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Native American Child Actors for TV Series
Job Description
A major television production is seeking Native American children ages 9 to 12 to join an exciting project. This opportunity is perfect for young performers interested in gaining on-set experience and showcasing their talent in a professional studio environment.
Job Responsibilities
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Participate in filming scenes as directed
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Follow guidance from the production and directing team
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Collaborate respectfully with cast and crew
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Attend scheduled wardrobe fittings
Requirements
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Native American children, ages 9–12
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Parent or guardian must provide consent and contact information
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Must be available for wardrobe fittings as scheduled
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Able to take direction and remain focused on set
Compensation
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Paid acting opportunity
Series Regular – Paula Holt in New Comedy Pilot
NBC is launching a vibrant new single-camera comedy set in a Native community center in Oakland, California, from acclaimed showrunner Sierra Teller Ornelas and the creative forces behind “Rutherford Falls” and “Reservation Dogs.” This project celebrates authentic stories, sharp humor, and diverse Native representation in television.
NBC Shines a Light on Native Community and Representation
This comedy pilot focuses on the dedicated staff at a Native community center, juggling daily challenges while uplifting those around them. The series is led by industry trailblazers committed to bringing real voices and unique perspectives to the screen, making this a prime opportunity for Indigenous actors to shine.
Meet the Visionary Creative Team
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Sierra Teller Ornelas (Showrunner, Executive Producer): Groundbreaking creator of “Rutherford Falls,” with credits on “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” “Superstore,” and more.
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Jackie Keliiaa (Executive Producer, Writer): Celebrated stand-up comedian, writer, and voice actor, championing Native talent in comedy.
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Bobby Wilson (Executive Producer, Writer, Actor): Noted for “Reservation Dogs” and Marvel’s “Echo,” infusing comedy with cultural insight.
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Morgan Sackett (Executive Producer): Brings expertise from multiple acclaimed comedies.
Why This Project Stands Out
As the industry embraces more inclusive and diverse storytelling, NBC’s new pilot offers an exceptional opportunity for Indigenous actors and creatives to take center stage and shape authentic television narratives.
Job Description
Paula Holt is a series regular role for a woman in her 30s. Paula is the office manager at the community center—a loving mother, romantic at heart, and spirited with gossip and superstitions. She brings warmth, organization, and humor to the team, balancing family and work with charm.
Job Responsibilities
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Portray Paula’s nurturing, witty, and sometimes superstitious personality
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Deliver heartfelt and comedic moments with authenticity
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Work closely with the cast and creative team to build a dynamic ensemble
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Help bring authentic, relatable stories to life on screen
Requirements
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Identify as North American Indigenous or multiracial Indigenous (Afro-Indigenous, Indigenous & Latina, Indigenous & Asian, etc.)
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Female, 30s
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Comedians encouraged to apply
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Ability to embody a character who is organized, loving, and endearingly superstitious
Compensation
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Paid series regular role
Series Regular – Bobby Lebeau in New Comedy Pilot
NBC is developing an exciting new single-camera comedy set in a Native community center in Oakland, California. Created by acclaimed showrunner Sierra Teller Ornelas and an all-star team from “Rutherford Falls” and “Reservation Dogs,” this project promises sharp humor, heartfelt storytelling, and meaningful representation for Native and multiracial Indigenous talent.
NBC Greenlights Native Community Center Comedy: Diverse Talent in the Spotlight
This fresh comedy explores the lives of staff at a community center as they support their community and each other. The show is led by industry veterans who are committed to authentic voices and inclusive storytelling, opening new doors for Native actors and creatives.
Meet the Creative Team
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Sierra Teller Ornelas (Showrunner, Executive Producer): Praised for “Rutherford Falls,” with credits on “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” “Superstore,” and more.
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Jackie Keliiaa (Executive Producer, Writer): Stand-up comedian and voice actor with a passion for uplifting Native comedy.
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Bobby Wilson (Executive Producer, Writer, Actor): Known for “Reservation Dogs,” “Echo,” and Native sketch comedy, bringing wit and insight to the project.
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Morgan Sackett (Executive Producer): Renowned for producing hit comedy series.
Why This Show Matters
With networks spotlighting real, diverse experiences, this NBC pilot is a major opportunity for Native representation in entertainment. Aspiring performers are encouraged to stay tuned for casting news and to get involved in shaping a new era for television.
Job Description
Bobby Lebeau is a lovable series regular role for a man in his late 30s. He’s the laid-back, witty member of the group—the guy who does little but is adored by everyone. Bobby’s effortless humor and charm make him a memorable and endearing character in the community center setting.
