There are many different kinds of talent managers in the Los Angeles area. In order to play it safe, you'll want to choose a manager than is a certified member of the Talent Managers Association. This group ensures that its members practice the highest moral ethics when dealing with people's careers. A related link has been added to this answer that shows the list of current members of the TMA in Los Angeles.
Tanya Champoux has: Played Gloria in "The L Word" in 2004. Played Screaming Woman in "Stargate: Atlantis" in 2004. Played Woman at Copier in "The L Word" in 2004. Played Female Employee in "The L Word" in 2004. Played Newscast Interviewee in "Supernatural" in 2005. Played Woman Arguing with Husband in "Eureka" in 2006. Played Woman in "Men in Trees" in 2006. Played Dead Woman in "Bionic Woman" in 2007. Played Mrs. Mitchell in "Aliens in America" in 2007. Played ABA Receptionist in "Center Stage: Turn It Up" in 2008. Played Isabel in "The Day the Earth Stood Still" in 2008.
Grzegorz Ciagardlak has: Played Bogdan in "Na dobre i na zle" in 1999. Performed in "Ojciec Mateusz" in 2008. Played Wienia in "Ciacho" in 2010. Played Salesman in "Usta usta" in 2010. Played Wodiczko in "Instynkt" in 2011. Played Driver in "Supermarket" in 2012.
TMA Cargo was created in 1953.
TMA Awards was created in 1991.
At the Open University, TMA stands for Tutor-Marked Assignment.
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The cast of Tma - 1991 includes: Vlastimil Zavrel
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TMA stands for Trained Medication Administrator, first you need to complete and pass a CNA program (certified nursing assistant). Then you can move on to TMA training. Most of these programs are offered at Colleges under 'Continuing Education' programs. They are usually very short courses.