Angus Munro, a distinguished Casting Director known for his work spanning both Europe and the USA, embarked on his career journey at Elite Premier in London, starting as the Head of New Faces before ascending to the role of Head Booker of the Main Board. In this capacity, Munro oversaw the careers of iconic supermodels such as Naomi Campbell, Claudia Schiffer, and Christy Turlington.

Transitioning from model management to entrepreneurship, Munro founded AM Casting, swiftly establishing the agency as a powerhouse in the global casting scene. His deep understanding of casting dynamics and aesthetic sensibilities has consistently distinguished him from contemporaries, making AM Casting a go-to agency for top-tier fashion and commercial clients.

Munro’s impressive roster of show clients includes fashion heavyweights like Rick Owens, Emilio Pucci, Louis Vuitton, Kenzo, Off White, Hermes, Y-3, Erdem, and Isabel Marant, showcasing his versatile casting approach that caters to a diverse array of brand identities and creative visions.

Beyond the runway, Munro has made significant editorial contributions, holding positions on the mastheads of i-D, Document, and POP magazines. His global influence extends to numerous Vogue publications, where his expertise is regularly showcased.

In addition to his editorial and runway work, Munro collaborates closely with esteemed clients such as Estée Lauder, Nike, Calvin Klein, Sephora, Acne, Levi’s, and Off White. His involvement spans campaign shoots, look books, and TV commercials, further cementing his status as a pivotal figure in the fashion industry’s casting domain. Munro’s strategic insight and unparalleled knack for discovering and nurturing talent continue to shape the landscape of fashion casting on a global scale.

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