Job Responsibilities
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Bring Bobby’s relaxed, comedic persona to life with great timing
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Deliver humor while contributing to the show’s heartfelt moments
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Collaborate with cast, writers, and directors to tell authentic stories
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Add to a positive and engaging on-set environment
Requirements
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Identify as North American Indigenous or multiracial Indigenous (Afro-Indigenous, Indigenous & Latino, Indigenous & Asian, etc.)
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Male, late 30s
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Comedians are strongly encouraged to apply
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Ability to portray a character who is lovable, relatable, and quick-witted
Compensation
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Paid series regular role
Series Regular – Josie Two-Shoes in New Comedy Pilot
New NBC Comedy Pilot Spotlights Native Community Center and Diverse Talent
NBC is developing a groundbreaking single-camera comedy set in a Native community center in Oakland, California. Led by acclaimed showrunner Sierra Teller Ornelas—the first Native American showrunner in TV comedy—this project brings together industry veterans from “Rutherford Falls,” “Reservation Dogs,” and more, promising authentic representation, sharp humor, and uplifting stories rooted in community. Aspiring actors and creatives are encouraged to stay tuned for more casting opportunities and industry impact.
NBC Greenlights Native Community Center Comedy: A Fresh Take on Representation
The new NBC pilot, created by Sierra Teller Ornelas, highlights the vibrant daily life and unique challenges faced by staff at a Native community center. With a powerhouse team including Jackie Keliiaa, Bobby Wilson, and Morgan Sackett, this comedy blends heartfelt moments and witty humor while paving the way for diverse Native voices in entertainment.
From “Rutherford Falls” to NBC: Meet the Creative Team
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Sierra Teller Ornelas (Showrunner, Executive Producer): Creator of “Rutherford Falls,” with writing credits on “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” “Superstore,” “Happy Endings,” and more.
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Jackie Keliiaa (Executive Producer, Writer): Stand-up comedian and voice actor, known for her work on “Spirit Rangers” and “Good Medicine Comedy.”
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Bobby Wilson (Executive Producer, Writer, Actor): Seen in “Reservation Dogs,” “Marvel’s Echo,” and “What We Do in the Shadows,” with deep roots in Native sketch comedy.
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Morgan Sackett (Executive Producer): Brings high production value from acclaimed series.
Why This Comedy Matters: Industry Trends and Representation
NBC’s new pilot arrives as Hollywood embraces diversity and authentic storytelling. With limited Native representation in comedy, this project is both timely and significant. As Sierra Teller Ornelas said, “To be making this, it’s the dang dream! Join us?”
What to Expect: Comedy, Community, and Opportunity
The series will showcase relatable storylines of community center staff hustling to support those in need, offering a platform for Native talent and encouraging aspiring professionals to pursue new opportunities in Hollywood. The creative team’s previous success with “Rutherford Falls” proves that genuine representation resonates with audiences and critics alike.
Get Involved: Tips for Aspiring Entertainment Professionals
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Network with creators and cast via social media
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Keep headshots and resumes up to date for casting calls
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Watch shows like “Rutherford Falls” and “Reservation Dogs” to understand the genre
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Attend comedy events and workshops for industry networking
Job Description
Step into the role of Josie Two-Shoes, an ambitious, educated, and endearing woman in her 20s-30s. Josie recently became the Director of the Oakland Indian Center—she’s a literal go-getter, slightly awkward yet optimistic, and brings a unique streak of positivity. This series regular part is perfect for actors and comedians who embody humor and heart.
Job Responsibilities
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Bring Josie’s spirited, relatable optimism and comedic charm to life
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Balance heartfelt moments with quick wit and comedic timing
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Collaborate with a talented ensemble and creative team
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Help tell authentic stories rooted in community and leadership
Requirements
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Identify as North American Indigenous or multiracial Indigenous (Afro-Indigenous, Indigenous & Latina, Indigenous & Asian, etc.)
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Female, 20s-30s
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Comedians are highly encouraged to submit
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Ability to portray a character who is both driven and loveably awkward
Compensation
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Paid series regular role
Elder Woman Day Player for New Comedy Pilot
NBC Greenlights New Comedy Pilot from Sierra Teller Ornelas Set in Native Community Center
NBC is bringing fresh, authentic Native stories to primetime with a new comedy pilot from powerhouse creators Sierra Teller Ornelas, Jackie Keliiaa, Bobby Wilson, and Morgan Sackett. Following the success of Rutherford Falls, this untitled project will once again focus on Native voices—this time set in a bustling community center in Oakland, California.
