About

Halo Talent Group is a full service model and talent agency offering opportunities for singers, actors, dancers and models in the Savannah community. Halo encompasses two separate divisions: the agency and the training center. First, the agency provides a “buffet of talent” for clients seeking models and actors with the right face for their advertisements. We are able to meet the needs of all castings for film, television or print. Open calls are held weekly for anyone interested in auditioning for Halo. Please check our website for open call times and dates.

Secondly, Halo is a renowned training center for beginning, as well as advanced actors and models. Our courses cover all aspects of the entertainment business: coaching in acting; photography and fashion runway instruction; public speaking and interviewing skills. Our “First Impressions” and ”Your Best foot Forward” programs are perfect for those not interested in pursuing the acting and modeling fields, yet want to better their appearance and self-confidence. Private coaching is also available.

Halo was originally founded in Atlanta in 2002 and now we are excited to expand to Savannah. Our mission is to provide a positive outlet for people of all ages to explore their interests in the fashion and entertainment industries. We hope to lead, not follow other agencies, by being a light in the model and talent sectors. While American Idol is a pop culture sensation, you will find no “Simons” here. No matter your height, size, skin color, age or level of experience, our goal at Halo is to make everyone feel welcome.

Stephanie Duke

Stephanie Duke

Stephanie Duke is the Founder and Director of Halo Talent Group. She is a former New York model and actress and was represented by Zoli, where she worked for clients such as Seventeen Magazine, Jockey Underwear and Jones New York. Prior to opening Halo in 2002, Stephanie was as a fashion, print and TV agent and scout throughout the Southeast. She took Halo to soaring heights winning “Agency of the Year” five times at the America Model and Talent Convention and was instrumental in forming “AMTC Stands Up”, an inner-city community outreach program. She is currently developing “Girl Talk”, a program which helps young girls see their true self-worth while dealing with the pressures of their teenage years. Speaking at several conferences, churches and schools year round, she shares her life story on being a model, falling short and finding the grace and peace to move on.