BETH BOHN
As president of newly formed Beth Bohn Management, Ms. Bohn manages the careers of television professionals in the reality and alternative genres. Focusing primarily on advancing the professional efforts of production companies, directors, writers and producers, Ms. Bohn represents all aspects of her client’s television careers. States Ms. Bohn, “Since the only constant in the entertainment industry is that nothing is constant, my goal is to help my clients appropriately diversify their talents so that they will always remain as marketable as possible.”
Formerly a senior vice president at APA, Ms. Bohn served as a television packaging and literary agent. She represented clients from all areas and disciplines of television, including production companies, producers, writers and directors. Her clients created or had been key staff members in such shows as “The Shield”, “Sons of Anarchy”, “Divorce Court”, “MADtv”, “The Real Housewives of Orange County”, “Ellen”, “Family Feud” and many more.
Ms. Bohn is on the board of directors of Women in Film and is also a former governor of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. A noted expert on the business of television, she is featured in Linda Buzzell’s book, “How To Make It In Hollywood” and in Scott Lewinski’s “Alone In A Room”. She has also been featured in Scr(I)pt Magazine as an expert in the scripted and reality TV genres.
A graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, Ms. Bohn was named “Outstanding Alumni” in 2001 for her continued success in a variety of endeavors. A frequent speaker at corporate, organizational and college events, Ms. Bohn has lectured on entertainment-focused topics, including “How To Be Successful In The Entertainment Business”, “How To Make It In The Reality Arena” and “How To Be A Successful Writer In The Network Scripted Business”. Her lecture and panel appearances include the Los Angeles Bar Association, eWomen’s Network, the Television Academy, the University of Nevada at Las Vegas, the Learning Annex, Scriptwriter’s Network, and Wisconsin’s Screenwriters Forum.
Married to "Brotherhood" (Showtime) sound editor Gary Macheel, Ms. Bohn lives in Los Angeles and can often be found playing tuba in her Brass Quartet.