The upcoming single-camera comedy follows an ensemble cast of staff members who “hustle to keep the lights on while lifting up those in need.” Set against the vibrant backdrop of Oakland, the show promises to balance humor with heartfelt moments, giving audiences a look into the daily realities and triumphs of a Native-run center. The pilot aims to deliver authentic representation, witty dialogue, and a cast of characters inspired by real-life community heroes.
The Visionary Team Behind the Project
Sierra Teller Ornelas, the showrunner and executive producer, made television history as the first Native American showrunner of a TV comedy with Rutherford Falls. Her credits also include Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Superstore, Happy Endings, and Loot. Bobby Wilson, writer and performer, is known for Reservation Dogs, Marvel’s Echo, and as a founding member of the acclaimed Native sketch group the 1491s. Jackie Keliiaa, a stand-up comedian and voice actor on Spirit Rangers, is dedicated to uplifting Native talent through her comedy and writing.
NBC’s order of this pilot highlights the entertainment industry’s growing commitment to Native representation, both on screen and behind the scenes. For aspiring actors, writers, and filmmakers, the greenlight of this comedy pilot signals that the industry is opening doors to more diverse perspectives.
Job Description
Seeking a talented actress to portray an elder woman, age range 60s-70s, for a meaningful supporting role in this new half-hour comedy pilot. This paid role is open to North American Indigenous or multiracial Indigenous women, including Afro-Indigenous, Indigenous & Latina, and Indigenous & Asian backgrounds. The character is a valued community member in need of a bus pass to attend her dialysis appointments. No previous acting experience is required—just authenticity and heart.
Job Responsibilities
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Portray the elder woman character with sincerity and depth
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Collaborate with the creative team to bring the story to life
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Participate in on-set activities as directed
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Be open to direction and feedback
Requirements
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Identify as North American Indigenous or multiracial Indigenous (Afro-Indigenous, Indigenous & Latina, Indigenous & Asian, etc.)
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Able to play the role of a woman in her 60s or 70s
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No prior acting experience necessary
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Availability for filming as scheduled
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Willingness to submit a photo and brief bio or social media handle
Compensation
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Paid opportunity
Stand-In – Feature Film
Job Description
A feature film is seeking a reliable stand-in for an extended shoot. This role is ideal for a detail-oriented professional ready to work closely with the production team and talent over several weeks. If you have a stocky build, experience on set, and can match the look of principal cast, this opportunity offers valuable on-set experience in a fast-paced, creative environment.
Job Responsibilities
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Serve as a stand-in for a principal cast member during camera, lighting, and rehearsal setups
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Match the required height, build, and appearance to maintain scene continuity
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Follow direction from crew for various filming hours, including possible overnight shoots
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Demonstrate professionalism and flexibility for changing daily needs and schedules
Requirements
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Caucasian male, 5’11” to 6’1″, stocky build
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Dark brown or black hair preferred; facial hair or scruff a plus
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Must be available for 4 weeks of filming with variable hours
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Stand-in or on-set experience preferred, but not required
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Ability to provide recent photos, detailed sizing, and local to Charleston area (no travel provided)
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$112 per day
Lando Norris / McLaren Superfan for Media Campaign
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A major media campaign is seeking a genuine Lando Norris and McLaren superfan to participate in an exciting online project. If you live and breathe Formula 1, follow every race, listen to every podcast, and have stories, memorabilia, and a true passion for Lando Norris and McLaren, this is your chance to step into the spotlight. Share your fan journey and represent one of motorsport’s most iconic teams while connecting with a community of fellow enthusiasts.
Job Responsibilities
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Appear as a Lando Norris/McLaren superfan in an online media campaign
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Share your stories, experiences, and memorabilia as part of the campaign
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Engage with creative teams to highlight your passion and knowledge
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Be available for 3 to 5 consecutive or non-consecutive filming days
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Represent authentic Formula 1 fandom on camera
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Ages 22 to 29, genuine Lando Norris/McLaren fan
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Must have a valid driving license
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No previous acting experience required, but experience is a plus
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Enthusiastic, knowledgeable, and passionate about Formula 1, Lando Norris, and McLaren
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Willing to show memorabilia and evidence of fandom
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Must be available for filming on specified dates
Compensation
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£350 per day
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£3500 buyout for one year worldwide usage
Sketch Comedy Performer – Smashed Potato Kids
Job Description
A vibrant sketch comedy group is on the hunt for its newest creative team member. If you’re passionate about sketch comedy, acting, or writing and eager to join a group that values collaboration and originality, this is your chance to shine. Ideal candidates are imaginative performers ready to contribute ideas and energy to an ongoing creative project—not just a one-time show.
