Meridian Artists was founded in 2005 by Glenn Cockburn to represent some of the most talented writers, directors
and producers in Canada.
Glenn Cockburn is the founder of Meridian Artists.
In 1990, Glenn graduated with a B.F.A. Honours in Film and Television Production, from York University. After three years of travel, Glenn returned to Canada, where he earned an M.B.A. from the University of Western Ontario's Ivey School of Business in 1996.
Shortly after arriving in LA in 1996, Glenn began working in as script reader for New Line Cinema and Innovative Artists Agency. From 1997 through 1999, Glenn worked as a Creative Executive at Templeton Production's first look deal with New Line Cinema. In 1999, Glenn joined The Characters Talent Agency where he ran the Packaging Department. He also spent half of each month in Los Angeles, operating a satellite office for the agency.
In October of 2005, Glenn founded Meridian Artists, where he represents a select roster of some of Canada's most talented and fastest rising writers, directors and producers. Meridian also represents the film and television interests of Random House of Canada, and Alistair MacLean.
Some of Glenn's other current professional activities include serving as the VP of Literary Affairs for the Talent Agents and Manager's Association of Canada, and teaching the course, "Role of the Producer," at Sheridan College.
Andrea Glenn joined Meridian Artists in June 2006. As an agent, she works with Glenn Cockburn and the Meridian team to represent their roster of talented writers, directors and producers.
Prior to Meridian Artists, Andrea worked in marketing and advertising at Canadian Tire, where she developed a strong focus on service and relationship building.
With an HBA from the Ivey School of Business, Andrea combines business acumen and a life-long passion for television and film to help provide Meridian Artists clients with the most comprehensive service available at a Canadian literary agency.
Glenn Cockburn is the founder of Meridian Artists.
In 1990, Glenn graduated with a B.F.A. Honours in Film and Television Production, from York University. After three years of travel, Glenn returned to Canada, where he earned an M.B.A. from the University of Western Ontario's Ivey School of Business in 1996.
Shortly after arriving in LA in 1996, Glenn began working in as script reader for New Line Cinema and Innovative Artists Agency. From 1997 through 1999, Glenn worked as a Creative Executive at Templeton Production's first look deal with New Line Cinema. In 1999, Glenn joined The Characters Talent Agency where he ran the Packaging Department. He also spent half of each month in Los Angeles, operating a satellite office for the agency.
In October of 2005, Glenn founded Meridian Artists, where he represents a select roster of some of Canada's most talented and fastest rising writers, directors and producers. Meridian also represents the film and television interests of Random House of Canada, and Alistair MacLean.
Some of Glenn's other current professional activities include serving as the VP of Literary Affairs for the Talent Agents and Manager's Association of Canada, and teaching the course, "Role of the Producer," at Sheridan College.
Andrea Glenn joined Meridian Artists in June 2006. As an agent, she works with Glenn Cockburn and the Meridian team to represent their roster of talented writers, directors and producers.
Prior to Meridian Artists, Andrea worked in marketing and advertising at Canadian Tire, where she developed a strong focus on service and relationship building.
With an HBA from the Ivey School of Business, Andrea combines business acumen and a life-long passion for television and film to help provide Meridian Artists clients with the most comprehensive service available at a Canadian literary agency.




