Danny Alexander

TV Agent, IAG (APA)
Formats Interested In
TV
Particularly Interested In

Blue skies Comedy. Genre-blending shows.

TV Formats
Half-Hour Pilots (single-cam)
One-Hour Pilots
Miniseries
Limited Series
TV Homes
Network
Cable
Streaming
TV Genres
Drama
Comedy
Sci-Fi
Action
Adventure
Fantasy
Thriller
Horror
Sub-Genres
Buddy
Coming-of-Age
Crime/True Crime
Dark Comedy
Dystopian
Faith-Based/Faith-Friendly
Family-Friendly
Female-Driven
Futuristic
Ghosts
High-Concept
Holiday
Inspirational
Kids/Children
Latinx
LGBTQIA+
Musical
Period Piece
Political
Post-Apocalyptic
Psychological
Revenge
Road Trip
Romance
Socially Relevant
Space
Spanish-Language
Spiritual
Sports
Supernatural
True Story
Western
Workplace
Young Adult (YA)
Specifically Not Interested In

Features. Biopics.

More about Danny Alexander

Danny Alexander is an Agent in the Literary department at IAG (formerly APA), one of the largest diversified talent agencies in the industry with offices in Los Angeles, Nashville, Atlanta, New York, Toronto and London.  A market leader, IAG’s Television Literary department represents the creative and business interests of award-winning showrunners, writers, directors, and intellectual properties across all media platforms.

Following his graduation from Indiana University in 2012 where he majored in Political Science and Economics, Alexander joined IGA’s mailroom in 2013 before working as an assistant and then coordinator in the Television Literary department, prior to his promotion to Agent in 2018.  With a primary focus on staffing writer clients on series and helping guide their respective development projects to fruition, Alexander also works across the agency’s Talent, Alternative & Factual Programming, and Physical Production departments in securing intellectual properties, development and acquisition. 

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