Sonjia Warren Brandon, founder and president of Commercials Unlimited Talent Agency, died on May 8 in Los Angeles of natural causes.
Brandon's daughter Treva Brandon Scharf announced her death, noting that her mother did not wish to have her age revealed. The youngest of six sisters, Brandon was from Londonerry in Northern Ireland and raised in Scotland.
She came to the United States as an immigrant and began her career in entertainment working for Rod Serling and John Frankenheimer at CBS Television City.
There, she was introduced to talent agent Paul Brandon, who would later become her husband. In 1970, Brandon opened Commercials Unlimited and pioneered the on-camera commercial talent business for actors, representing hundreds of top.
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