Throwing it back to an interview we did with #BettinaBabe Harry! We interviewed Harry back in 2017, so he would be 18 years old now. Let’s take a look back to when he was 13 and he told us about his experience in the talent industry….
It’s not often that a 13-year-old already has nearly 10 years experience working in the talent industry, but it certainly is the case with our Harry!
Harry joined us when he was 4 years old, he was a cheeky and adorable little boy whose infectious smile won our clients over instantly. At 13 years old he still has that same smile, but has grown up into an intelligent, humble and mature young man!
We recently sat down with him to have a chat about his experience working in the entertainment industry and what he hopes for the future.
Age: 13yrs
Signed: 2007
Clients: Target (print & TV), Just Jeans, Myer, Westfield, Bardot, Dimmeys, Russell Athletics, Emirates Spring Racing Carnival, Lincraft, Offspring TVS, Bossini, L’Oréal Fashion Week, Childhoods End TVS, The Entertainment Book and many more!
How long have you been with the agency?
I’ve been with Bettina since I was 4 years old, so nine years!
What was your first job?
My first job was working for Westfield, it was a massive catwalk with a lot of kids.
What has been your favourite job so far?
My favourite job so far was working as the Emirates Ambassador at the Spring Racing Carnival because I got to miss three days of school, which was awesome! I got to go to Fashions on the Field and my family were also featured in the newspaper for that which was pretty exciting.
What is your dream job?
I definitely want to get into more acting roles now, so would love to start doing some TV work.
What things have you learnt from working in the modelling industry?
I’ve learnt to be confident, because if you’re confident you’re obviously going to get a good shot and most likely to be chosen for a catalogue.
Do you have any tips for new kids entering the industry?
You have to be passionate in everything you do, and be happy while you’re doing it! That’s the most important thing.