Agencies (4)

Linda Layman Agency

πŸ“ Tulsa

Model and talent agency in Tulsa for over 50 years. Books actors, kids, and models for TV, print, film, and runway.

MAGNA Talent

πŸ“ Norman

Talent agency in Norman representing actors for film, TV, and commercials. Oklahoma-based; exclusive representation in the state. Union and non-union talent. By appointment only; talent applications and requirements are on the agency website.

Reel Talent Studio

πŸ“ Tulsa

Talent agency in Tulsa. Film, TV, and commercial representation for adults, teens, kids, and voice-over.

The Tabb Agency

πŸ“ Oklahoma City

Talent agency in Oklahoma City for actors, models, and artists in film, TV, and print. Represents adults, youth, families, voiceover, and hair/makeup artists.

Casting (1)

Freihofer Casting

πŸ“ Norman

Based in Norman. Casting Society of America (CSA) member. Casts film, TV, and commercials.

Classes & Workshops (4)

Cody Mayo Studios

πŸ“ Tulsa

Film and TV acting conservatory in Tulsa. Adult and young actor classes, improv, private coaching, self-tape services. Studio Row, 317 S. Trenton Ave.

OKC Improv

πŸ“ Oklahoma City

Improv comedy classes in the Plaza District (1755 NW 16th St). Eight-week sessions, multiple levels from beginning to advanced; kids and teen classes, sketch and stand-up, and workshops. Supportive environment for building confidence and performance skills.

Oklahoma Film Actors (OFA)

πŸ“ Oklahoma City

On-camera scene study, workshops, and acting classes in the Oklahoma City Plaza District. First class free.

The Actor Factory

πŸ“ Norman

Acting studio in Norman since 2009. Adult and young performer classes: on-camera, audition for film & TV, scene work, demo reel camps. In-person and online.

Networking (2)

deadCenter Film

πŸ“ Oklahoma City

Oklahoma's largest and only Oscar-qualifying film festival, in OKC. Five-day fest each June; great place to meet filmmakers and connect with the local film community. Year-round screenings and education programs.

OKMPA Coffee with Crew

πŸ“ Oklahoma City & Tulsa

Free monthly film and TV industry networking by the Oklahoma Motion Picture Alliance (OKMPA). First Friday of every month, 8–10 a.m. Open to allβ€”producers, crew, actors, students. OKC: Kamp's 1910 CafΓ© (10 NE 10th St, Suite 209). Tulsa: Circle Cinema (10 S Lewis Ave). Free coffee; board updates on legislation and industry news.

Photographers (3)

Circle House Media

πŸ“ Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City actor headshot studio. Relaxed sessions and tailored results; studio designed for creativity and convenience.

Numunuu Photography

πŸ“ Oklahoma City

Comanche for "the people," Numunuu is an Oklahoma City headshot studio in the Plaza District offering actor and business headshots.

Strawberry Shake Media

πŸ“ Oklahoma City

Actor headshots and photography.

Props (1)

RANGE 405

πŸ“ Oklahoma

Prop firearms and armorer services for film in Oklahoma. Period and modern prop guns; armorer and actor weapons training; armorers available on set.

Studios & Sound Stages (3)

Cherokee Film Studios

πŸ“ Owasso / Tulsa

Owasso campus, ~15–20 minutes from Tulsa. 27,000 sq ft complex with certified soundstages, XR/virtual production (LED volumes), edit suites, control room, audio booth, hair & makeup. Oklahoma Film + Music certified.

Filmmakers Ranch

πŸ“ Oklahoma City

About 15 miles from downtown OKC. 12-acre campus with three sound stages (23,000+ sq ft), six acres of backlot, standing sets (police station, hospital, high school, apartments), production offices, and Oklahoma's largest Grip & Electric company. Dolby Atmos post facility on site.

Stormfront Studios

πŸ“ Tulsa

Production facility in Tulsa's Kendall Whittier neighborhood. Two sound stages (6,000 and 2,800 sq ft), lighting grid, cyc walls, ADR/Foley booth, scene shop. 320-acre filming property in Osage County with cabin and exterior locations.

Stunts (1)

1907 Stunts by Justin Parks

Stunt training and coordination. Justin Parks – stunt performer and instructor.

Theaters (7)

3rd Act Theatre Company

πŸ“ Oklahoma City

Community theatre at The Shoppes at NorthPark (12040 N May Ave). Diverse, inclusive casting.

American Theatre Company

πŸ“ Tulsa

Community theatre since 1970 at 3306 Charles Page Blvd. Four-play season, dinner theatre, Black Box, youth education, and local playwright opportunities.

Carpenter Square Theatre

πŸ“ Oklahoma City

Year-round live theatre at 1009 W. Reno. Modern works, comedy classics, and musicals. 120-seat venue with lobby art gallery.

Jewel Box Theatre

πŸ“ Oklahoma City

Longest continuously operating theatre in Oklahoma (since 1911). Six productions annually including plays and musicals. 301 NW 36th St.

Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma

πŸ“ Oklahoma City

Oklahoma's official state theatre. Professional theatre in the Plaza District; also performs at Civic Center Music Hall. Thelma Gaylord Academy offers training.

Oklahoma Shakespeare

πŸ“ Oklahoma City

Classical theatre in the Paseo Arts District. Outdoor amphitheater and Black Box indoor theatre. Year-round season, student matinees, young company camps.

World Stage Theatre Company

πŸ“ Tulsa

Community theatre at 1130 S. Harvard. AACT and OCTA member. Season 8 (2025–2026) includes Lord of the Flies, For Colored Girls, and more.

Vendors (1)

AMP Equipment

πŸ“ Oklahoma

Oklahoma film and camera equipment rental. Camera packages, lighting, grip, and production gear for features, TV, and commercials.

Voice (1)

Tara Strong's Voicelings

πŸ“ Virtual

Voice acting course and community led by Tara Strong (Timmy Turner, Harley Quinn, Bubbles, Twilight Sparkle, Raven, and more). Online, self-paced: vocal techniques, character creation, audition prep, home studio, career development. Live events with industry guests, private community, gig board. Minimum age 13; under 18 requires guardian permission. Scholarships available.

Writing (1)

OFA Writer's Pipeline

πŸ“ Oklahoma City

Submit short, character-driven scripts (1–2 pages, 2–4 characters) to OFA Studios. Selected scripts are rehearsed and filmed in their on-camera acting classes with dual-camera setup, lighting, and professional editing, then screened at OFA. Writers keep full ownership; free to submit. PDF, original work only.