Talent
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Talent can refer to:
- Aptitude, a talent is a group of aptitudes useful for some activities; talents may refer to aptitudes themselves
- Talent (measurement)
Entertainment
- Billy Talent, a Canadian rock group from Toronto
- A Celebrity, or group of them
- Talent agent, a person who finds jobs for actors, musicians, models, and other people in various entertainment businesses
- Talent manager (or personal manager), one who guides the career of artists in the entertainment business
- Talent scout, responsible for finding and developing talent
- Talent show, a live performance spectacle (sometimes on TV) where contestants perform acting, singing, dancing, acrobatics and other art forms
- Tarento, the Japanese pronunciation of the word, a Japanese show-business personality
- The Got Talent series of television shows, in several national versions
- Talent (comics), a comic book series written by Christopher Golden and Tom Sngoski, drawn by Paul Azaceta
- Talent (play), a 1978 play by Victoria Wood
- The Talent Series of books by Zoey Dean
- Talent, the first novel in that series
- The Talents universe series or setting of Anne McCaffrey's science fiction, where Talents are members of the fictional psionic professions
- Young Talent Time (1971-1989), an Australian television variety program on Network Ten
People
- Jim Talent (born 1956), American politician, former Senator from Missouri
Other uses
- Bombardier Talent, a type of multiple unit passenger train manufactured by Bombardier
- Talent (artwork), a seminal work of art by David Robbins
- Talent (measurement), an ancient unit of mass and value
- Talent management - the recruitment and management of talented workers
- Talent, Oregon, a city in Jackson County, Oregon, United States
- Talent Zoo (or TalentZoo.com), a recruitment company and job search engine specializing in the communications industry, including the advertising, marketing, public relations, broadcasting, and publishing sectors
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