Penny
Noble
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At the tender age of 21, when her more sensible contemporaries were working on a university degree, Penny thought it might be prudent to open a talent agency. Today, over twenty-five years later, Noble Caplan Abrams (a division of Noble Talent Management Inc.) is one of Canada’s most successful agencies with a staff of seventeen representing actors in stage, film, television, commercials, voice over and animation. 

Noble Caplan Abrams clients have worked on numerous Broadway stages as well as the Stratford and Shaw Festivals and can be seen as series leads in most television series produced in Canada. The roster of clients includes Gordon Pinsent, Peter Keleghan, Cle Bennett, Stephan James, Hugh Dillon, Michelle Morgan, Megan Follows, Leah Pinsent, Nicholas Campbell, Louise Pitre, Brittany Raymond and many other prestigious names in the entertainment industry.

Penny also works with writers to develop television and film projects and has been a consultant for several small businesses.

Penny is a single mom to two daughters adopted from China.

 

About my kids: 
2 daughters , age 12 and 15
Parenting is...: 
the biggest gift I've been given
We know you don't have a lot, but when you do, what do you like to do in your spare time?: 
read as much as I can, both fiction and non, play piano, sing show tunes, watch British television
When are you at your yummiest?: 
Not sure about yummiest, but I'm happiest when my daughters have tidy rooms and put their dishes in the dishwasher without nudging. No hairbrushes or electronics on the kitchen counter is fairly great too.
What's currently in your purse?: 
In order of importance - my Starbucks card, the credit card with the PIN that I remember, cash, my phone - scratch that, I left it on my bedside table...
What superhero power would you like to have?: 
The power to take off 10 or 20 pounds in two minutes whenever I want to.
If we gave you an elephant, where would you hide it?: 
I forget where I hide Christmas presents so animal cruelty people may prefer that I leave the elephant where it is.