Job Responsibilities
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Collaborate with the comedy team to write and perform original sketches
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Participate in creative brainstorming and development sessions
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Bring a unique comedic perspective and willingness to experiment
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Attend in-person, invite-only sessions to showcase your talent
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Must be based in Vancouver
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Open to actors, writers, and comedians with a passion for sketch comedy
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Ready to join a long-term creative team
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Union and non-union actors are both welcome
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Payment details will be discussed during the selection process
Lead Actress for Short Film “Bond of Love: A Dog’s Mission”
Job Description
A heartfelt short film is seeking a talented actress to portray Joanne, the lead role in an emotional story about love, loss, and second chances, told through the eyes of a rescued dog. Set in Vancouver and surrounding areas, this role requires a performer who can deliver a wide emotional range and on-screen presence. Ideal candidates are passionate about storytelling and comfortable working alongside professional dog handlers and rescue dogs.
Job Responsibilities
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Portray the character Joanne with authenticity and emotional depth
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Collaborate with directors and cast to bring a powerful story to life
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Work alongside trained animal handlers and follow set safety guidelines
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Commit to a full shooting schedule over a 10-day period
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Maintain professionalism on set at all times
Requirements
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Female, age 23–28 (must be able to play 26)
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All ethnicities encouraged to apply
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Strong emotional range and acting skills
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Comfortable working with dogs (dogs will be present on set)
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Must not have allergies to dogs
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Able to work in Vancouver and commute to set
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Non-union role
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$400 per 8-hour day plus overtime
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Professional experience with a creative production team
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Exposure in an international vertical short film
Okinawan Actor Needed for Lead Role in Feature Film (Canada)
Job Description
A major feature film is searching for an Okinawan actor to play a lead role in a powerful story set in Canada. The character, OBA, is a 78-year-old woman who embodies strength, tradition, and resilience. This role offers a unique chance to showcase Okinawan heritage and culture on screen, with no prior acting experience required. Join a talented team and bring an emotionally rich character to life.
Job Responsibilities
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Portray the lead character, a wise and independent Okinawan grandmother
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Convey deep emotion and cultural authenticity on camera
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Collaborate closely with directors and the production team
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Attend all scheduled rehearsals and filming days
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Help share a story rooted in resilience and tradition
Requirements
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Okinawan heritage strongly preferred
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Female, age range appropriate for a grandmother role (around 78)
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Must be fluent in Japanese
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No acting experience necessary
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Willingness to travel for filming in Vancouver, Canada
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Professional attitude and openness to direction
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UBCP scale pay
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Travel expenses covered
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Union agreement included
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Professional credit in a feature film
Male Wrestlers Wanted for Music Video Shoot in Los Angeles
Job Description
A music video production is seeking male wrestlers to appear in an exciting new project filming in Los Angeles County. This opportunity is ideal for performers who are energetic, passionate about wrestling, and ready to bring strong screen presence to a creative shoot. Showcase your talent and style in a professional music video while expanding your portfolio.
Job Responsibilities
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Participate as a wrestler in a professionally produced music video
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Demonstrate athletic moves and expressive character work on camera
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Follow direction from the creative team for best performance
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Complete a casting form and submit recent, unretouched photos showing your current look
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Be available for a 2–4 hour shoot within LA County
Requirements
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Male, adult wrestlers with an athletic build
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Able to provide clear, recent photos (no headshots, group, or retouched images)
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Comfortable performing wrestling moves and working on set
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Professional attitude and reliability
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Non-union performers only
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$200 per confirmed shoot day
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Shoot duration: 2–4 hours
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Professional exposure in a music video
Female Doubles Needed for Major Feature Film (Kent)
Job Description
A major feature film is seeking female doubles for two main cast characters. The production is looking for young performers who match specific measurements and can portray characters on screen in a professional environment. This is a fantastic chance for aspiring talent to gain experience on a high-profile set filming in Kent.
Job Responsibilities
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Serve as a body double for lead cast members
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Follow direction from the production team to ensure continuity
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Be available for multiple filming days in Kent
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Work collaboratively with cast and crew
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Maintain professionalism and punctuality on set
Requirements
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Female, White ethnicity
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Age 9–14
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Brown hair
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For Girl 1: Height around 165 cm, size 8 clothes
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For Girl 2: Height around 142 cm, size 11–12 clothes
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Cannot be represented by another TV or film agency
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Must be able to commute to Kent
Compensation
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Competitive industry pay
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Experience working on a major feature film
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Opportunity for future film and television projects