of Paramount talent scout Milton Lewis, according to Marin Magazine.
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