Someone employed to discover and recruit talented persons (especially in the worlds of entertainment or sports)
1 If you're a talent scout for Decca, I can't sing a note.
2 I was once approached by a talent scout in summer stock.
3 Cebulski, the Marvel talent scout who brought Cosentino on to write his upcoming issue.
4 Having cracked the code, I would become Bullwinkle's top talent scout over the years.
5 I'm always going to talent scout and try to find new artists to work with.
6 Shazam, the talent scout without the large expense claims.
7 At the time, Epstein claimed to help manage Victoria's Secret, and Maxwell was supposedly his talent scout .
8 For Daniel Moore, talent scout with Warners UK, In The City provides more than just liquid benefits.
9 At the time, Epstein claimed to help manage Victoria's Secret, and Ms Maxwell was supposedly his talent scout .
10 It is as a talent scout , packager, and creator of deals that he has met with true success.
11 She almost wished that she were a talent scout to deliver the best of them from the streets.
12 An order of Irish nuns has caught the eye of a top TV talent scout in the UK.
13 On at least one occasion Epstein posed as a talent scout for Victoria's Secret to lure in a victim.
14 He was in productions at the Gate and Croydon Repertory Theatre, before being spotted by a Rank talent scout .
15 Another fruitless day on the hot streets waiting for a talent scout to pick her out of the crowd.
16 There was high praise for people like Columbia Records' talent scout John Hammond and publishers Lou Levy and Artie Mogull.
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