About Talent Plan
Celebrity lookalike & impersonators

Founded in 1987 by Brian Mulligan, an internationally recognized Charlie Chaplin impersonator, Mulligan Management grew into the country’s leading look-alike talent management company. With clientele in every hemisphere of the globe, it has provided talent and production assistance to a varied roster of preeminent corporations, from technology companies like IBM, Compaq, and Toshiba, to film industry giants such as Paramount, Disney, and Warner Bros. The company’s impersonators have appeared in television and print advertising for Esquire, Cherokee Clothing, Yves St. Laurent, and Chanel. In 2003, at the height of its success, Mulligan Management was then acquired by industry maven, Kevin J. Weiler. In April of 2005, Talent Plan, LLC was named the new parent company of Mulligan Management. After much success for over eighteen years in the Celebrity Impersonator business, Mulligan management developed a larger business model now representing much more than celebrity impersonators and added musicians, bands, comedians, and specialty acts. The new venture was redesigned by the current CEO of Mulligan Management, Kevin J. Weiler.
Kevin Weiler

Producer Kevin Weiler has a long history of success in the performing arts, beginning a New York City actor. Earning his acting chops on both stage and screen, Mr. Weiler eventually took on the role of producer, working on feature films such as Little Heroes; Jane White is Sick and Twisted; Wild Land; The Last Letter and Pageant. His production company, New Voices Productions, filmed and produced the documentary When Boys Fly and, partnered with Rise Up Entertainment, developed a series of tech industry television commercials. Mr. Weiler has both produced and starred in several film and television productions since. A community activist, Mr. Weiler has staged many benefit performances, such as Psycho Beach Party, which raised several thousand dollars for the Gang Violence and HIV Prevention programs. He continued community support efforts by developing Smart Health LA – the Disease Prevention and Treatment Center at the same center. He is also an active supporter of the Kidz Eyes Foundation, a non-profit organization that provides arts scholarships to underprivileged kids. In addition, Mr. Weiler’s well-known networking events, Break for Breakfast and The Sunset Sunday Series, have helped hundreds of industry professionals forge new relationships and create new opportunities in a professional but easy-going environment.